Hinesville Area Arts Council – Craft Workshop
Weekly mid‑week craft workshops are offered every Wednesday in June at the nearby Hinesville arts council—great for creative family time just a short drive from Cottages on Carter.
Midway offers a calm, quiet setting with peaceful neighborhood streets. Convenient driving and plentiful parking make daily outings simple and efficient. A modest selection of eateries and grocery options serves local tastes nearby. Housing choices include single detached homes, mobile residences, and larger floorplans. Many properties were constructed around the year two thousand, showcasing recent builds. Green spaces and gentle terrain contribute to a relaxed everyday atmosphere here. Community character emphasizes tranquility, making it ideal for peaceful residential living. Local roads are generally level with easy daily navigation throughout neighborhoods. Local shops and cafes provide convenient options for neighborhood residents.
Midway offers a calm ambience. Midway is especially quiet overall, as there are usually low levels of noise from traffic.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Just a short drive via Charlie Butler Road, this serene spot features an elevated boardwalk through fresh‐to‐brackish marsh ecosystems, abundant birdwatching opportunities (over 100 species spotted), and a peaceful dock—offering Cottages on Carter residents a nearby natural escape.
These three schools, serving K‑12 and located within roughly 2 to 5 miles, form a clear and convenient educational zone for families in Cottages on Carter, with Liberty Elementary about 2.4 mi away, Midway Middle about 2.3 mi, and Liberty County High around 4.6 mi.
Situated on E Oglethorpe Highway just minutes from the neighborhood, this local convenience store on Bill Carter Road offers quick access to snacks, beverages, and everyday essentials—ideal for quick runs without leaving the area.
Located near the junction of U.S. 17 and Martin Road, this 20‑acre historic area includes the 1792 Midway Congregational Church, its cemetery with early Georgia figures, and the Midway Museum in a reconstructed raised cottage—highlighting the area’s rich heritage.
Cottages on Carter sits just off Bill Carter Road a few minutes from I‑95 and U.S. 17, making access to key regional destinations—including nearby Hinesville and Fort Stewart—remarkably convenient for commuters and regional explorers.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
Weekly mid‑week craft workshops are offered every Wednesday in June at the nearby Hinesville arts council—great for creative family time just a short drive from Cottages on Carter.
A casual community hangout hosted by a local councilman in Hinesville’s Bradwell Park, offering a family‑friendly evening gathering near Midway for neighbors to connect.
A local week‑long youth soccer camp right in Midway offering active, sports‑based learning for kids—a convenient option for families in the Cottages on Carter community.
A family‑friendly historic ranger program at Fort Morris held through early June—perfect for local kids to engage with Midway’s history and enjoy outdoor learning near home.
A bit farther afield in Trion, but this free, family‑friendly river festival offers kayaking, music, kids’ zone, and educational demos—a regional outdoor outing within reach of coastal residents.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Cottages on Carter
Local characteristics and demographics for Cottages on Carter