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Look — we're not calling ourselves Einstein, but here at Travel Off Path we know when the math is mathin' to declare the next trendy getaway.

In this case, let's say the proof is in a heaping bowl of banana pudding for a charming lake town pushing Savannah aside as Georgia's new tourism hotspot.
They may not have the weirdest baseball team on the planet, but what they do well isn't such a curveball — think live music, Southern comforts, and low-key lake life on the tranquil outskirts of town.
The South's Most Underrated Lake Town
We get the appeal of the coast, and Georgia is quite underrated there too with its cluster of hideaway islands.

But don't sleep on the laid-back vibes and serenity of Macon's lakeside.
Yes, right now is too cold for a dip unless perhaps you just got back from Finland, as I have, and are now inspired by hot saunas and cold plunging.
Otherwise, enjoy the beauty of Lake Tobesofkee's wooded coves and rolling shorelines from a boat, morning stroll, or cast a reel to kick off your day.
Macon's much more of a waterfront oasis from spring through fall, with ample beaches to lounge around and swimming areas to cool off from Georgia's sweltering summer heat.

Though uncommon, just know there are gator sightings here, so that's where I say, “How can I rent a kayak?”
Good question, Sam. You can do so by bringing your own or switching bodies of water to the scenic Ocmulgee River and using Ocmulgee Outdoor Expeditions.
Macon Oozes Charm & History
Macon has planted its flag as a destination unto itself — no longer just a pass-through city where you might think to yourself, “what goes on in this little town?”.
Downtown, College Hill, and Vineville are packed with preserved streets beaming with charm, such as timeworn cathedrals and storied storefronts home to community staples.

But it's not just quintessential Southern charm, with Mom n' Pop shops and eateries lining the maze of historic streets.
You can turn back the clock even more…
Macon: The New Southern Hotspot
Move over Savannah? Tap a card to discover the lake life, history, and reality of visiting Macon, Georgia.
Lake Tobesofkee
Not just a pass-through
Tap to Reveal ↻Waterfront Oasis
The Vibe: Wooded coves, sandy beaches, and boating. It's a serene escape from city heat. Note: Gator sightings are rare but possible—kayak with caution!
Ocmulgee Mounds
900 AD History
Tap for Details ↻Indigenous Roots
The Site: Explore Native American civilizations dating back to 900 AD. For more modern history, visit the Hay House or stay at the 1842 Inn.
Is It Safe?
The Stats vs. Reality
Tap for Truth ↻Be Street Smart
The Stats: FBI data shows high crime rates.
The Reality: Tourists who stick to main areas generally feel safe. Keep your head on a swivel, but enjoy the legendary music scene.
The Best Route
Fly & Drive
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The Move: Spirit pulled the plug on the local airport, but that's okay. Fly into Atlanta (ATL) and enjoy a straightforward 1-hour drive through pine country.
One of the most captivating sites in all of Georgia is right here in Macon: the Ocmulgee Mounds.
This ancient Indigenous site dates back to roughly 900 – 1150 AD and invites visitors to learn about Native American civilizations that thrived here long before European settlement.
But there's no question locals are proud of their Southern roots.

You can wander places like Hay House and the surrounding neighborhoods for grand Southern architecture — a far cry from Atlanta's hustle and bustle and equally as delightful as Savannah without the crowds once the sun starts beaming again.
Moreover, Macon is home to some true gems for accommodations. Our pick is the 1842 Inn for a timeless stay in a restored antebellum mansion
Is Macon Safe To Visit?
While Macon is undeniably storybook with a Hallmark movie setting (without the cheesy actors), there is one downside travelers may be concerned about before making a trip this way.
No traveler likes to feel out of place, keeping their head on a swivel when trying to enjoy a vacation.

According to very recent statistics from numerous outlets, ‘Macon-Bibb County holds the notorious title of the highest murder rate of any metropolitan area in FBI data, nearing five times the national average'.
Skimming online travel boards, many say they love living in Macon, and some of these numbers feel skewed, while others say tourists should stick to the main areas of town and go with where your gut tells you belongs or not.
That's all the more reason to enjoy Macon's famed live music scene and stick with the locals. After all, Little Richard, Otis Redding, and The Allman Brothers started their illustrious careers here…
Best Way To Get Here

You may have heard Spirit was set to anchor Macon's Middle Georgia Regional Airport, only to pull the plug before launching.
Anyone surprised?
The good news is Macon is a beautiful drive from Atlanta, just an hour away, which just so happens to be one of America's busiest and most connected airports.
While A-town is notorious for bad traffic, once you leave the city limits, expect a journey of straightforward interstate driving through pine country into a picturesque townscape once you settle in.
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Kathy
Tuesday 13th of January 2026
Macon is horrible. The Indian mounds aren't much...just a couple of hills.. no exhibits, nothing except hills. Lake Tobesofkee is known as a black people party place with guns, loud music, drugs. The food doesn't compare to Savannah or Atlanta. Gangs and crime are all over the place. This is NOT a primo tourist destination.
Samantha
Monday 12th of January 2026
Dude, have you ever even been to Macon? I grew up here, moved away for nearly 20 years, returned in 2014 to the armpit of the state. Macon-Bibb County has one county sheriff dept that only has 50% of it's budgeted patrol deputies. If you need to call 911,good luck getting a deputy to respond. One guy recently called 3 times in less than 3 hours because of gunfire outside his home (in a decent neighborhood) only to be asked on the 3rd call if he wanted a deputy to respond because only one was on duty in that part of the county and he was on another call. It took a month to find four fugitives who broke out of the county jail and they never left the state. Ocmulgee Outdoor Expeditions failed to help at all when an autistic boy missed the exit point on the river and nearly drowned. Thank God there were other kayakers nearby who helped save the boys life when he fell off the tube his family had rented from OOE. The Ocmulgee Mounds are the best part of town, also a National Historic Park. Lake Tobosofkee is fine if you can make it when there's not a sewage spill that closes the lake. The best thing for tourists is to stay on the interstate and keep driving right on through to safer areas. There are plenty great state parks, lakes, and tourist destinations in Georgia, just not in Macon. Stay out of Macon to stay safe. If you just have to stop in Macon, do it in the daylight.
Maconite
Tuesday 13th of January 2026
@Samantha, completely agree. Lived here 30+ years. We have the worst city council who want spend a dime to improve or restore the cities history, but rather dump money into building rec centers and parks in the worst neighborhoods that in less than a year become gangbanger hangouts
Esther
Monday 12th of January 2026
I've like how you causally toss that in there about Macon having the highest murder rate like you're discussing the weather. I've living near Macon over 50 years and I've watched it go downhill. You could not pay me enough to shop or visit Macon and I truly feel sorry for the ones who have no choice but to live there. Macon used to be a beautiful city that was a joy to go to. Not anymore. Now they will steal your car, your money and your life. I recommend you continue to go to Savannah.
Stephen F. Beaty
Monday 12th of January 2026
I live in the greater Macon-Warner Robins area and have since 1987. Yes, Macon is nice in many ways and is a popular location for Hollywood to come and film movies, but I still believe that Savannah has it beat when it comes to history and charm. Afterall, Savannah is much older than Macon. Unfortunately, Macon has seen fit to raze many of her older landmarks in recent years. I don't think Savannah would do that.
Lori
Monday 12th of January 2026
I live 45 minutes from Macon and you couldn't pay me to stay there due to the crime. I'll stick with other towns that are safer.