
Top Attractions & Things to Do in Macon, GA
A historic 50‑acre cemetery established in 1840 along the Ocmulgee River; known for its beautiful landscape design and as the resting place of notable figures.
Situated on Cotton Avenue in downtown Macon, this museum chronicles the life and legacy of soul‑music icon Otis Redding through memorabilia, family photos, and artifacts.
The Allman Brothers Band Museum at The Big House
Located at 2321 Vineville Ave., this house was lived in by members of The Allman Brothers Band and their road crew between 1970–1973. The museum now preserves memorabilia such as instruments, photos, posters, and gold records.
The largest museum in the Southeast dedicated to African American art, history, and culture; named in honor of Harriet Tubman. It features rotating exhibits, art galleries, and educational programs.
Also known as the Johnston‑Felton‑Hay House, built 1855‑1859 in Italian Renaissance Revival style. It's a 24‑room mansion often called the "Palace of the South" and is a National Historic Landmark.
Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park
A major prehistoric Native American site in central Georgia, with mounds built during the Mississippian era and evidence of human habitation for over 10,000 years.
A historic Catholic church in downtown Macon (830 Poplar Street) founded in 1841; features twin spires almost 200 ft tall and has a rich architectural and religious heritage.
Built in 1853 on 856 Mulberry St., this Greek Revival townhouse was struck by a cannonball during the Civil War, hence the name. Now a museum with guided tours including the original kitchen and servants' quarters.
A large riverside park along the Ocmulgee River in Macon‑Bibb; popular for tubing, walking trails, rope swings, and river access.
A 43,000‑square‑foot museum in Macon located at 301 Cherry Street, honoring Georgia's athletes and sports history.
Located at 651 Mulberry St., this historic theatre (originally built in 1884) is now a performing arts center affiliated with Mercer University presenting Broadway, concerts, and more.
Located at 4182 Forsyth Road, this is Georgia's largest general purpose museum featuring art galleries, a full‑dome planetarium, mini‑zoo, interactive Discovery House, and nature trails.
A multi‑mile riverside trail system (over 12 miles) along both sides of the Ocmulgee River, connecting cultural and natural assets in Macon for walking, biking, kayaking, and more.
