
WAYNESBORO Attractions
EXPLORE LIKE A LOCAL

The Bird Dog Capital of the World
Waynesboro’s local attractions come in all shapes and sizes throughout the year.
Check out the Georgia Field Trials in January and experience the pointers and setters that give Waynesboro its nickname “Birddog Capital of the World.” Maybe a good old-fashioned cooking competition is more your speed. Join us for the Boss Hog Cook-Off in May.
The fall brings the Burke County Fair and the Hat and Spur Ranch Rodeo. Both events are great fun for the whole family. The year wraps up with the joyful Christmas spirit and the Annual Christmas Parade.
See what Waynesboro has to offer all year long.
Food Favorites
Taylor's Barbeque
The most famous of Waynesboro’s local attractions, Taylor’s BBQ, is the best place to get your Southern comfort food! Enjoy their buffet of endless southern classics cooked to perfection.

Pineland Bakery
There is no better way to start your day than with fresh-baked pastries and coffee from Pineland Bakery.

Fuji Suchi & Steakhouse
A great local hibachi spot that won’t disappoint! Don’t forget to try their sushi.

Good Day Cafe
Good Day Café, located in Downtown Waynesboro, is a beautiful lunch and dinner spot. Perfect for a date night or celebratory dinner.

Browns Quality Seafood
Family-owned business that serves up delicious quality seafood dishes. Check out their fresh market for the best seafood in town!

Fish Eye Grill
Fisheye Grill is one of our favorite local restaurants, open Thursday to Sunday. Serving great steaks and a rotating menu week to week, Fish Eye is sure to have something for everyone.

Shopping

Boxwood Antique market
Stop in to browse a local collection of unique antiques, furniture, and vintage objects in the heart of downtown Waynesboro.

Pecan Row
The cutest small-town boutique and gift shop on the main drag of Downtown Waynesboro.

Wagon Barn
Local Mennonite market that has everything from pastries to groceries and easy fresh and frozen meals for when you don't feel like cooking.
Explore Augusta
Have you already explored all of Waynesboro’s local attractions? Then take an easy 40-minute ride to Augusta, Georgia, and experience everything you would expect from a large city.
Whether you’re looking for great restaurants, shops, or entertainment venues, Augusta has it. You can enjoy a concert from world-class musicians at the James Brown Arena, catch a minor league baseball game at SRP Park, or watch the world’s best golfers tee it up at the Masters. One of our favorite things to do in Augusta during the summer months is the Augusta Market at the River every Saturday. The opportunities are endless, but at the end of the day, you can still retreat to the peace of the country.
