Wolf Creek Estate Southern Venue and Boutique Winery
Sumter County, Georgia⁞65.379± ACRES
Set Among the Rolling Hills of Southwest Georgia, Wolf Creek Estate Blends Southern Charm with Vineyard Elegance, Offering a Breathtaking Backdrop for Weddings, Gatherings, and Unforgettable Moments. Here, Elegance and Romance Come Together Beneath the Picturesque South Georgia Skies.
- Wolf Creek Estate – A Southern Venue and Boutique Winery
- Sumter County, Georgia | ±65 Acres | 10 Minutes from Downtown Americus
- 65 ± Acres of beautifully maintained grounds surrounded by mature vineyards and rolling hills
- 25 Acres of Producing Muscadine Vines, cultivated using regenerative, eco-conscious agricultural practices.
- Minutes from Americus, Georgia, yet offering the peace and privacy of a countryside retreat.
- Ideal for weddings, corporate events, retreats, and boutique winery operations.
- 🏛 Main Event Center
- A showpiece of the property, the 7,200 sq. ft. Main Event Building is designed to impress.
- 25-foot ceilings and finished concrete floors create a spacious, modern rustic atmosphere
- Features a full prep kitchen, restrooms, and dedicated suites for bridal parties and newlyweds
- Bridal Suite & Groomsmen Suite – both with large dressing areas, restrooms, and balconies overlooking the vineyards
- Honeymoon Suite for newlyweds to relax after the celebration
- Accommodates up to 300 guests, ideal for receptions, weddings, festivals and galas. Connected 5,700 sq. ft. covered pavilion with wooden church pew seating overlooking the vineyards. A dedicated ceremony site with sweeping vineyard views
- Combined, these spaces provide nearly 13,000 sq. ft. of connected indoor/outdoor event space
- 🍇 Event Building #2 – For Intimate Gatherings
- Nestled among the vines and designed for smaller events or tastings
- 1,521 sq. ft. climate-controlled indoor area with bar, restrooms, and office space
- 1,800 sq. ft. covered outdoor pavilion with panoramic vineyard views — a favorite sunset ceremony spot.
- Formerly used as a wine-tasting room and perfect for private events or smaller weddings
- 🏗 Multi-Purpose Building
- 2,800 sq. ft. structure currently used for wine production and storage
- Flexible for conversion to event storage, casual gathering space, or continued winery operations
- 🌾 Pole Barn
- 50’ x 100’ pole barn overlooking vineyards
- Currently used for maintenance equipment and venue upkeep
- Could be easily repurposed into an open-air reception or event pavilion.
- 🍷 The Vineyards
- Approximately 25 acres of mature muscadine vines — actively producing
- Managed through a regenerative agriculture system that minimizes chemical use
- Current ownership offers potential consulting and transition support for continued boutique wine operations
Every corner of Wolf Creek Estate tells a story — from intimate ceremonies surrounded by family and friends to receptions framed by rows of rolling lush vineyards. The estate’s elegant design, sunset views, and serene landscapes create a cinematic setting where love, laughter, and memories unfold effortlessly. It’s a place where every moment feels timeless.
Wolf Creek Estate is a premier Southern event venue where luxury meets natural beauty. From its meticulously landscaped grounds to the grandeur of its event spaces, this vineyard retreat elevates every celebration. Guests experience the perfect combination of privacy, sophistication, and breathtaking vineyard vistas that leave a lasting impression.
Nestled among rolling vineyards and serene water features, Wolf Creek Estate offers a setting where every celebration feels magical. With sweeping views, luxurious bridal suites, and timeless Southern charm, the estate provides the perfect backdrop for weddings, private events, and unforgettable memories.
Spread across 65 +/- acres of manicured countryside, the estate blends the tranquility of rural life with the sophistication of a boutique event venue. Here, wide-open skies meet rows of lush muscadine vines, and every sunset paints the landscape in warm gold.
Just ten minutes from downtown Americus, this property feels worlds away from the ordinary. Guests arrive to find themselves surrounded by 25 acres of producing vineyards, perfectly framing the estate’s centerpiece — a stunning 7,200-square-foot event facility designed for weddings, corporate retreats, and private celebrations.
The Main Event Space
From intimate ceremonies overlooking the lake to grand receptions beneath the pavilion, Wolf Creek was created with celebration in mind. The property comfortably accommodates up to 300 guests, offering both indoor and outdoor event spaces that flow seamlessly across the landscape.
The main event building, with its 25-foot ceilings and polished concrete floors, radiates rustic elegance. Large windows invite natural light to flood the space, while a full prep kitchen, restrooms, and private bridal, groomsmen, and honeymoon suites provide every comfort for wedding parties. Upstairs, balconies overlook the vineyards — the perfect spot to take in the sunset before the evening begins.
Connected to the main building is a 5,700-square-foot covered pavilion, complete with handcrafted church pews that face the vines. It’s a ceremony space designed to highlight what makes Wolf Creek so special — the views. Together, these areas create nearly 13,000 square feet of connected event space surrounded by natural beauty.
A Place for Every Occasion
For smaller gatherings, tastings, and private events, The Tasting Room, used in the past for events and wine tastings, offers an intimate event setting. This 1,521-square-foot heated and cooled space includes a bar, restrooms, and office area, plus an attached 1,800-square-foot covered pavilion that overlooks the vineyards. The sunsets here are nothing short of cinematic — a favorite for photographs and golden-hour ceremonies.
Nearby, a 2,800-square-foot multi-purpose building currently houses wine production and storage equipment. This space can easily be transformed into additional event storage, a workshop, or a casual gathering space for guests.
Room to Grow
A 50’ x 100’ pole barn, serving as the property’s maintenance hub but with potential to be reimagined into an open-air reception venue or festival pavilion which overlooks the rolling hills of the vineyards.
🌱 The Vineyard Legacy
At the heart of Wolf Creek are its 25 acres of producing muscadine vines, cultivated through a regenerative agriculture system that minimizes chemical use and supports environmental sustainability.
These vineyards not only provide a breathtaking visual centerpiece but also a foundation for a boutique winery operation. In the past; annual harvests have supported on-site tastings, direct-to-consumer sales, and regional distribution, positioning Wolf Creek as a pioneer in sustainable viticulture in the Southeast. The current owner offers extensive knowledge and transition support for those wishing to continue the boutique wine-making tradition to compliment the event venue — ensuring the vineyard’s legacy can thrive under new stewardship.
🌅 A Rare Opportunity in South Georgia
Wolf Creek Estate is more than a venue — it’s a lifestyle investment that captures the romance of the wedding vineyard experience and the grace of Southern hospitality.
With its modern event infrastructure, producing vineyards, and expansion potential, it offers both immediate operational income and long-term development value. With its fully developed infrastructure, picturesque landscapes, and sustainable vineyard operations, Wolf Creek stands ready for its next chapter — whether as a thriving event venue, boutique winery, or private estate retreat.
This is your chance to own one of South Georgia’s most remarkable properties — a place where handcrafted wines, breathtaking landscapes, and unforgettable moments come together among the vines.
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