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Clinch County, Georgia Map

Explore Clinch County, Georgia with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 5 cities and towns in Clinch County below.

Interactive Map of Clinch County, Georgia

CountyClinch
StateGeorgia (GA)
County SeatHomerville
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude30.989211
Longitude-82.710305
Cities & Towns5
Area Codes229

About Clinch County, Georgia

Clinch County unfolds across the southeastern Georgia landscape, a territory defined by the subtle shift from the red-clay highlands to the flatter, sandier soils of the coastal plain. Its terrain is a gentle confluence of pine forests, where the straight, tall forms of longleaf pines reach for the sky, and the humid embrace of cypress swamps that trace the slow meandering of its waterways. The Alapaha River, a significant artery, cuts through its western reaches, its dark waters carrying the sediment of upstream lands, while numerous smaller creeks and bayous stitch the county together, their banks often softened by the encroaching kudzu, a vibrant green testament to the fertile soil. To its north, the land begins to rise toward the more pronounced undulations of the Piedmont, while southward, it eases into the low country, a prelude to the distant scent of salt marsh and the distant whisper of the Atlantic. Neighboring counties like Berrien, Lanier, Echols, and Ware mark its boundaries, each with its own subtle variations in the grand geological narrative of the region.

This land was formally established in 1850, carved from the territories of Lowndes and Ware counties, a testament to the growing population and the desire for local governance. Its early settlers, drawn by the promise of fertile land and the burgeoning timber industry, were primarily of English and Scotch-Irish descent, their names now etched into the very place names of the region. The county seat, Homerville, owes its existence to a strategic location near the Alapaha River and the intersection of early territorial roads. The selection of this site, like many county seats of the era, was a practical matter, chosen for its accessibility and its potential to become a hub for commerce and community life. Formative episodes in Clinch County’s history involved the development of agriculture, particularly cotton cultivation, and the extraction of naval stores from the abundant pine forests, shaping the early economy and the lives of its inhabitants.

The economy of Clinch County, though modest, is deeply rooted in the land. Agriculture remains a cornerstone, with crops like cotton, peanuts, and timber continuing to sustain many families. The quiet hum of agricultural machinery can be heard across the fields, a steady rhythm against the backdrop of the rustling pines. The character of Clinch County is one of quiet resilience, a place where life moves at a pace dictated by the seasons and the needs of the land. The courthouse square in Homerville, with its modest brick buildings and the shade of mature oak trees, serves as the focal point of community life, a place where neighbors gather and local matters are discussed. Beyond the county seat, hamlets and crossroads dot the landscape, each with its own particular stillness. Places like Cogdell and Dupont, small clusters of homes and businesses, represent the enduring spirit of rural Georgia, where the quality of the light at dusk, a soft, golden wash over the fields, can imbue even the most ordinary scene with a profound sense of peace.

Cities and Towns in Clinch County

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About This Clinch County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Clinch County, Georgia alongside links to detailed street maps for 5 cities and towns. The county seat is Homerville. 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