Macon is a historic city with a relaxing and laidback vibe that makes for the perfect vacation. History runs deep here, with Native American artifacts such as the Ocmulgee National Monument, incredible examples of historic architecture such as the Hay House, and more. There are many beautiful parks and recreational areas in the Macon area as well, with highlights being the Lake Tobesofkee Recreation Area, the Ocmulgee River, and several municipal parks that offer endless options for recreation.
Learn about Native American culture at Ocmulgee National Monument
Ocmulgee National Monument is a prehistoric Native American site that preserves more than 10,000 years of Native American culture. The site includes several major earthworks that were constructed prior to 1000 CE by native peoples from the South Appalachian region. The park has a visitor center with an archeology museum displaying various artifacts from the site. The museum provides interpretation of the artifacts as well as information about the prehistoric people who lived there. The center also shows an orientation film and has a gift shop while the park has 5.5 miles of walking trails. The popular Great Temple Mound can be reached by walking 0.5 miles from the visitor center.
Address: Ocmulgee National Park Road, Macon, GA 31217, Phone: 478-752-8257
Visit The Allman Brothers Band Museum
The Allman Brothers Band Museum is a house museum that honors and memorializes the Allman Brothers Band. The museum is also known as The Big House and was home to the band's original members, their families, and some friends from 1970 to 1973. The museum houses many of the band's archives and memorabilia, including artwork, instruments, hand-written lyrics, and more. Several of the rooms are set up to reflect the way they looked when the band members lived there. The museum has a gift shop that sells Allman Brothers Band merchandise, CDs, apparel, and a range of other gifts and souvenirs.
Address: 2321 Vineville Avenue, Macon, GA 31204, Phone: 478-741-5551
Take a tour of Hay House
Johnston-Felton-Hay House, typically shortened to simply Hay House, is a historic home on Macon's Georgia Avenue built in the late 1850s in the Italian Renaissance Revival style. The house is 18,000 square feet and is beautifully decorated with items from the period as well as magnificent artwork.
It is currently open for tours and private events. The home tours take approximately 1 hour and include the basement and first and second floors. Several times a year the museum offers special behind-the-scenes tours that include all seven of the home's floors, the wine cellar, several attic spaces, and the so-called Secret Room.
Address: 934 Georgia Avenue, Macon, GA 31201, Phone: 478-742-8155
Go on a self-guided walking tour of Rose Hill Cemetery
Rose Hill Cemetery is a historic cemetery on the banks of the Ocmulgee River on Macon's north side. The cemetery was built by Simri Rose in 1840 and was designed as a place for people to gather and visit. The cemetery was a popular hangout for the Allman Brothers Band during their early years and the band drew some of their inspiration from the grounds. Guitarist Duane Allman and bass player Berry Oakley are both buried in the cemetery, as are many important Georgia politicians. The cemetery is a part of Macon's self-guided walking tour and it is also the site of the Rose Hill Ramble, which is hosted twice a year.
Address: 1071 Riverside Drive, Macon, GA 31201, Phone: 478-751-9119
See a show at the Grand Opera House
The Grand Opera House is a historic opera house and Mercer University's performing arts center. The opera house was originally known as the Academy of Music and when it was opened in 1884, it had the largest stage in the American Southeast. The theater was renovated and renamed the Grand Opera House in 1905. Historically, the venue has hosted many famous celebrities including Charlie Chaplin and the John Philip Sousa Band, Will Rogers, George Burns, Lionel and Ethel Barrymore, Bob Hope, Ray Charles, and the local Allman Brothers Band. Today, the Grand Opera House hosts a variety of events such as Broadway shows, concerts, and theatrical productions.
Address: 651 Mulberry Street, Macon, GA 31201, Phone: 478-301-5470
See an exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Sciences
The Museum of Arts and Sciences is a community museum with four galleries offering a range of exhibits that change frequently. The museum's galleries include the hands-on Discovery House, several live animal habitats in the Mini-Zoo, a planetarium, observatory, garden, and nature trail. The museum store has a variety of merchandise for sale related to the arts and sciences. The museum is quite involved in community education and offers programs for schools as well as public programs in their on-site auditorium and classrooms. Short-run traveling exhibitions are frequently on display at the museum and may include art exhibits as well as other exhibits related to topics in the humanities and sciences.
Address: 4182 Forsyth Road, Macon, GA 31210, Phone: 478-477-3232
Tour The Cannonball House
The Cannonball House is an 1853 home built in the Greek Revival style. The home was called the Cannonball House due to cannonball damage that it received during the Civil War. The home is decorated and furnished with period furnishings from the 1850s and features re-created meeting rooms of the first sorority, The Adephean Society. A bronze 1864-era cannon that was forged locally at the Macon Arsenal sits on display outside the home. Visitors can tour the home, including the servant's quarters, the brick kitchen, and the gardens. The gift shop sells a variety of products including books, jewelry, souvenirs, and locally made food items.
