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Long County, Georgia Map

Explore Long County, Georgia with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 1 cities and towns in Long County below.

Interactive Map of Long County, Georgia

CountyLong
StateGeorgia (GA)
County SeatLudowici
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude31.707992
Longitude-81.742336
Cities & Towns1
Area Codes478

About Long County, Georgia

Long County unfolds across the southeastern reaches of Georgia, a landscape where the verdant promise of the coastal plain begins to assert itself. Here, the red clay of the interior gives way to sandy soils, a gradual transition mirrored in the flora, where the hardy longleaf pine stands sentinel, often draped with the tenacious embrace of kudzu. The county is not a monolithic entity but a mosaic of subtle variations in elevation and drainage. The Altamaha River, a broad, languid artery, forms a significant portion of its northern and eastern boundary, its waters a constant, life-giving presence. Tributaries like the South Newport River and Jones Creek further dissect the terrain, carving out low-lying marshlands and cypress swamps that speak of a damp, fertile earth. To the west and south, the land undulates with a gentler, more settled character, before ultimately yielding to the salt-laced air of the nearby coast. Neighboring Liberty County to the north and McIntosh County to the east share this distinct physiographic character, creating a contiguous region of profound natural beauty.

The genesis of Long County can be traced to the early 19th century, a period of expansion and consolidation in Georgia's burgeoning agricultural economy. It was formed in 1801 from lands ceded by the Creek Nation, a history that whispers through the very names of its waterways and hollows. The county seat, Ludowici, owes its existence to a more recent chapter, emerging as a railroad town in the late 19th century. As the Georgia Central Railway made its way through the area, a small settlement coalesced around the depot, its fortunes tied to the iron horse and the agricultural products it carried to market. Prior to this, the scattered homesteads and plantations that comprised the early county were oriented towards river transport and the slower rhythms of horse and wagon. The establishment of Ludowici as the administrative center marked a shift, a recognition of the changing patterns of commerce and connection that defined the evolving South.

The economy of Long County, like much of this littoral Georgia, is deeply rooted in the land and its bounty. Timber remains a significant industry, the longleaf pines harvested for pulp and lumber, their scent a familiar perfume on the breeze. Agriculture, though perhaps less dominant than in bygone eras, still contributes, with pecans and other crops finding favor in the fertile soil. The character of the county is one of quiet resilience, a place where life moves at a pace that allows for observation, for noticing the subtle shifts in light as dusk settles over the pine forests, painting the sky in hues of rose and amethyst. Ludowici, with its modest courthouse square, serves as the county's central hub, a place where the daily routines of its residents – the early morning commutes, the mid-day errands, the quiet evenings – create a palpable, if understated, sense of community. Beyond Ludowici, smaller hamlets and crossroads dot the landscape, each with its own distinct personality, contributing to the singular identity of Long County, a place where the modern world touches a landscape still profoundly shaped by nature.

Cities and Towns in Long County

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About This Long County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Long County, Georgia alongside links to detailed street maps for 1 cities and towns. The county seat is Ludowici. 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