Fort Morris Junior Rangers
A local history-focused program running over several days where children can participate in ranger-led activities at Fort Morris—ideal for nearby Alder Grove families seeking educational, outdoor fun.
Zip Code 31320 presents a relaxed and peaceful setting with generally low levels of traffic noise. The neighborhood features a mix of primarily single detached homes alongside some mobile homes, with many properties constructed around 1996. Residences commonly include spacious three and four-bedroom layouts, providing ample room for various needs. Parking is convenient for residents and visitors, making daily outings seamless for vehicle users. The area enjoys relatively flat terrain, making it easy to navigate across different locations. While bike lanes are limited, the calm environment and accessible parking support a comfortable and tranquil community atmosphere appealing to many.
The character of Zip Code 31320 is exemplified by its calm ambience. Zip Code 31320 is very quiet, as the streets are usually very tranquil.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Situated at 189 Charlie Butler Rd just off Exit 76 of I‑95, this serene nature preserve offers an elevated 0.6‑mile boardwalk, birding tower and dock where residents of Alder Grove can enjoy peaceful marsh walks, wildlife and diverse flora spanning fresh to brackish wetlands.
Located near the intersection of Isle of Wight Road and Purser's Country Walk, this park features a small boat ramp, shoreline fishing access, picnic pavilion and restrooms—making it a favored nearby recreation spot for Alder Grove families looking to fish or picnic.
Just a few minutes’ drive from Alder Grove, this 20‑acre district along U.S. 17 and Martin Road includes the historic Midway Congregational Church (1792), its cemetery, the Midway Museum and a segment of the Old Sunbury Road—a rich cultural and architectural touchstone for the neighborhood.
Serving Alder Grove, Liberty Elementary and Midway Middle School (each about 3.6 miles away) are integral parts of the community, offering neighborhood touchpoints for families and reinforcing Alder Grove’s connection to the broader Liberty County School District.
Alder Grove’s location just under two miles from I‑95 at Exit 76 via Highway 84 gives residents excellent regional access for commuting to Savannah, Richmond Hill, Brunswick or Ft. Stewart—making it a strategic and well‑connected enclave within Midway.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A local history-focused program running over several days where children can participate in ranger-led activities at Fort Morris—ideal for nearby Alder Grove families seeking educational, outdoor fun.
A festive, family-friendly evening with free admission, food trucks, live entertainment, inflatables, and fireworks at J.F. Gregory Park—an accessible regional celebration for residents of Alder Grove and Midway.
A full-day cultural celebration featuring live entertainment, food vendors, a kids’ zone, and community resources—great for local families wanting to honor Juneteenth in a vibrant Coastal Georgia setting.
A weekly farmers & artisans market offering fresh local produce and crafts, concluding its spring season in mid‑June—perfect for nearby residents to support local vendors and enjoy a morning outing.
A structured summer camp for kids ages 6–12 with outdoor skills, games, arts & crafts in a nature-rich setting—an excellent educational activity for families within driving range.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Alder Grove
Local characteristics and demographics for Alder Grove