Robins AFB-Adjacent Community
About Bonaire, GA
Welcome to Bonaire, a quiet unincorporated Houston County community south of Warner Robins that pairs suburban comfort with close ties to Robins Air Force Base.
Bonaire is an unincorporated community in Houston County, Georgia, located about six miles south of the center of Warner Robins and within the Warner Robins metropolitan statistical area. Situated in the central part of the state along and around U.S. Route 129, the community functions as a quieter residential counterpart to Warner Robins while sharing its economy, schools, and identity with the larger city nearby. Bonaire's population is commonly described as roughly 20,000, and it maintains its own ZIP code, 31005, along with its own school campuses. The community's fortunes have long been tied to Robins Air Force Base, which lies just north of Bonaire near Warner Robins. The base is one of the largest single industrial sites in Georgia and serves as the region's dominant employer, drawing military personnel, civilian defense workers, and aviation and logistics contractors to the area. That connection gives Bonaire a distinctly military-connected character, with many households having some tie to the base or its supporting industries. Residentially, Bonaire has grown from a rural crossroads into a spread of established neighborhoods and newer single-family subdivisions, a pattern driven by the steady expansion of the Warner Robins area over recent decades. The community is also known as the hometown of former Georgia governor Sonny Perdue, and its growth reflects the broader prosperity of Houston County, one of the state's more dynamic middle-Georgia counties. Bonaire appeals to households seeking a quieter, more spacious setting than in-town Warner Robins while remaining close to the base, area schools, and everyday services. Interstate 75 runs a short distance to the west, connecting the community to Macon to the north and the rest of central Georgia, while the Houston County School District's Bonaire campuses keep schools close to home.
Frequently Asked Questions
What county is Bonaire in?
Bonaire is located in Houston County, Georgia, about six miles south of the center of Warner Robins and within the Warner Robins metropolitan statistical area in the central part of the state.
Is Bonaire a city?
Bonaire is an unincorporated community rather than an incorporated city. It is a census-designated area of roughly 20,000 people with its own ZIP code, 31005, and a quieter suburban character distinct from nearby Warner Robins.
What school district serves Bonaire?
Bonaire is served by the Houston County School District, one of central Georgia's larger public systems, with campuses including Bonaire Primary School, Bonaire Elementary School, and Bonaire Middle School located within the community.
What major employer is near Bonaire?
Robins Air Force Base, one of the largest single industrial sites in Georgia, lies just to the north of Bonaire near Warner Robins and is a major regional employer, with many residents working in defense, aviation, and related fields.
City Guide
About Bonaire
Real Estate & Housing
Bonaire's housing stock reflects its growth from a rural crossroads into a suburban Houston County community. The area holds a mix of established neighborhoods on larger lots and newer single-family subdivisions built to accommodate the Warner Robins area's steady population growth. Because Bonaire is unincorporated, development patterns are spread across the U.S. 129 corridor rather than a formal downtown grid. Buyers generally find traditional single-family homes with yards, appealing to military families, first-time buyers, and those seeking a quieter alternative to in-town Warner Robins without sacrificing access to the base and area employers.
Neighborhoods
Bonaire is organized around the U.S. 129 corridor rather than a single town center, with residential subdivisions and established neighborhoods spread across the surrounding Houston County countryside. The nearby community of Kathleen, north of Bonaire, shares the same suburban-rural landscape and school system. Because much of the area is unincorporated, neighborhoods often carry their own subdivision identities while functioning together as the broader Bonaire community. The result is a comfortable, car-oriented setting where homes, schools, and neighborhood parks are connected by the area's main roads.
Lifestyle in Bonaire
Bonaire offers a quieter, more residential pace than neighboring Warner Robins while keeping its shopping, dining, and services minutes away. The community's character is shaped by the presence of Robins Air Force Base, which brings a steady population of military families, defense workers, and aviation professionals to the area. Neighbors tend to know one another through schools, churches, and base-connected activities, and the close-knit, family-oriented feel is a defining part of daily life. Macon, the closest larger city, provides additional cultural and employment options within a short drive.
Schools & Education
Bonaire is served by the Houston County School District, one of central Georgia's larger public systems. The community hosts several of the district's campuses, including Bonaire Primary School, Bonaire Elementary School, and Bonaire Middle School, keeping students close to home through the middle grades. Older students attend high schools elsewhere in the district, including Veterans High School in the nearby Kathleen area. Families benefit from a well-established district with a broad range of academic, athletic, and extracurricular programs serving the Warner Robins and Robins Air Force Base communities.
Getting Around
Bonaire sits along U.S. Route 129, which connects the community to Warner Robins to the north and points south through Houston County. Interstate 75 runs a short distance to the west, providing the primary route to Macon, roughly twenty miles north, and to the rest of central and middle Georgia. Because the community is unincorporated and spread out, personal vehicles are the standard means of getting around. The proximity to Warner Robins and the base keeps most daily trips short, while the interstate link makes regional travel straightforward.
Parks & Recreation
Recreation in Bonaire is oriented toward neighborhood parks, school athletic facilities, and the amenities of nearby Warner Robins, which offers the larger parks, museums, and community events of a full-service city. Robins Air Force Base provides base recreation programs for affiliated families, and the surrounding Houston County countryside supports outdoor activities tied to the region's rural character. For bigger outings, Macon and its cultural attractions are within reach to the north, making Bonaire a comfortable base for both everyday recreation and regional travel.
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