About Georgia


Pristine maritime forests, salt marshes, palmetto plants, and live oaks covered in moss permeate the Georgian landscape. Wild horses roam on undeveloped beaches as Georgia's islands set you free to enjoy the salty breezes and make sweet memories time and again. Those looking for rural land for sale in Georgia will find a land where natural beauty meets thriving communities.

Georgia History

Georgia was home to several Native American tribes, including the Creek, Cherokee, and Yuchi, who established thriving settlements with unique cultures and societies. In 1732, James Oglethorpe founded the colony of Georgia as a buffer between the British colonies and Spanish Florida; in this colony, slavery and large landholdings were both prohibited. During the American Revolution, Georgia was the site of several significant battles, becoming the fourth state to ratify the US Constitution and officially join the Union in 1788. Like many southern states, Georgia’s economy increasingly relied on slavery to provide a workforce for agricultural efforts. Georgia seceded from the Union in 1861 and became a key location during the American Civil War. Reconstruction saw Georgia developing new approaches to both economy and society; modern Georgia has recently experienced significant economic growth, with industries such as film, technology, logistics, and agriculture leading the nation in innovation.

Hunting Land for Sale in Georgia

Georgia offers hunters diverse opportunities with its abundant wildlife and a variety of game species. Out of the orchards and groves and towards the Atlantic coast, Georgia forests provide turkey, grouse, and rabbit hunting. Nearly five million acres of wetlands draw duck hunters and satisfy all sorts of opportunities for adventures in the outdoors. A tradition as old as the land itself, flushing coveys of bobwhite quail, the state's official game bird, marks the decades of an outdoor lifestyle cherished by all who partake. Georgia certainly poses the southern trifecta of amazing wing shooting, strong deer genetics, and impressive populations of Eastern wild turkey. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources regulates hunting and fishing as well as conservation efforts.

Farm Land For Sale in Georgia

Georgia’s favorable climate and fertile soil support a thriving agricultural industry. Peaches, blueberries, and pecans are all synonymous with Georgia’s plateaus and continue to be some of the state’s highest-grossing cash crops. Georgia is also a leading producer of peanuts, pecans, cotton, corn, soybeans, sweet corn, and sweet onions. Coastal and inland aquaculture provide shrimp and oysters, catfish, trout, and tilapia. Farming in Georgia contributes to the state’s economy, food security, and rural communities while providing some of the nation’s sweetest treats.

Timberland for Sale in Georgia

The timber industry is thriving in Georgia, leading the nation with 22 million acres of commercially available, private timberland. Over half of the world's wood pulp, turpentines, and resins come from the hard and softwoods in Georgia's forests. Emphasizing sustainable forest management practices, employing reforestation, selective harvesting, and prescribed burning to ensure long-term forest health and productivity.

Water Rights in Georgia and Georgia Waterways

Georgia is home to an extensive network of coastal and inland waterways that play a crucial role in the state’s ecosystem, economy, and recreation. Major rivers include the Chattahoochee, Flint, and Savannah rivers, which serve as vital water resources for irrigation, drinking water, industrial use, and power generation as well as animal habitats. Georgia has numerous reservoirs and lakes created by damming rivers, including Lake Lanier, Lake Hartwell, Lake Oconee, and Lake Seminole. Tidal estuaries, marshes, and barrier islands line the state’s coastal waters; the Intracoastal Waterway can also be accessed throughout the state.

Water rights in Georgia are governed by state laws and regulations, with monitoring and regulatory requirements from the Georgia Environmental Protection Division. The state operates on a modified riparian system that combines regulation and permitting with landowner use. Water conservation is a primary focus for Georgians due to population growth and increased demand for water resources.

Georgia Industry & Recreation

Georgia is an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts and leisure seekers; from exploring diverse landscapes to engaging in cultural, recreational, and entertainment experiences, the state has something for everyone. State and National parks offer hiking, camping, picnicking, and wildlife viewing, while the coastline provides historic sites and water recreation. Destinations like Coopers Creek Wildlife Management Area just outside Blairsville are great locations to get out in magnificent old hickory and loblolly pine forests.

