Explore Polk County, Georgia with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 4 cities and towns in Polk County below.
| County | Polk |
| State | Georgia (GA) |
| County Seat | Cedartown |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 34.012739 |
| Longitude | -85.185089 |
| Cities & Towns | 4 |
| Area Codes | 404, 470, 678 |
Polk County unfolds across a landscape where the red-clay Piedmont gently surrenders to the flatter reaches of the coastal plain, a subtle shift felt more in the texture of the soil than in dramatic topographical change. The Coosa River, a serpentine artery, carves its way through the western edge, defining a natural boundary and shaping the land with its patient erosion. To the east, the terrain rises and falls in the characteristic undulations of the Georgia uplands, cloaked in the deep green of longleaf pine and the tenacious embrace of kudzu, a vibrant, if sometimes overwhelming, testament to the region's fertile soil and humid air. This varied geography, marked by forested ridges and fertile bottomlands, creates distinct sub-regions, each with its own character, and sets Polk County apart from its neighbors: Floyd County to the north, Bartow to the east, Paulding to the south, and the Alabama border to the west, a frontier of sorts where the land and its stories continue.
The genesis of Polk County traces back to the early 19th century, a period of westward expansion and the relentless push of American settlement. Organized in 1832 from land ceded by the Cherokee Nation, its formation was part of a larger, complex historical narrative of displacement and agricultural ambition. The county seat, Cedartown, emerged as a natural focal point, its location strategically chosen for its access to resources and its central position within the burgeoning community. Like many Southern courthouse squares, Cedartown developed around the locus of government and commerce, its streets radiating outward, each echoing with the footsteps of generations who have shaped its identity. The echoes of this early settlement, of families arriving with dreams and determination, can still be heard in the quiet mornings before the day's work begins, a palpable resonance in the air.
The economic life of Polk County is rooted in the land and the enduring spirit of its people. Agriculture, though evolving, remains a significant thread, with the cultivation of cotton, corn, and a variety of fruits and vegetables sustaining many. Beyond the fields, manufacturing and industry have also found a home here, providing livelihoods and contributing to the county's dynamic character. This blend of rural tradition and industrial pragmatism gives Polk County a unique texture, a place where the pace of life, while not entirely unhurried, allows for moments of contemplation, perhaps while watching the late afternoon sun cast long, amber shadows across a quiet neighborhood. Notable landmarks, from historic churches to the sturdy brick buildings that line the downtown streets of its various communities, serve as anchors, each telling a part of the county’s ongoing story.
This page provides an interactive map of Polk County, Georgia alongside links to detailed street maps for 4 cities and towns. The county seat is Cedartown. 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 |