Explore Turner County, Georgia with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 3 cities and towns in Turner County below.
| County | Turner |
| State | Georgia (GA) |
| County Seat | Ashburn |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 31.728976 |
| Longitude | -83.592481 |
| Cities & Towns | 3 |
| Area Codes | 229 |
Turner County, Georgia, rests in the heart of South Georgia, a landscape where the tenacious kudzu vines climb with verdant insistence and the tall, straight trunks of longleaf pines stand as sentinels against the wide, often luminous sky. The terrain here is a subtle transition, moving from the reddish clays of the Piedmont to the flatter, more yielding soil of the Coastal Plain. Its eastern boundary is defined by the Ocmulgee River, a broad, slow-moving ribbon of water that has shaped the land and its inhabitants for generations, while to the north and west, it shares common ground with Irwin and Tift Counties, sharing in the agricultural rhythms and quietude that characterize this part of the state. The air, especially in the languid afternoons of late summer, carries the sweet, earthy scent of cultivated fields and the fainter, more elusive perfume of wild jasmine.
The county was established in 1854, a product of the westward expansion that characterized Georgia in the mid-19th century. Settlers, drawn by the promise of fertile land, began to carve out a life here, their endeavors often marked by the resilience required to tame the wilderness. The county seat, Ashburn, owes its existence to this very process of establishment. It emerged as a central point for commerce and governance, a place where the needs of the scattered homesteads could be met. Its growth, like that of many Southern towns, was gradual, a slow unfolding of streets and businesses that mirrored the patient cultivation of the surrounding farms. The spirit of those early days, a blend of grit and quiet optimism, still seems to linger in the afternoon sunlight that falls across the courthouse square, illuminating the worn bricks and the stoic faces of the buildings that have witnessed so much change.
Today, Turner County's economy remains deeply rooted in its agrarian heritage, with cotton, peanuts, and pecans forming the backbone of its agricultural output. The quiet hum of tractors in the fields and the steady work of the packing houses speak to a livelihood earned from the soil, a connection that binds the people to the land in a profound and enduring way. Ashburn, the county seat, serves as the principal hub, a place where local life congregates, from the morning coffee at the diner to the evening strolls under the glow of streetlights. Beyond the county seat, smaller communities like Sycamore and Arbacoochee contribute to the county's distinctive character, each possessing its own subtle variations on the theme of rural Southern life. The very air in these places seems to hold a certain stillness, an invitation to observe the simple, honest beauty of a world that moves at its own measured pace, where the quality of light at dusk can transform the ordinary into something quite extraordinary.
This page provides an interactive map of Turner County, Georgia alongside links to detailed street maps for 3 cities and towns. The county seat is Ashburn. 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 |