Sweet times await

Filling your leisure time in Byron is easy, whether you’re here for pleasure or business. Explore the past in Byron’s historic downtown. Shop for antiques, souvenirs and other fun things. Enjoy the freshest, sweetest peaches and other locally grown produce from our farms and roadside stands and served in our restaurants. Play games or browse the arts and crafts at one of our fun festivals.

Or use Byron as your base from which to see the sights in our region, such as Macon, Georgia, the Museum of Aviation in Warner Robins, or to attend the Georgia National Fair in Perry. Byron’s location on Interstate 75 makes all Middle Georgia conveniently accessible.

Other Can’t Miss Attractions:

Have a picnic at North Peach Park in Byron, then wander the trails, play ball, let the kids play in the splashpad, hunt for Pokémon, pick pecans in season or take a walk on the North Peach Trails. Reservations for pavilions and the Multi-Purpose Room can be made by calling the office or by email.

497 W. White Road
Byron, GA 31008
(478) 825-3334

Jailhouse Park was the project of the Byron Area Historical Society, assisted by a grant from the State of Georgia. This peaceful greenspace named for the proximity to the historic Jailhouse has a gazebo, picnic tables, and the Jailhouse Park Little Free Library for everyone to enjoy.

Jailhouse Alley
Byron, GA 31008

Middle Georgia Raceway was the site of nine NASCAR Grand National races in the 1960s and 1970s won by such legends as Richard Petty, Bobby Allison, David Pearson and Bobby Isaac; location for the filming of a 2012 Dodge Durango commercial; and site of the second annual Atlanta International Pop Festival in 1970. Today, a marker at the closed site commemorates the Pop Festival, which showcased 30 musical acts including rock icon Jimi Hendrix playing to the largest American audience of his career, and Macon’s Allman Brothers Band on their launching pad to national fame.

4015 U.S. Highway 41 N.
Byron, GA 31008