Bulloch County Town East of Statesboro
About Brooklet, GA
Welcome to Brooklet, a Bulloch County town set just off Interstate 16, about nine miles east of Statesboro and home to the annual Brooklet Peanut Festival.
Brooklet is a small city in southeastern Georgia's Bulloch County, positioned about nine miles east of the county seat of Statesboro and just off Interstate 16. The town grew up around the Savannah and Statesboro Railroad, and it was chartered in 1906 with its center established at the nine-mile post of that line, where Lane Street and Railroad Street still mark the original settlement. That railroad-era origin shaped a compact town core that remains the heart of the community today. Agriculture has long defined Brooklet and its surroundings. The town sits amid the peanut-growing farmland of Bulloch County, a heritage celebrated each year at the Brooklet Peanut Festival, one of the area's signature events. The town is also home to Hunter Cattle Company, a working farm and agritourism destination that draws visitors for farm tours and local foods, reinforcing the area's rural and farm-to-table character. Brooklet's proximity to Statesboro extends the town's reach considerably. Statesboro, home to Georgia Southern University, supplies the college-town amenities — restaurants, shopping, entertainment, and the university's Botanic Garden — that a town of Brooklet's size would otherwise lack. Residents enjoy a quiet, small-town pace while remaining a short drive from the university, medical services, and retail of the county seat. For families, Brooklet offers a notable concentration of schooling within the town itself, including Brooklet Elementary and Southeast Bulloch High School, both part of the Bulloch County School District. This combination of rural character, local schools, and easy access to Statesboro and Interstate 16 makes Brooklet a practical choice for residents seeking small-town living in the Statesboro area.
Frequently Asked Questions
What county is Brooklet in?
Brooklet is a city in Bulloch County, Georgia, in the southeastern part of the state. It is one of the county's municipalities alongside Statesboro, the county seat, as well as Portal and Register. Brooklet sits about nine miles east of Statesboro and just off Interstate 16.
How far is Brooklet from Statesboro?
Brooklet is located roughly nine miles east of Statesboro, the Bulloch County seat and home of Georgia Southern University. The drive along Georgia 67 connects the two towns, putting Statesboro's shopping, dining, medical services, and university amenities within a short drive of Brooklet.
What school district serves Brooklet?
Brooklet is part of the Bulloch County School District. The town is home to Brooklet Elementary School and Southeast Bulloch High School, which serves students from the southeastern portion of the county. Having both an elementary school and a high school within town limits is a notable convenience for Brooklet families.
What is Brooklet known for?
Brooklet is best known for its annual Brooklet Peanut Festival, which celebrates the peanut-farming heritage of Bulloch County with food, vendors, and community events. The town is also home to Hunter Cattle Company, a working farm and agritourism destination known for its grass-fed beef and farm tours.
Is Brooklet near Interstate 16?
Yes. Brooklet sits just off Interstate 16, which provides a direct highway route east toward Savannah and west toward Macon. The town's location near I-16, combined with its position about nine miles east of Statesboro, gives residents convenient regional highway access.
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About Brooklet
Real Estate & Housing
Brooklet's housing market blends small-town living with the rural character of southeastern Bulloch County. The town's older core sits around the historic railroad center on streets like Lane and Railroad, while the surrounding area includes newer single-family subdivisions and larger country properties. Listings around Brooklet commonly feature acreage — parcels of several acres or more — reflecting the agricultural surroundings and appealing to buyers who want room for gardens, outbuildings, or small-scale farming. In-town lots tend to be more compact and walkable. The town's location along Georgia 67 and just off Interstate 16 keeps it accessible, while its position east of Statesboro means Georgia Southern University and the county seat's shopping and services are a short drive away.
Neighborhoods
Brooklet is organized around its historic town center, where Lane Street and Railroad Street mark the original railroad-era settlement and the spot where the 1906 charter established the town's center. Residential streets radiate from that core, with a mix of established in-town homes and, farther out, newer subdivisions and rural acreage parcels that extend into the surrounding farmland. The town's compact scale keeps nearly every neighborhood within minutes of the schools and the downtown festival grounds, while the open countryside to the east and south offers larger lots and agricultural properties for those who prefer more space.
Lifestyle in Brooklet
Life in Brooklet is rooted in small-town Georgia tradition. The annual Brooklet Peanut Festival, organized by the Brooklet Community Development Association, is the town's signature gathering, celebrating the area's peanut-farming heritage with food, vendors, and community events, and the town also holds an annual Christmas tree lighting. Hunter Cattle Company, a working farm known for its grass-fed beef and agritourism, gives the community a distinctive farm-to-table presence. For broader dining, shopping, and entertainment, residents turn to nearby Statesboro, a college town whose restaurants and events are tied to Georgia Southern University, just a short drive west.
Schools & Education
Brooklet is served by the Bulloch County School District, and the town is home to two of the district's schools: Brooklet Elementary School and Southeast Bulloch High School, which enrolls students from the southeastern portion of the county. Having both an elementary and a high school within town limits is a convenience that distinguishes Brooklet among the county's smaller municipalities. Families also have access to the district's middle school offerings and to Statesboro-based educational resources, including Georgia Southern University for higher education and the cultural programming that accompanies it.
Getting Around
Brooklet sits just off Interstate 16, which runs through the area and provides a direct route east toward Savannah and west toward Macon. Georgia 67 passes through the town and connects Brooklet to Statesboro, about nine miles to the west, and the wider Bulloch County road network. The town's position east of Statesboro puts the county seat's services and Georgia Southern University within a short drive, while I-16 access opens the larger regional highway system. Brooklet's rural setting means most travel is by car, with ample open-road driving through the surrounding farmland.
Parks & Recreation
Recreation in Brooklet centers on community events and the surrounding countryside. The annual Brooklet Peanut Festival is the highlight of the local calendar, drawing visitors to the town's festival grounds for a celebration of the region's agricultural heritage, with a Christmas tree lighting rounding out the holiday season. Hunter Cattle Company offers farm tours and a glimpse of working agriculture just outside town. For outdoor and cultural recreation, nearby Statesboro provides the Botanic Garden at Georgia Southern University, municipal parks, and college-town events, while the rural roads and farmland around Brooklet itself invite cycling and scenic drives.
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