Blythe, Georgia, is a rural community located just outside Augusta and 12 miles from Fort Eisenhower. Established in the early 19th century, Blythe has maintained its small-town charm with a close-knit population of a few hundred residents. The community hosts events like Easter egg hunts and the annual Blythe Fever festival and parade. Local amenities include Blythe Park, which features playscapes, a pavilion, and picnic areas, and the Blythe Library, which offers story time and a Saturday market. The Blythe Area Recreation Center provides a space for community activities such as book clubs, yard sales, and line dancing, along with outdoor amenities like a walking path and playground. Hunt's Xtreme Outdoors offers hunting, fishing, and ATV trails.
Housing in Blythe includes a mix of historic cottages and bungalows from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, mid-century ranch-style homes, and new custom builds. Properties often sit on sizable lots, with many homes on several acres. The community is car-dependent, with U.S. Route 1 connecting it to Augusta, 18 miles away, where residents can access Interstates 520 and 20. For shopping, locals typically visit Hephzibah, 8 miles away, while dining options are available in Wrens and Augusta. Blythe has a lower crime rate compared to the national average, making it a safer place to live.