9 Small Towns In Georgia That Offer Nothing But Peace And Quiet
By Marisa Roman|Updated on September 21, 2022(Originally published September 16, 2022)
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Marisa Roman
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A New Jersey native with over 15 years of writing experience, Marisa has studied at both New York University and Florida International University. She has lived all over the country, including a decade stint in South Florida. Marisa is well-versed in exploration as she travels a good majority of the year in her self-converted Sprinter van. Her articles have been featured in various notable publications over the years, she has a published collection of short stories, and three completed screenplays under her belt.
Why do so many people love small towns? Obviously, there’s a lot more to enjoy in our bigger cities. They’ve got great culture, more restaurants, more attractions, and plenty of new people to meet. But there’s so much to love about small towns in Georgia, too. They offer so much peace and quiet. There are quite a few small towns in the Peach State that offer serene scenes, calm communities, and beautiful surroundings. We all feel stressed by the hustle and bustle of everyday life at times. If you’ve ever thought about moving away to a smaller town in order to get away from your worries, some of the places on this list just might convince you.
Washington is a small city in Wilkes County with under 4,000 residents. It's one of the most historic small towns in Georgia,
with many beautiful old antebellum buildings. If you're looking for somewhere to relax while unwinding and enjoy the quiet, slow-paced, small town life, Washington is it. Amazingly enough, it was actually once the state capital when it was known as Heard's Fort during the Revolutionary War.
It's considerably bigger than most of the places we're mentioning on this list, but we have got to say, Woodstock is such a peaceful town. You'll find great farmers markets and festivals and a close-knit community. It's one of our favorite suburbs of Atlanta. It's only 30 miles outside of the big city, but you'll feel like you entered a small town oasis here.
Grovetown is in Columbia County, right outside of the metropolitan area of Augusta. Not many people know about this small town spot, so it remains peaceful and calm. It's filled with a great community spirit and a family-friendly vibe. As an added bonus, it regularly appears on lists of the safest cities in Georgia.
The population of Clermont has not been over 1,000 in decades. It's tucked away in quiet Hall County and boasts big community ties and wholesome families. This is a great place to hunker down and live the simple life away from it all. If you visit, make sure to stop by Mountain Fresh Creamery fr some of the best ice cream in Georgia.
Not many people have heard of Roopville. This small town has a total area of only 0.77 square miles, so it's no wonder that it's so quiet! With under 500 people here, this is an extremely peaceful little town. It's in Carroll County, up in the northwestern corner of the state.
Tucked away in Troup County, you'll find Hogansville, a quiet little town of around 3,000 citizens. This place has been called one of the most beautiful small towns in Georgia and is definitely worth a visit for a quiet, relaxing weekend.
Blairsville is extremely beautiful and very quiet. It's nestled snugly in the mountains and is the county seat of Union County. It's the type of town that's perfect for a peaceful mountain getaway to enjoy some solitude and serenity. It's truly a quintessential example of a Georgia mountain town.
Blue Ridge is another lovely mountain town. Nature and beauty completely encompass this entire town. It's a peaceful spot that draws folks from all over Georgia, particularly during the fall. It's one of the best places for a weekend trip in Georgia.
Eatonton is a quaint historical spot with tons of opportunities for shopping, dining, and historical architecture. It's in Putnam County and is just outside of the Oconee National Forest, so there's tons of beautiful scenery here, too!
It feels like there’s a virtually unlimited number of great small towns in Georgia… we could’ve made this list go on forever! Do you have any suggestions that you think should’ve been included? Share your thoughts in the comments!
If this list really made your day, then you have to check out our small town road trip in Georgia. It’s a great way to explore some of the lesser-known spots in the Peach State!
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