Georgia County Maps

🗺️ Georgia County Map (With and Without Labels)

Georgia, known as the Peach State, blends Southern charm with a diverse landscape — from mountain ranges and rolling farmland to coastal plains and bustling cities. The state is divided into 159 counties, more than almost any other state in the U.S.

Below, you’ll find two versions of the Georgia County Map: one with county labels and another blank version without labels for learning or creative projects. Both images are provided in .webp format for faster loading and crisp detail.


📍 Georgia County Map with Labels

The labeled Georgia county map below clearly marks all 159 counties, making it easy to study the geography of the state or reference specific areas.

🖼️ Georgia County Map (with labels):

Georgia county map with labels

🌄 Blank Georgia County Map (No Labels)

For students, teachers, or anyone learning about Georgia’s geography, the blank county map is a great resource for labeling exercises, quizzes, or coloring activities.

🖼️ Georgia County Map (without labels):

Georgia county map blank without labels

🧭 About Georgia’s Counties

Georgia’s counties range from busy metropolitan areas to peaceful rural communities — each with unique history and landscapes.
Here are a few notable examples:

  • Fulton County — Home to Atlanta, the state’s largest city and capital.
  • Chatham County — Includes the historic city of Savannah and Georgia’s coastal islands.
  • Cobb County — A fast-growing suburban area northwest of Atlanta.
  • Muscogee County — Contains Columbus and sits along the Chattahoochee River.
  • Hall County — Known for Lake Lanier, a popular recreation area.

Each county reflects a different part of Georgia’s rich culture, from mountain trails in the north to coastal marshes in the south.


đź§ľ Uses for the Georgia County Map

These maps are perfect for:
âś… Educational projects and geography lessons
âś… Travel planning and regional research
âś… Data visualization and demographic studies
âś… Coloring or labeling activities
âś… Classroom and homeschool resources


📥 Download Georgia County Maps

You can download the high-quality .webp map images below for fast-loading and print-friendly use:

Both maps are free for personal, educational, and non-commercial use.


Georgia Counties by Population (2025 Estimates)

Georgia has a total of 159 counties — the second-highest of any U.S. state, behind only Texas. From Atlanta’s dense urban core to the quiet rural regions of South Georgia, each county contributes to the state’s rich cultural and geographic diversity. Below is a complete list of all Georgia counties with their 2025 estimated population figures.

