Within close distance to the Georgia-Florida border, Calvary, Georgia in Grady County has a small population of only 200 residents, as of 2008. A major attraction to the town is the annual Mule Day Festival each November, which includes singing groups, a petting zoo, flea market, as well as arts and crafts. Visitors to the area can find accommodations at areas surrounding Calvary.
Located along Highway 84 in Cairo Georgia, which is northeast of Calvary, the Best Western Executive Inn has a fitness center, high-speed Internet access, and a heated outdoor swimming pool. A free breakfast of cereal, bagels, donuts, and Belgian waffles is included for all guests. An adjoining Mexican restaurant and lounge offers lunch and dinner, and banquet/meeting rooms are available for business conferences and family get-togethers.
Thomasville, Georgia is east of Calvary with a Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites available to travelers for overnight and extended stays. Guest rooms are available with one and two beds, as well as suites. Both a buffet and continental breakfast are offered to guests free of charge. Each room is equipped with cable or satellite television, Internet access, and free locals calls. In addition, a refrigerator, coffee and tea maker are also provided in each room. For an extra fee, guests can rent cribs and rollaway cots for their rooms.
Situated to the northwest of Calvary, Bainbridge, Georgia offers visitors to the area accommodations within easy driving distance of Calvary and other local attractions. Located along Tallahassee Highway, The Charter House Inn has recently remodeled rooms as well as a fitness lounger, outdoor swimming pool and adjoining lounge. Guests of the hotel are provided with free breakfast and high-speed Internet access. In addition, The Charter House Inn is a pet-friendly accommodation, allowing pets of up to 15 pounds to stay for an additional per night fee.
Just over the Georgia-Florida border, the Governor Inn Hotel in Tallahassee, Florida provides upper-class accommodations to visitors to Calvary and the surrounding region. Each of the 41 rooms and suites is named for past Florida governors, decorated with armoires, which hold flat-screen televisions; four-poster beds; and writing desks. In addition to complimentary continental breakfasts, a free cocktail hour is also held each night for guests.