Address: 856 Mulberry Street, Macon, GA 31201, Phone: 478-745-5982
Hike in Amerson River Park
Amerson River Park is a large park with nearly 200 acres of wetlands, forests, and meadows encircled by a u-shaped section of the Ocmulgee River. The park has 7 miles of trails that take visitors to high, scenic bluffs and overlooks that offer stunning views of the river and surrounding area. The park features a handicap-accessible playground that is specially designed for all children to be able to play. Visitors can explore the river itself by kayak, by canoe, or by floating in a tube. The Jay Hall Memorial Canoe Launch is a jumping-off point for canoers and kayakers as well as the starting point for a 2-mile tubing float.
Address: 2551 North Pierce Drive, Macon, GA 31204, Phone: 478-803-0484
Visit the Tubman African American Museum
The Tubman African American Museum is an 8,500-square-foot museum that preserves and displays artifacts and documents from African American history and culture. The museum exhibits include a wide variety of African American art as well as other cultural artifacts. The museum offers a variety of educational classes and programs for the community, including dance, drama, drumming, and art and photography classes focused on African American culture. The museum often hosts special events, especially during Black History Month and the city's Pan African Festival each year. The museum store at the Tubman Museum offers apparel, gifts, and souvenirs as well as a selection of homemade goods and educational items.
Address: 310 Cherry Street, Macon, GA 31201, Phone: 478-743-8544
Take the kids to the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame
The Georgia Sports Hall of Fame is the country's largest state sports hall of fame encompassing 43,000 square feet. In addition to the hall of fame section of the space, there is exhibit space divided into sections that include various levels of sports such as high school, college, and professional sports as well Olympic and Paralympic sports. There is an exhibit dedicated to Great Moments in Georgia Sports History as well. The museum is very family friendly and has several interactive exhibits, such as basketball and football games and a NASCAR simulator. The building itself is an interesting structure and an attraction in itself as it is built to look like a turn-of-the-century ball park with a classic green roof and red-brick facade.
Address: 301 Cherry Street, Macon, GA 31201, Phone: 478-752-1585
Watch a concert at the Macon Centreplex
The Macon Centreplex is a multi-use arena and event venue in Macon. The Centreplex includes the 9,000-seat Macon Coliseum as well as the 2,700-seat Macon City Auditorium. The arena has been used for a variety of sporting events and was the home to the Macon Whoopee and Trax Ice Hockey teams as well as the Knights arena football team. At present, its only regular sports use is by the Minor League hockey team, the Macon Mayhem. The Centreplex is one of the most premier venues in Central Georgia for trade shows, concerts, and other large events. A wide range of events are hosted at the Centreplex each year.
Address: 200 Coliseum Drive, Macon, GA 31217, Phone: 478-803-1593
Step back in time at Fort Hawkins
Fort Hawkins is a historic fort that was constructed in the early 1800s in the historic Creek Nation. It was used by the U.S. government until 1824 as an army fort and trading post for dealings with the Native Americans. The site overlooked ancient burial mounds that were an important sacred spot for the Muskogee Creek Nation. The site has been well-excavated and many artifacts have been discovered from the time the site was used as a fort. A replica of one of the blockhouses stands on the site, and there are plans to reconstruct more of the fort in the future. The site can be visited on self-guided tours.
Address: Emery Highway, Macon, GA 31217, Phone: 478-742-3003
Watch a live performance at the Hargray Capitol Theatre
The historic Hargray Capitol Theatre first opened to the public in 1916. At that time it was a lavish movie house with leather seats and a gold-fiber screen (to combat the old-style screens which often flickered erratically). However, by 1976 the grand old dame closed her doors and was abandoned for 30 years. Fortunately, the beautiful old theater was painstakingly restored to its former glory in the early 2000’s. Today the theatre can seat up to 650 patrons and hosts a full calendar of live performances. If you need a meal before or after the show, visit The Rookery, which serves delicious burgers, acclaimed onion rings and fries, milkshakes, craft beers and much more.
Address: 382 2nd Street, Macon, GA 31201, 476 257 6391
Stroll through Smileys Flea Market
Smileys Flea Market is a long-running market with three locations across the United States. It was created to provide a place for the public to sell their merchandise to each other. The Macon facility has more than 100,000 square feet of covered shopping area and 40 outdoor stalls on a total of 30 acres. Visitors to the market will find an unimaginable variety of items for sale as well as refreshments and concessions offered throughout. Anyone is welcome to sell at the flea market; simply show up in time to snag a table and offer your unwanted items for sale. In addition to the Macon flea market, Smiley's has locations in North Carolina and Florida.
Address: 6717 Hawkinsville Road, Macon, GA 31216, Phone: 478-788-3700
Play a game at Tattnall Square Park
Tattnall Square Park is a large city park that takes up an entire city block. The park is located across from Mercer University and amenities include picnic tables and a pavilion, a playground for children, and plenty of shade underneath the old, massive trees. The picnic pavilion can be reserved for private parties and events. Sports facilities include public tennis courts and a field for a pick-up game of soccer, football, or frisbee. The park is a popular public event space as well and in the summer there are many public movie screenings as well as a variety of festivals and other special events hosted in the space.
