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Haralson County, Georgia Map

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

Interactive Map of Haralson County, Georgia

CountyHaralson
StateGeorgia (GA)
County SeatBuchanan
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude33.771883
Longitude-85.205783
Cities & Towns5
Area Codes404, 470, 678

About Haralson County, Georgia

Haralson County unfurls across the Georgia Piedmont, a landscape where the deep ochre of its soil bleeds into the verdant embrace of kudzu and the stoic presence of longleaf pines. The terrain, less dramatic than the mountains to the north, possesses a quiet dignity, characterized by broad, sloping valleys and the gentle rise of well-worn ridges. The Tallapoosa River forms a significant portion of its western boundary, a ribbon of water that has long served as a natural artery and a demarcation line. To the east, the land gradually softens, hinting at the approaching coastal plain, though the distinct character of the piedmont persists. Neighboring counties, each with its own subtle variations on this Southern theme, press in, but Haralson County retains its own distinct breathing room. The air here, especially in the late afternoons of summer, carries a humid warmth, a palpable presence that seems to settle on the skin like a fine dust, tinged with the faint sweetness of ripening fruit.

The genesis of Haralson County can be traced to the mid-19th century, a period of expansion and consolidation in the burgeoning state of Georgia. Formed from parts of Paulding and Carroll counties, its establishment was part of a broader effort to organize the rapidly settling interior. The county seat, Buchanan, owes its existence to a deliberate choice of location, intended to serve as a central hub for the scattered communities that comprised this new administrative district. Like many county seats across the South, Buchanan grew around its courthouse, a focal point for governance and commerce, a place where the infrequent pronouncements of law met the daily necessities of trade. The early settlers, a mix of yeoman farmers and those seeking opportunity in the fertile, if often challenging, terrain, laid the foundations of a society shaped by the land and the prevailing currents of Southern life.

The economy of Haralson County, while evolving, remains deeply connected to its agricultural roots. Pecans and peaches, though perhaps not produced on the vast scales of some of their neighbors, are still familiar figures in the local harvest, their cultivation a testament to the enduring fertility of the red clay. Beyond agriculture, a quiet industriousness defines the county’s character. The towns here, from the modest cluster around Buchanan to the smaller hamlets scattered like seeds across the landscape, possess a shared rhythm, a sense of lives lived with a deliberate, unhurried cadence. The light at dusk, when it spills across the fields and settles on the weathered wood of old barns, possesses a quality of profound peace, illuminating the quiet beauty of a place that has seen its seasons turn for generations. Haralson County, in its understated way, offers a glimpse into a particular corner of American life, one where the land still holds sway and the community’s bonds are as strong as the roots of the ancient pines.

Cities and Towns in Haralson County

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About This Haralson County Map Page

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