WALTON COUNTY

County Offices
303 South Hammond Drive
Monroe 770-267-1301
https://www.waltoncountyga.gov/

Chamber of Commerce
132 East Spring Street
Monroe 770-267-6594
https://www.waltonchamber.org/

Quality of Life
Walton County was created by the Lottery Act of 1818 as Georgia’s 46th county. The county was named for George Walton, a Georgia Governor, US. Senator, and signer of the Declaration of Independence. The county is now home to seven municipalities, the largest being Monroe, the county seat. Others include Between, Good Hope, Jersey, Loganville, Social Circle, and Walnut Grove.

Rich in history, the county boasts several interesting historic sites including Jacks Creek, Kilgore Mill Covered Bridge, Causlon Plantation, the Brodnax House, and Thompson’s Mill. The Walton County Courthouse, built in 1883, is serves an a lasting example of the Second Empire architectural style. Today, the largest and most popular festival in Walton County is Monroe’s Crepe Myrtle Festival held each September. The county also hosts Georgia’s National Fair each October. A 10-day event, activities at the 628-acre complex include a circus, livestock and horse shows, youth events, and fine arts competitions.

Services
Georgia’s comprehensive highway system conveniently links Walton County with the metro area via I-20, U.S. Highway 78, and Georgia Highway 316. Monroe Municipal Airport, Amtrak, and Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport provide transportation to hundreds of other destinations.

With its location between Athens and Atlanta, Walton County residents have access to several higher education choices. Major institutions include the University of Georgia, the Athens Area Technical Institute, including a center in Walton County, DeKalb Technical Institute and Gwinnett Technical Institute.

Walton Medical Center has been the primary resource for healthcare in Walton County since 1959. The facility is an affiliate of the highly recognized Emory University System of Health Care. The hospital is a complete primary care facility with a 24-hour emergency department, intensive care unit, physical therapy services, and ambulatory and outpatient care units.

Loganville
City Hall
770-466-1165
https://www.loganville-ga.gov/

Chamber of Commerce
770-267-6594
https://www.waltonchamber.org/

The city of Loganville is located on the border of Gwinnett and Walton counties. The city’s nearest neighbors include Snellville, Grayson, and Walnut Grove. Loganville is also located conveniently close to Highways 78, 20, and 81. Currently, Loganville is noted as one of the fastest growing cities in Georgia. Offering both residents and visitors gracious Southern hospitality, many family-owned shops throughout the city offer a variety of goods and services. The city’s most popular attraction is the Old Rock Gym on Main Street, an impressive structure built during the depression. With its plentiful residential subdivisions and quiet country feel, Loganville is particularly attractive to families with young children. Residents also enjoy an abundance of public softball and baseball fields.

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