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About Warner Robins, GA
Warner Robins, Georgia, is in Houston and Peach Counties. This picturesque city is about 102 miles south of Atlanta on Interstate 75. It is the 10th-largest city in the state, with a population of 80,308 (2020 U.S. Census). It is part of a larger metropolitan area with over 600,000 residents.
Warner Robins is known as the “Home of Trains, Planes, and Heroes.” The city takes pride in Robins Air Force Base, founded in 1942 and named after General Warner Robins of the U.S. Army Air Corps. The town grew rapidly after the establishment of the airbase and was incorporated just one year later.
What To Do in Warner Robins, GA
Warner Robins celebrates its military and cultural history through museums, festivals, and landmarks.
Museum of Aviation:
The second-largest Air Force museum in the United States, featuring restored WWII planes and the Century of Flight Hangar.
E.L. Greenway Train Depot:
Great for lovers of railroad history. Includes Mildred’s Country Store, a WWII museum, and the historic Red Caboose.
Music
Every April, the Hayneville Jamfest draws musicians from around the country. Warner Robins also boasts two music stores—Warner Robins Music and Music Masters—that support the thriving local music scene.
Nature
Outdoor lovers enjoy Wellston Trail, a paved mile-long path ideal for biking and jogging, with picnic tables, playgrounds, and exercise equipment. Walker’s Pond offers fishing and shaded areas, while Ada Lee Park features tall trees and walking paths.
Museums
Beyond the Museum of Aviation, the Museum of Arts and Sciences offers a planetarium. The region is also home to The Big House (Allman Brothers Band Museum), the Tubman African American Museum, and the historic Hay House.
Working in Warner Robins, GA
Top employment sectors include public administration, healthcare, hospitality, and education.
Blue-collar jobs: mechanics, construction, maintenance, repair, installation
White-collar jobs: sales, finance, insurance, IT, science, engineering
The unemployment rate is 4.2%, close to the national average.
Median household income: $59,646 (about $44,000 less than the national median).
Warner Robins, GA Neighborhoods
The median home price in Warner Robins is $257,900, significantly lower than the statewide median of $332,047 and the U.S. median of $410,800.
Sleepy Lane / Pioneer Trail:
Median home price: $509,163
Average rent: $4,179
Vacancy rate: 0%
Kathleen West:
Median home price: $441,428
Average rent: $2,062
Vacancy rate: 12.6%
Watson Blvd / Margie Drive:
Median home price: $415,657
Average rent: $1,913
Vacancy rate: 8.4%
Warner Robins, GA School District
The Houston County School District serves Warner Robins. The school district has 21 elementary schools, seven middle schools, and five high schools.
There are seven private schools. The top-ranked include Christ United Methodist School, Warner Robins Christian Academy, and Sacred Heart Catholic School.
There are also several higher education options nearby, such as Georgia Military College, Macon State College, and Middle Georgia Technical College.
Moving to Warner Robins, GA Resource Guide
The City of Warner Robins has a six-member City Council and an elected mayor.
Besides managing the 14 city parks, the Warner Robins Parks and Recreation Department offers many family-friendly activities, including tennis, golf, youth sports, aquatics, adult sports, summer camps, exercise classes, and senior programs.
Warner Robins, GA Housing
Housing costs in Warner Robins are 7% lower than average housing costs in Georgia and 21% lower than the national average.
Median rent is $944, which is nearly the same as the median rent of $949 for all of the United States.
The demand for off-base military housing increases rent in certain neighborhoods.
Cost of living:
- 3% lower than Georgia average
- 10% lower than U.S. national average
Overall, Warner Robins offers excellent affordability.
Military Bases Near Warner Robins, GA
Here are the military bases within 50 miles:
- Robins Air Force Base (Warner Robins, GA)