Explore Fulton County, Georgia with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 16 cities and towns in Fulton County below.
| County | Fulton |
| State | Georgia (GA) |
| County Seat | Atlanta |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 33.755141 |
| Longitude | -84.453538 |
| Cities & Towns | 16 |
| Area Codes | 404, 470, 678, 770 |
Fulton County’s broad sweep, a testament to the varied physiography of Georgia’s Piedmont, unfolds across a land sculpted by the slow, persistent work of water and time. Here, the red clay soil, famously characteristic of this region, gives way in places to the gentler, sandier textures of the approaching Coastal Plain. The Chattahoochee River, a vital artery, traces a sinuous path, its waters reflecting the deep green of the longleaf pines and the encroaching, tenacious kudzu that blankets forgotten fences and abandoned groves. This waterway, along with its tributaries, has for centuries shaped the terrain, carving hollows and nourishing the rich bottomlands. To the north and west, the county brushes against the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, a subtle rise in the land that hints at the grander elevations beyond. Its neighbors, Cobb, DeKalb, Clayton, Douglas, and Carroll counties, each share in this shared Piedmont character, yet Fulton County itself possesses a distinct internal geography, a mosaic of urban intensity and lingering pastoral echoes.
The human story of Fulton County is written in the slow accumulation of years, beginning in earnest with its formation from parts of DeKalb and Campbell counties in 1853. The county was named for Robert Fulton, the inventor whose steamboats revolutionized river travel, a fitting tribute to the waterway that continues to define its landscape. The establishment of the county seat, then known as Marthasville, was a pivotal moment, a deliberate act to create a central hub for commerce and governance. This settlement, later renamed Atlanta, grew with an almost astonishing rapidity, fueled by the arrival of the railroad and the promise of a new Southern metropolis. This burgeoning city, a beacon of progress in a region still deeply connected to its agricultural roots, became the beating heart of Fulton County, drawing people and opportunity from across the state and beyond. The early years were marked by the arduous labor of building a new society, a process that unfolded against the backdrop of a changing nation, its legacy indelibly impressed upon the very soil.
Today, Fulton County hums with the multifaceted energy of its populace, a place where the modern Southern metropolis of Atlanta anchors a diverse array of communities. The economic engine of the county is robust, driven by a confluence of industries from technology and finance to logistics and film production, yet the quiet dignity of agricultural traditions persists in its outlying areas, where pecan orchards still dot the landscape and the scent of ripening peaches can hang heavy in the late summer air. Landmarks abound, from the soaring skyscrapers of downtown Atlanta to the historic antebellum homes that whisper stories of a different era, and the verdant expanse of parks that offer respite from the urban bustle. The character of Fulton County is one of dynamic contrast: the urgent pulse of a global city coexisting with the measured cadence of smaller towns and their courthouse squares, each locality possessing its own unique rhythm, a particular way the light falls on a dusty road at dusk, or the way the air feels after a summer rain, carrying the scent of damp earth and blossoming magnolias.
This page provides an interactive map of Fulton County, Georgia alongside links to detailed street maps for 16 cities and towns. The county seat is Atlanta. 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 generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | USGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records |