Address: 1155 College Street, Macon, GA 31201, Phone: 476-621-6280
Join Rock Candy Tours
Rock Candy Tours is a tour company that offers music history tours based on the rich music history of Macon. Throughout the years many famous musicians have called Macon home, including the Allman Brothers Band, Little Richard, James Brown, and Otis Redding. The tours travel the sidewalks of the town and visit historic street corners and buildings. Public walking tours are offered each Friday and Saturday. The Friday night tour takes advantage of a loophole in Macon's open container law and allows visitors to carry alcoholic drinks in approved containers on the tour. The company also offers private walking, step-on, and group tours. It's also possible to reserve special private shuttle, trolley, and bus tours. Phone: 478-955-5997
Rent a kayak at Ocmulgee Outdoor Expeditions
Ocmulgee Outdoor Expeditions is the only outfitter offering canoe, kayak, and inner tube rentals on the Ocmulgee River. There are two float trips available for those who rent canoes and kayaks, including the Half Day Adventure and the Quick Float. Both trips offer beautiful views of the river and the possibility to see some of the area's wildlife, such as frogs, fish, deer, wild hogs, and perhaps even a bald eagle. The Quick Float is a fairly smooth ride and takes 1 to 3 hours with opportunities for swimming. The Half Day Adventure is a longer trip that has some Class 1 rapids on the trip from Pope's Fear to Amerson River Park. Phone: 478-733-3386
Relax on three sandy beaches at Lake Tobesofkee Recreation Area
Lake Tobesofkee Recreation Area is a year-round recreation area located near the city consisting of 1,800 acres and providing a wide range of outdoor activities. The lake itself offers 35 miles of shoreline to explore. Visitors can relax on three sandy beaches and enjoy the water by swimming, boating, fishing, waterskiing, and more. There are campsites at two of the three parks located inside the recreation area and boat ramps, picnic areas, sports fields, and playgrounds are available as well. For even more family-friendly fun, check out the Sandy Beach Water Park inside the area's Sandy Beach Park.
Address: 6600 Moseley Dixon Road, Macon, GA 31220, Phone: 478-474-8770
Check out the Macon State Farmers Market
The Macon State Farmers Market is a retail market that is open every day. The market has more than a dozen regular vendors that offer fresh produce for purchase. They also have two nurseries where visitors can purchase flowers, vegetables, and other plants. There are two restaurants on the grounds that serve soul food, delicious barbecue, pastries, and other baked goods. Additionally, the market's butcher shop is a great place to purchase fresh cuts of meat. During the holiday season, the market has Christmas trees available for purchase. In addition to a wide range of shopping and dining options, the market also has conference and classroom facilities at the onsite Bibb County Tag Offices.
Address: 2055 Eisenhower Parkway, Macon, GA 31206, Phone: 478-752-1097
Watch a performance at Macon Little Theatre
Macon Little Theatre is a community theater that hosts a variety of performances throughout the year. The theater has been in operation for more than 80 seasons and many talented community members have graced the stage at the theatre, providing the community with an opportunity to see fine stage performances and musical hits. They also host Broadway shows at a much more reasonable price compared to other theaters, making the shows accessible to a greater number of people. Many of their shows are family friendly and suitable for children and most are contemporary plays or fun, up-beat musicals.
Address: 4220 Forsyth Road, Macon, GA 31210, Phone: 478-471-7529
Take the kids to the Reboot Retrocade and Bar
You can take a nostalgic stroll down memory lane when you visit the Reboot Retrocade and Bar in Macon. The attraction is lined with all your favorite vintage video games and pinball machines and they host regular tournaments and competitions. Come and find out if you still have what it takes to win at Pac Man or bring your kids to see the games that were making waves back in the 80’s. Under 18’s need to be accompanied by an adult and the bar becomes adult-only after 7pm. They also host trivia nights and serve all you favorite retro drinks.
Address: 566 Cherry Street, Macon, GA 31210, 478 621 4861
Have lunch at the Ocmulgee Brew Pub
Named for the Ocmulgee River which has been the lifeblood of the Macon region for thousands of years, the Ocmulgee Brew Pub strives to produce the best beers in the region. To do this they source only the finest local grains, hops, yeasts and water which they magically convert into a range of masterful and innovative beers. Their quest for the best extends to their food as well and you can rest assured that whatever you order will be made using the finest available produce. The brewery currently offers three of their own beers on tap as well as a changing selection of guest brews.
Address: 484 2nd Street, Macon, GA 31210, 478 254 2848
Dine at The Rookery
The Rookery has been around for a long time, since the late 1970’s. More than 50 years of experience has insured that The Rookery is a multi-award winning eatery that still pulls in a loyal following of fans and visitors. Their burgers are legendary and have been voted the “Best in the South” several times. Other favorites include their marvelous onion rings (served as an appetizer or a side), the hand-cut fries, their signature Rookery Salad and their milkshakes (including some special adult versions).
Address: 543 Cherry Street, Macon, GA 31210, 478 746 8658