Appling County Map, Georgia
Appling County sits in the southeastern part of Georgia, about halfway between Savannah and the Florida state line.
Appling County sits in the southeastern part of Georgia, about halfway between Savannah and the Florida state line.
Atkinson County is a small, rural slice of south Georgia. You’ll find it just above the Florida line, part of Georgia’s coastal plain.
Bacon County sits in the southeastern part of the state, far from Atlanta. Alma is the county seat, a town of about 3,500 folks.
If you look into the southwestern corner of Georgia, you’ll stumble upon Baker County. It’s small, rural, and proud of it.
Baldwin County sits in the heart of Georgia, 100 miles southeast of Atlanta. Milledgeville, the county seat, once served as Georgia’s capital
Banks County is tucked away in northeast Georgia, not far from the South Carolina border. Homer serves as the county seat.
As part of Georgia’s Piedmont region, Barrow County sits northeast of Atlanta. Winder serves as the county seat, a town that’s been growing.
Bartow County stretches across northwest Georgia, about an hour from Atlanta. Cartersville is the county seat in this county.
Ben Hill County is in south-central Georgia. Fitzgerald’s the county seat, a town with a quirky Civil War history and wild chickens.
Berrien County sits in south Georgia, part of the state’s coastal plain. Nashville serves as the county seat, though it’s no music city.
Just south of Georgia’s geographic center lies Bibb County. Macon, the county seat, is its heart and soul. The Ocmulgee River flows through.
Bleckley County is a small patch of central Georgia you might have missed. Cochran serves is the county seat at Highways 23 and 26.
Brantley County stretches across southeast Georgia, not far from the Florida line. Nahunta serves as the county seat, incorporated in 1925.
Brooks County, Georgia is a slice of south Georgia that sits just above the Florida line. Quitman serves as the county seat.
Bryan County hugs the Georgia coast, just south of Savannah. It’s split in two by Fort Stewart, making for an odd shape on the map.