CountyPopulation (2025 est.)
Appling County19,783
Atkinson County8,372
Bacon County11,515
Baker County2,848
Baldwin County44,516
Banks County20,179
Barrow County95,427
Bartow County113,428
Ben Hill County16,727
Berrien County19,089
Bibb County155,571
Bleckley County12,189
Brantley County19,672
Brooks County16,218
Bryan County48,716
Bulloch County89,962
Burke County24,309
Butts County26,851
Calhoun County5,642
Camden County57,912
Candler County10,981
Carroll County126,544
Catoosa County70,911
Charlton County12,332
Chatham County305,304
Chattahoochee County9,823
Chattooga County25,642
Cherokee County286,314
Clarke County129,743
Clay County2,758
Clayton County299,942
Clinch County6,679
Cobb County772,388
Coffee County44,301
Colquitt County46,222
Columbia County166,981
Cook County17,532
Coweta County157,298
Crawford County12,105
Crisp County20,883
Dade County16,565
Dawson County29,132
Decatur County27,426
DeKalb County767,813
Dodge County19,417
Dooly County11,934
Dougherty County83,091
Douglas County150,874
Early County10,103
Echols County3,771
Effingham County68,001
Elbert County19,229
Emanuel County22,389
Evans County10,648
Fannin County27,273
Fayette County124,982
Floyd County103,496
Forsyth County273,395
Franklin County24,121
Fulton County1,067,198
Gilmer County33,889
Glynn County86,902
Gordon County60,361
Grady County24,920
Greene County19,896
Gwinnett County991,454
Habersham County47,923
Hall County219,701
Hancock County8,178
Haralson County30,282
Harris County37,978
Hart County26,236
Heard County11,204
Henry County251,162
Houston County173,721
Irwin County9,309
Jackson County85,989
Jasper County14,297
Jeff Davis County15,569
Jefferson County15,285
Jenkins County8,398
Johnson County9,399
Jones County29,125
Lamar County19,408
Lanier County10,595
Laurens County49,913
Lee County35,197
Liberty County63,315
Lincoln County7,696
Long County22,144
Lowndes County123,602
Lumpkin County35,829
Macon County12,089
Madison County31,805
Marion County7,658
McDuffie County21,178
McIntosh County10,504
Meriwether County20,331
Miller County5,625
Mitchell County21,013
Monroe County29,909
Montgomery County8,895
Morgan County21,707
Murray County40,747
Muscogee County206,511
Newton County116,953
Oconee County45,915
Oglethorpe County16,648
Paulding County182,005
Peach County28,268
Pickens County35,982
Pierce County19,980
Pike County19,068
Polk County43,504
Pulaski County10,662
Putnam County23,609
Quitman County2,354
Rabun County18,234
Randolph County6,914
Richmond County208,395
Rockdale County93,385
Schley County5,734
Screven County13,870
Seminole County9,425
Spalding County68,314
Stephens County26,958
Stewart County5,131
Sumter County28,131
Talbot County5,734
Taliaferro County1,567
Tattnall County24,567
Taylor County7,746
Telfair County13,914
Terrell County8,844
Thomas County46,922
Tift County42,747
Toombs County27,962
Towns County12,506
Treutlen County7,072
Troup County73,092
Turner County7,899
Twiggs County7,911
Union County26,344
Upson County26,457
Walker County67,986
Walton County106,494
Ware County34,954
Warren County5,028
Washington County19,459
Wayne County30,791
Webster County2,322
Wheeler County7,573
White County31,502
Whitfield County105,230
Wilcox County8,994
Wilkes County9,441
Wilkinson County8,782
Worth County20,127

Source: World Population Review — Georgia Counties by Population (2025 Estimates)


FAQs About Georgia Counties and Population

How many counties are in Georgia?

Georgia has 159 counties, making it the state with the second-most counties in the U.S., behind only Texas. Each county has its own local government and administrative structure.

Why does Georgia have so many counties?

Georgia’s large number of counties is partly historical — in the 19th century, the state wanted residents to be able to travel to a county courthouse within a day on horseback. Over time, this created a large number of smaller counties.

Which county has the largest population in Georgia?

Fulton County, which includes most of Atlanta, is the most populous county with over 1 million residents as of 2025.

Which counties are the fastest-growing?

Counties in the Atlanta metro area, such as Gwinnett, Cobb, Forsyth, and Henry Counties, are experiencing rapid population growth due to urban expansion, employment opportunities, and suburban development.

Which county has the smallest population?

Taliaferro County has the smallest population in Georgia, with just over 1,500 residents. It is a very rural county in eastern Georgia.

What are the largest cities in Georgia by population?

The largest cities include Atlanta (Fulton County), Augusta (Richmond County), Columbus (Muscogee County), and Savannah (Chatham County).

Are there maps of Georgia counties?

Yes, you can view a Georgia county map with labels showing all 159 counties. A blank outline map is also available for educational or custom mapping purposes.

How does Georgia compare in population to other states?

Georgia’s estimated population in 2025 is over 10.9 million people, making it the 8th most populous state in the U.S. Most growth is concentrated in the Atlanta metropolitan area.

What regions make up Georgia?

Georgia is commonly divided into regions such as North Georgia, Central Georgia, South Georgia, the Atlanta Metro Area, and the Coastal Plain. These regions help describe economic, cultural, and geographic differences within the state.

Why is Georgia important economically?

Georgia is a major economic hub, particularly around Atlanta, which is a center for transportation, logistics, business headquarters, film, and technology. Counties like Gwinnett, Cobb, and Fulton play a major role in the state’s economic output.