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Berrien County, Georgia Map

Explore Berrien County, Georgia with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 4 cities and towns in Berrien County below.

Interactive Map of Berrien County, Georgia

CountyBerrien
StateGeorgia (GA)
County SeatNashville
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude31.270057
Longitude-83.250363
Cities & Towns4
Area Codes229

About Berrien County, Georgia

Berrien County unfolds across a landscape where the earth itself seems to breathe. Its northern reaches, touched by the faintest whisper of the Piedmont's red clay, gradually surrender to the flatter, sandier soils of the coastal plain. Through this varied terrain, the Alapaha River, a ribbon of slow-moving water, and its tributaries, like the Blue Spring Creek, carve their patient paths, shaping the land and nourishing its life. To the east, the Ocmulgee River forms a significant natural boundary, a liquid border that has witnessed centuries of change. Neighboring counties, such as Coffee, Atkinson, Clinch, Lanier, Lowndes, Brooks, and Colquitt, share in this shared Southern geography, their own stories interwoven with the soil and sky of Berrien County. The air here, especially in the late afternoon when the sun begins its descent, often carries the faint, sweet perfume of pine and the damp, earthy scent of the lowlands, a sensory prelude to the evening.

The genesis of Berrien County can be traced to the early 19th century, a time when Georgia was steadily expanding its reach westward, driven by a hunger for new lands and the promise of agricultural prosperity. It was officially formed in 1856, carved from portions of Irwin and Thomas Counties, a deliberate act by the state legislature to organize this burgeoning frontier. The county seat, Nashville, owes its name and its central role to the vision of its early settlers and the pragmatic needs of governance. It was established as a focal point for trade and administration, a place where the scattered homesteads and nascent communities could converge. The very layout of Nashville, with its courthouse square at its core, speaks to this foundational purpose, a gathering place designed to facilitate the business of the county and the lives of its people, a quiet testament to human intention upon the land.

Life in Berrien County, much like the slow, deliberate flow of its rivers, is characterized by a deep connection to the land and a resilient spirit. Agriculture remains a cornerstone, with farmers cultivating crops that thrive in the Georgia sun and soil, from cotton and corn to the sweet promise of Vidalia onions and the sturdy presence of pecan groves. The economy, while evolving, still echoes the rhythms of the harvest. Beyond the fields, the county's character is defined by its network of small towns, each with its own unique cadence and personality. Places like Enigma, Nashville, Oakey, Adel, and Ty Ty are not mere points on a map; they are neighborhoods of shared experience, where the local diner serves as a de facto town hall and the Friday night lights of a high school football game are a significant cultural event. The quality of light here, particularly as dawn breaks, often paints the sky in soft, hazy pastels, a gentle awakening that mirrors the unhurried pace of life.

Cities and Towns in Berrien County

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About This Berrien County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Berrien County, Georgia alongside links to detailed street maps for 4 cities and towns. The county seat is Nashville. Each city and town map page includes live weather, local news and precise GPS coordinates.

Location data is sourced from the USGS GNIS database and verified by coordinates, not name matching alone.

Page generatedJune 2026
Location dataUSGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records