Oconee Station was established as a military compound in 1792 during tensions between white settlers and Creek Indians. It served as a small frontier post until 1799. The William Richards House was built nearby in 1805. The house was a private residence and trading post for many years. These two buildings are the only ones still standing. The site is open for self-guided tours daily from 9am-5pm. The historic site features picnicking, fishing and trail access to Station Cove Falls.
Gift shop inside Gateway Arts Center featuring unique art locally sourced and inspired by Oconee…naturally. Open Tuesday 11am-5pm, Friday 11am-5pm and Saturday 11am-3pm.
Homemade baked goods, all natural supplements and wellness products for health conscience folks–and anyone! Odette is a small business owner who can help you feel better with her thoughtfully chosen products. Open: 12pm-4pm Saturday and Sunday.
Once a storage barn, this building has been repurposed to serve as an event space. The venue features a large open room, a catering kitchen, an upstairs bridal suite, and a covered patio with seating and room for parties to mingle outside. This venue is within walking distance of Ram Cat Alley in historic downtown Seneca.