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LIFESTYLE

Living Your Best Life

Life in Bulloch County is lively, welcoming, and full of excitement. With a diverse selection of dining options, including local favorites like Dolan’s BBQ and El Sombrero, plus an array of coffee shops, cozy eateries, and chain favorites, there’s no shortage of places to unwind and enjoy great food. For those who prefer outdoor fun, Mill Creek Park and Splash in the Boro offer opportunities for recreation, while the Ogeechee River provides a beautiful backdrop for picnics and nature walks.

History and culture also thrive in Bulloch County. Explore more than 100 years of local history at the Georgia Southern Museum, visit the Blind Willie McTell Trail, or take in the charm of the Statesboro Downtown Historic District. For sports fans, Georgia Southern University’s Eagles provide plenty of excitement with football, basketball, and baseball games to enjoy year-round.

In Bulloch County, there’s always something happening—from community festivals and parades to live music events and cultural celebrations. It’s easy to see why residents and visitors alike love the energetic, tight-knit atmosphere that makes Bulloch County a great place to live, work, and play.

Photo of one of Bulloch County's outdoor parks

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A great place to work and play.

Bulloch County is a vibrant hub for creativity, celebrating its rich heritage through art, music, and cultural events. The Downtown Statesboro Arts Park features rotating installations, while various arts festivals ensure the art community thrives! 

Outdoor enthusiasts and sports fans will thrive in Bulloch County, with opportunities for hiking, biking, and recreation along the Blind Willie McTell and S&S Greenway Trails, a visit to Splash in the Boro, and cheering on the Georgia Southern Eagles.

Bulloch County is a hub of community spirit, offering year-round festivals and events that unite people of all ages. There’s always something for families, foodies, and culture enthusiasts to enjoy.

Bulloch County, established in 1796 and named after Revolutionary War hero Archibald Bulloch, has grown from an agricultural community to a thriving center of commerce and education. Today, the county honors its rich history and vibrant arts scene, from historic trails and preserved buildings to performances and a burgeoning music scene.