Explore Hall County, Georgia with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 7 cities and towns in Hall County below.
| County | Hall |
| State | Georgia (GA) |
| County Seat | Gainesville |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 34.309624 |
| Longitude | -83.831012 |
| Cities & Towns | 7 |
| Area Codes | 404, 470, 678, 770 |
Hall County unfurls across the undulating Piedmont, a landscape shaped by the patient work of water and time. Its terrain, a gentle rise and fall of red-clay earth, is crisscrossed by the meandering Chattahoochee and its tributaries, rivers that have long served as arteries of life and commerce, their waters glinting like slivers of captured sky under the Georgia sun. To the north, the land begins its subtle ascent, hinting at the foothills beyond, while the south and east transition more gradually, a soft yielding of the earth. Neighboring counties, like Dawson and Gwinnett, form a familiar embrace, their own histories and geographies interwoven with Hall's, creating a collective narrative of this corner of the South. The air here often carries the scent of damp earth after a spring rain, a clean, vital aroma that speaks of the land's enduring fertility.
The genesis of Hall County, like so many others in this region, is a story etched in the westward expansion of American settlement. Established in the early 19th century, its formation was a response to the growing population and the need for organized governance in this fertile territory. The county seat, Gainesville, emerged organically around a central crossroads, a natural gathering point for farmers and travelers alike, its location favored by its proximity to vital waterways and its position at the heart of a burgeoning agricultural community. Early episodes of its history are punctuated by the familiar cycles of planting and harvest, of community life unfolding around the courthouse square, a place where disputes were settled and alliances were forged, a place that, even now, retains a certain gravity, a quiet hum of generations who have walked its paving stones.
Today, Hall County’s economy is a vibrant blend of tradition and innovation. Agriculture remains a significant thread, with the fertile soil yielding bountiful harvests of corn, soybeans, and the ubiquitous peach, its blush a welcome splash of color against the verdant landscape. Yet, the county has also become a hub for manufacturing and technology, its workforce drawn to opportunities that reflect the evolving nature of the Southern economy. Gainesville, the county seat, continues to serve as the administrative and commercial center, its downtown streets a lively counterpoint to the surrounding rural tranquility. Beyond the town centers, the county offers a rich array of recreational opportunities, from the shimmering waters of Lake Lanier, a popular destination for boating and fishing, to the quietude of its many parks, where the late afternoon light can cast long, dramatic shadows across the fields, lending an almost ethereal quality to the everyday.
This page provides an interactive map of Hall County, Georgia alongside links to detailed street maps for 7 cities and towns. The county seat is Gainesville. 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 |