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where is walton county georgia

Walton County is in the east-central part of the U.S. state of Georgia, about 40–45 miles east of Atlanta in Georgia’s Piedmont region, with Monroe as its county seat.

Quick Scoop: Where It Is

  • Located in north-central/east-central Georgia between Atlanta and Athens.
  • Roughly 40–45 miles (about an hour’s drive) east of downtown Atlanta.
  • Part of the larger Atlanta metropolitan area, blending suburbs with rural countryside.
  • The county seat (main government center) is the city of Monroe; Loganville and Social Circle are other notable communities.

A Bit More Local Detail

  • Region: Georgia’s Piedmont region, an area of rolling hills between the mountains and the coastal plain.
  • Size: About 329–330 square miles in total area.
  • Approximate coordinates: around 33.77° N latitude and 83.72° W longitude.

So, if you imagine a map of Georgia, find Atlanta, then look slightly east toward the road to Athens—that’s where Walton County sits.

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