Explore Lamar County, Georgia with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 3 cities and towns in Lamar County below.
| County | Lamar |
| State | Georgia (GA) |
| County Seat | Barnesville |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 33.074477 |
| Longitude | -84.176029 |
| Cities & Towns | 3 |
| Area Codes | 404, 470, 678 |
Lamar County, Georgia, unfolds across the landscape where the Piedmont's red-clay heartland begins its subtle surrender to the flatter, sandier soils of the coastal plain. This terrain, a study in gentle slopes and broad, sun-drenched expanses, is traced by waterways like the Ocmulgee River, a silver ribbon guiding the eye and the water across the land. Distinct sub-regions emerge not from dramatic geological shifts, but from the nuanced character of the soil and the way the light falls through the ancient longleaf pines that still stand sentinel in many areas. To its north, the county brushes against the more urbanized sprawl radiating from Atlanta, while its southern and eastern reaches bleed into landscapes that whisper of the distant Sea Islands, a subtle shift in the air that one might perceive on a clear evening. Neighboring counties, themselves a mosaic of similar Southern geographies, form its borders, each contributing to the broader atmospheric hum of this part of the state.
The formation of Lamar County, in 1825, marked a deliberate act of organization upon land ceded by the Creek Nation. Settlers, drawn by the promise of fertile soil and the burgeoning cotton economy, began to establish their presence, their lives soon intertwined with the rhythms of agriculture. The county seat, Barnesville, owes its genesis to a railroad stop, a vital artery of commerce that spurred growth and established its central role. The very act of its naming, after U.S. Congressman Jonathan Lamar, speaks to the national currents influencing this Southern soil. Formative episodes, like the enduring legacy of agricultural pursuits, have shaped the county’s character, leaving an indelible mark on its story, a narrative told not in grand pronouncements but in the quiet persistence of generations.
Lamar County's economy, though evolving, remains deeply connected to the land, with agriculture—particularly cotton, pecans, and poultry—still a significant thread in its fabric. The character of the county is one of quiet industry and a deep-seated connection to place, a feeling most palpable in the courthouse-square towns where life unfolds at a pace that allows for conversation and observation. The quality of the light at dusk here, a rich, honeyed glow that softens the edges of the old brick buildings and bathes the surrounding fields in a warm, lingering embrace, is a particular beauty. Among its notable places, the historic districts of Barnesville and its surrounding neighborhoods offer a glimpse into a past where architectural styles speak of different eras, while the natural landscapes, dotted with the occasional stand of towering pines, provide a constant, grounding presence, a reminder of the enduring, elemental forces at play.
This page provides an interactive map of Lamar County, Georgia alongside links to detailed street maps for 3 cities and towns. The county seat is Barnesville. 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 |