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Jasper County, Georgia Map

Explore Jasper County, Georgia with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 3 cities and towns in Jasper County below.

Interactive Map of Jasper County, Georgia

CountyJasper
StateGeorgia (GA)
County SeatMonticello
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude33.295128
Longitude-83.638135
Cities & Towns3
Area Codes706, 762, 912

About Jasper County, Georgia

Jasper County. Its terrain, a subtle transition in Georgia’s Piedmont, begins with the reddish soils that characterize the region, yielding gradually toward the flatter, sandier expanses nearer the coast, though still a good distance from those salt-laced shores. The Oconee River, a serpentine artery, defines much of its western boundary, its waters reflecting the deep green of the surrounding forests, a mix of hardy pines and tenacious hardwoods. To the north, the land rises with a gentle, almost imperceptible swell, and to the south, it softens into broader valleys where creeks meander, their paths often obscured by the thick, insistent embrace of kudzu, a verdant tide that seems to claim dominion over abandoned fields and forgotten fences. Neighboring counties, like Putnam to the north and Jones to the west, share a similar geological heritage, bound by the same river systems and the overarching character of the Georgia Piedmont.

Formed from land ceded by the Creek Nation and established in 1807, Jasper County owes its existence to the westward expansion of Georgia’s agricultural ambitions. Settled primarily by planters and farmers from the eastern seaboard, eager for new soil to cultivate, the county’s early years were shaped by the rhythms of cotton and, later, the sweet promise of peaches. Monticello, the county seat, emerged at a crossroads, a natural gathering place for the scattered homesteads and burgeoning plantations. The town’s central square, a common feature of Southern county government, quickly became the locus of commerce, social life, and civic discourse, its courthouse a silent witness to generations of decisions that charted the county’s course. The very air in Monticello, especially in the languid afternoons of late spring, seems to carry the scent of blooming dogwood and the faint, earthy aroma of the red clay dust kicked up by passing vehicles.

Today, Jasper County’s economy, while still touched by its agricultural roots in pecan orchards and livestock, has diversified, embracing light manufacturing and the quiet expansion of its residential neighborhoods. The character of the place is one of enduring quietude, a sense of time moving at a pace that allows for thoughtful observation, for the appreciation of a sky that deepens to an astonishing indigo at dusk, a phenomenon that seems to hold the very essence of Southern evenings. Landmarks here are not grand monuments, but rather the enduring presence of old farmhouses with their wide verandas, the stoic dignity of ancient oaks lining country roads, and the familiar hum of activity in the courthouse square, where the day’s business unfolds with a steady, unhurried grace. The county’s various localities, each with its own subtle variations in landscape and local lore, contribute to this singular identity, a collective narrative woven from the soil, the sky, and the lives lived within its generous bounds.

Cities and Towns in Jasper County

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About This Jasper County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Jasper County, Georgia alongside links to detailed street maps for 3 cities and towns. The county seat is Monticello. 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