Georgia has a diverse and thriving economy, with several vital industries contributing significantly to its economic growth and employment opportunities. Manufacturing provides products for automotive, aerospace, food processing, chemicals, machinery, and textiles. Georgia has become a significant hub for film and entertainment while technology and innovation continue to thrive. Georgia's strategic location and robust transportation infrastructure have made it a logistics and transportation hub. Agriculture, tourism, hospitality, healthcare and life sciences, and financial services provide job opportunities and support a thriving economy.

Land for Sale in Georgia

Investors and rural homeowners delight: Georgia’s beautiful landscapes, strategic location, transportation infrastructure, and diverse and thriving industries provide an ideal setting for both investment and country living. Whether you seek agricultural land, commercial opportunities, or a tranquil retreat, purchasing land in Georgia opens doors to endless possibilities and a vibrant future in a state known for its rich culture, economic opportunities, and Southern hospitality. Contact your local Whitetail Properties Land Specialist to find your rural paradise.



Georgia Land for Sale


Reduced
$7,000,000 868.69 acres ±
Pulaski County • Hawkinsville, GA 31036
For sale
$297,700 63.27 acres ±
Dodge County • Eastman, GA 31023
Reduced
$34,999 3.43 acres ±
Pickens County • Talking Rock, GA 30143
For sale
$979,900 24 acres ±
Chattooga County • Summerville, GA 30747
For sale
$272,000 85 acres ±
Wilkinson County • Toomsboro, GA 31090
Reduced
$425,000 100 acres ±
Dodge County • Eastman, GA 31023
Reduced
$724,900 12.29 acres ±
Floyd County • Rome, GA 30161
For sale
$169,900 13.14 acres ±
Carroll County • Roopville, GA 30170
Reduced
$374,900 33.81 acres ±
Walker County • Lafayette, GA 30728
Reduced
$375,000 55.62 acres ±
Jeff Davis County • Hazlehurst, GA 31539
Reduced
$995,000 172 acres ±
Jasper County • Monticello, GA 31064
Reduced
$2,784,375 506.25 acres ±
Pulaski County • Pineview, GA 31071
For sale
$844,800 192 acres ±
Dooly County • Vienna, GA 31092
Reduced
$229,000 11.15 acres ±
Lumpkin County • Dahlonega, GA 30533
For sale
$298,125 23.85 acres ±
Gilmer County • Ellijay, GA 30540
Reduced
$379,900 39.62 acres ±
Floyd County • Rome, GA 30161
For sale
$594,900 45.74 acres ±
Floyd County • Cave Spring, GA 30124
For sale
$349,000 11.9 acres ±
Lumpkin County • Dahlonega, GA 30533
Reduced
$109,900 12.02 acres ±
Elbert County • Elberton, GA 30635
Reduced
$689,000 83.72 acres ±
Warren County • Norwood, GA 30821
Reduced
$230,000 40.26 acres ±
Henry County • Stockbridge, GA 30281
Reduced
$1,450,000 130 acres ±
Haralson County • Tallapoosa, GA 30176
For sale
$2,166,000 28.88 acres ±
Barrow County • Winder, GA 30680
For sale
$1,150,000 80 acres ±
Haralson County • Tallapoosa, GA 30176

Georgia Profile


Hunting Regulations and Seasons
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Total Public Land Acreage
3,648,284
Average Annual Rainfall
52 inches
Farmland by Acre
9,900,000
Woodlands by Acre
24,700,000

Georgia Agents


Grantson Martin

Qualifying Broker, Land Specialist, GA Team Leader / Licensed in GA

Jackson Pryor

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in GA

James Walker

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in GA

Jason McGee

Associate Broker, Land Specialist / Licensed in GA, AL

Jeff Evans

CEO, Broker licensed in WI, ND, SD, Non-Resident Broker licensed in MN, Responsible Individual Broker licensed in CO, Principal Broker licensed in TN, Managing Broker licensed in IL, Associate Broker licensed in GA, Executive Broker licensed in AR.

Levi Smith

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in GA, AL

Matt Glander

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in GA

Matthew Sheffield

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in GA

Reese Rollings

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in GA

Ryan Rice

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in GA

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