Coastal Georgia is the easternmost region of the state, stretching along the Atlantic Ocean and including barrier islands, ports, marshlands, and historic coastal cities. This region has a distinct geographic and cultural identity shaped by maritime trade and coastal ecosystems.
Cities and towns in Coastal Georgia feature historic street patterns, waterfront areas, and connections to shipping, tourism, and naval activity. The region includes both major port cities and smaller island communities.
Interactive maps of Coastal Georgia help users explore coastal roads, bridges, island access points, waterways, and urban centers, making it easier to understand how land, sea, and city life intersect along Georgia’s coast.
| City | Population | County |
|---|---|---|
| Brunswick | 15,300 | Glynn |
| Georgetown | 2,500 | Quitman |
| Hinesville | 34,800 | Liberty |
| Kingsland | 19,700 | Camden |
| Pooler | 29,500 | Chatham |
| Richmond Hill | 16,800 | Bryan |
| Savannah | 147,800 | Chatham |
| St. Marys | 18,300 | Camden |
| St. Simons | 13,200 | Glynn |
| Sylvania | 2,900 | Screven |
| Wilmington Island | 15,700 | Chatham |