
| The Park/Track Entrance is located at: Lat: N33.21.352 - Lon: W082.04.812 Other GPS coordinates for track/park features are listed below. |

| Directions to the Diamond Lakes Regional Park which is located in the infield of the old Augusta International Raceway. The address is: 4335 Windsor Spring Road, Hephzibah, Georgia 30815 |

| The track is located between Hephzibah, Georgia and Augusta, Georgia on Windsor Spring Road. Follow the signs to "Diamond Lakes Regional Park". The Park is located in the infield of the former track. |
| Highway 415 and Interstate 520 are the same. |

| A map of the area immediately surrounding the track. |
| From the Atlanta area: Take I-20 to Augusta. Just before entering Augusta take I-520 East. This Interstate is also called the Bobby Jones Expressway. At Exit 7, which is the Windsor Spring Road and Peach Orchard Exit take a right at the first light . This is Windsor Spring Road. Go approximately 6 miles to Diamond Lakes Regional Park on your right. |
| From the Macon area: Take the best route to US Highway 1. Follow US Highway 1 to the I-520 East Interstate. This Interstate is also called the Bobby Jones Expressway. At Exit 7, which is the Windsor Spring Road and Peach Orchard Exit take a right at the first light. This is Windsor Spring Road. Go approximately 6 miles to Diamond Lakes Regional Park on your right. |
| From the Columbia, S.C. area: Take I-20 to Augusta. After going through the Augusta area take I-520 East Interstate. This Interstate is also called the Bobby Jones Expressway. At Exit 7, which is the Windsor Spring Road and Peach Orchard Road Exit take a right at the first light. This is Windsor Spring Road. Go approximately 6 miles to Diamond Lakes Regional Park on your right. |
| From the Savannah area: Take the best route to US Highway 25 North. After passing through Waynesboro, Georgia go approximately 12 miles to the Highway 88 interchange where there is a red light. Keep going straight about another mile down a steep hill and you will see Willis Foreman Road on your left. Take Willis Foreman road several miles to the red light. At the light take a right and go perhaps 1/2 mile and Diamond Lakes Regional Park will be on your left. |
| Click here for directions from the immediate Augusta, Georgia area. Enjoy the Diamond Lakes/Augusta International Raceway complex! |
| GPS coordinates for interesting features at the Diamond Lakes/Augusta International Raceway Complex |
| Entrance to Park/Track: Lon. W082.04.812 Lat. N33.21.352 |
| Location of Memorial: Lon. W082.05.122 Lat. N33.21.361 |
| Former Garage: Lon. W082.05.024 Lat. N33.21.393 |
| Former Track Start/Finish Line: Lon. W082.05.287 Lat. N33.21.295 |
| Modern Day Library/Community Center: Lon. W082.05.116 Lat. N33.21.362 |
| Former Pit Entrance: Lon. W082.05.040 Lat. N33.21.381 |
| Double "S" Section of the Former Track: Lon. W082.05.732 Lat. N33.21.105 |
| Turn One (Cemetery Turn): Lon. W082.05.572 Lat. N33.21.480 |
| Former Race Track Control Tower: Lon. W082.05.238 Lat. N33.21.437 |
| Lowest Point at Race Circuit (Alligator Hollow): Lon. W082.05.224 Lat. N33.20.943 |
| Family Cemetery next to Cemetery Turn: Lon. W082.05.572 Lat. N33.21.480 |
| Tires that lined edge of track: Lon. W082.05.746 Lat. N33.21.206 |
| Beginning of Pit Wall at Pit Entrance: Lon. W082.05.041 Lat. N33.21.383 |
| Former track fuelling station: Lon. W082.04.998 Lat. N33.21.388 |
| Former Golf Green: Lon. W082.05.640 Lat. N33.21.059 |
| Former Golf Green: Lon. W082.05.579 Lat. N33.21.437 |
| Former 1/4 Mile Drag Strip: Lon. W082.04.697 Lat. N33.22.186 |
| Former Speedway Complex Entrance: Lon. W082.04.545 Lat. N33.22.153 |
| Remains of Entrance Wall: Lon. W082.04.535 Lat. N33.22.115 |
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| GPS coordinates directions Diamond Lakes Regional Park, Augusta, Georgia, Richmond County, Hephzibah, Georgia, Augusta International Raceway, Augusta International Speedway, Augusta National Sports Center. |
| Augusta International Speedway |
| Directions to the Augusta International Raceway |
| Modern Day Sports Complex: Lon. W082.05.479 Lat. N33.21.227 |
| Former Golf Green: Lon. W082.05.684 Lat. N33.21.051 |

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| Host Hotel for the annual AIRPS "Augusta Vintage Nationals" |

The Doubletree has blocked off rooms per night at a rate of $99. The reservations can be made by calling 1-706-855-8100. The block will be under the name of Augusta International Raceway, Hotel Address: 2651 Perimeter Parkway Augusta, GA 30909 Directions to Hotel From I-20 (West): Take Exit 195 (Wheeler Rd.) Turn left at top of ramp and go approximately 1 1/4 miles, turn left at the light onto Perimeter Pkwy. The Doubletree Hotel Augusta will be on your left around the curve. From I-20 (East): Take Exit 195 (Wheeler Rd.) Turn right at top of exit ramp and go approximately 1 mile. Turn left at the light onto Perimeter Pkwy. The Doubletree Hotel Augusta will be on your left around the curve. From the South: Take I-95 North to 16 West. Follow to 25 North until you get to I-520. Take I-520 West to Exit 1C (Wheeler Rd.) Turn left at top of exit ramp. At 2nd light, turn right onto Perimeter Pkwy. The Doubletree Hotel Augusta will be on your left around the curve. From the North: Take either I-77 South or I-95 South to I-20 West. Take Exit 195 (Wheeler Rd.) Turn right at top of exit and go approximately 1 mile. Turn left at the light onto Perimeter Pkwy. The Doubletree Hotel Augusta will be on your left around the curve. |
