South Fulton Rural Retreat

About Chattahoochee Hills, GA

Welcome to Chattahoochee Hills, a city southwest of Atlanta that preserved its farmland and rolling countryside — and became home to the Serenbe community.

Chattahoochee Hills sits in the rolling farm country of south Fulton County, about 25 miles southwest of downtown Atlanta. It is an unusual municipality — a city created not to intensify development but to control it. As Atlanta's suburbs pushed outward in the late 20th century, residents, landowners, and environmental advocates organized to protect the area's rural landscape, and in 2007 they incorporated Chattahoochee Hills to do so. The result is a large, low-density city of farms, pastures, woodlands, and scattered historic crossroads, anchored by one of the region's most distinctive communities. That community is Serenbe, a planned biophilic development founded by Steve Nygren in the late 1990s. Built around walkable hamlets, preserved green space, a working farm, and farm-to-table businesses, Serenbe has drawn national attention as a model of conservation-minded, agrarian living. It anchors the city's identity while the surrounding countryside — including historic Campbellton, once the county seat of Campbell County — remains horse and farm country. The city is home to roughly 3,800 residents, served by Fulton County Schools, including the Chattahoochee Hills Charter School. Recreation centers on the landscape itself: Cochran Mill Park offers about 18 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, with waterfalls and mill ruins, while Serenbe provides additional trails, a farmer's market, and seasonal events. For newcomers, Chattahoochee Hills offers something rare so close to a major city: genuine rural acreage, an intentional community ethos, and quick access to Atlanta's airport and economy. It appeals to equestrians, farm-oriented buyers, and those seeking a slower, nature-centered lifestyle within commuting distance of the city.

Population 3,782
County Fulton
Active Listings 179

Frequently Asked Questions

What county is Chattahoochee Hills in?

Chattahoochee Hills is a city in Fulton County, Georgia, about 25 miles southwest of Atlanta. A small annexed portion of the city extends into neighboring Coweta County around the Serenbe development.

What is Serenbe?

Serenbe is a planned biophilic community within Chattahoochee Hills, developed by Steve Nygren beginning in the late 1990s. It is organized into walkable hamlets with homes, shops, restaurants, a working farm, and a farmer's market, all designed around preserved green space.

How far is Chattahoochee Hills from Atlanta?

Chattahoochee Hills is about 25 miles southwest of downtown Atlanta, reachable through the Palmetto and Fairburn area via Interstate 85 and State Route 70. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is a short drive to the northeast.

What school district serves Chattahoochee Hills?

Chattahoochee Hills is served by the Fulton County School District, including the Chattahoochee Hills Charter School, a K-8 public charter school in the area. High school students attend district schools in south Fulton County.

What outdoor recreation is in Chattahoochee Hills?

Cochran Mill Park offers about 18 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, plus waterfalls, mill ruins, a playground, and picnic areas. Serenbe also offers miles of nature trails, a farm, and seasonal events.

City Guide

About Chattahoochee Hills

Real Estate & Housing

Chattahoochee Hills' housing market has two distinct strands. Within Serenbe, buyers find compact hamlet living — cottages, townhouses, and larger designed homes arranged around greens and trails, often within walking distance of shops and the farm. Across the rest of the city, the stock leans toward country estates: farmhouses and custom homes on five, ten, or more acres of pasture and woodland, many with barns or equestrian facilities. The city's land-use rules and transfer-of-development-rights framework are designed to preserve that open landscape, so acreage and clustered hamlets coexist rather than giving way to conventional sprawl.

Neighborhoods

Chattahoochee Hills is less a single town than a collection of historic crossroads and new hamlets. Serenbe, the most prominent, is organized into walkable hamlets such as Selborne with homes, shops, and gathering spaces. Campbellton, once the county seat of the short-lived Campbell County, anchors the area's history, while communities such as Rico, Rivertown, Cedar Grove, Friendship, County Line, and Goodes mark the rural crossroads that predate incorporation. This patchwork of old communities and intentional new development gives the city a character unlike any other in metro Atlanta.

Lifestyle in Chattahoochee Hills

Chattahoochee Hills offers a deliberately rural, intentional lifestyle within reach of Atlanta. Serenbe anchors much of the social and cultural life, with its farm-to-table restaurants, seasonal farmer's market, arts programming, and walkable hamlets built around preserved green space. Beyond Serenbe, the wider city remains horse and farm country, with equestrian properties, pastures, and a slower, land-centered rhythm. Residents trade suburban density for acreage, dark skies, and trails, while still reaching Atlanta's airport and urban amenities in a short drive. It suits buyers who want an agrarian, community-minded retreat rather than a conventional subdivision.

Schools & Education

Chattahoochee Hills is served by the Fulton County School District, the public system covering all of Fulton County. The Chattahoochee Hills Charter School, a K-8 public charter school located in the area, is a notable local option, while older students attend district middle and high schools in south Fulton County. The city's location also places private schools in the Peachtree City, Palmetto, and south Atlanta areas within reach, and the universities of metro Atlanta — Georgia Tech, Georgia State, and Emory among them — are accessible for higher education.

Getting Around

Chattahoochee Hills is about 25 miles southwest of downtown Atlanta, accessed through the nearby communities of Palmetto and Fairburn. State Route 70 and Cochran Mill Road are the primary local corridors, with Interstate 85 providing the main connection north into Atlanta and south toward Newnan. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is a short drive to the northeast, a convenience that distinguishes the city from more remote rural areas. Most residents rely on cars, and the city's intentionally low density means daily errands often route through Palmetto, Fairburn, or Peachtree City.

Parks & Recreation

Recreation in Chattahoochee Hills is rooted in its rural landscape. Cochran Mill Park, the city's signature outdoor space, offers about 18 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, along with waterfalls, historic mill ruins, a playground, and picnic areas. Serenbe adds miles of nature trails through preserved woodlands and meadows, plus a working farm and a seasonal farmer's market. The broader Chattahoochee Hill Country supports equestrian activity, with horse farms and riding trails throughout the area, and Atlanta's larger parks and cultural attractions remain a short drive northeast.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

home_work New This Week 8
Went Under Contract 0
trending_down Price Reductions 0
payments Median Sale Price $760,000 -8.4%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $176
schedule Avg Days on Market 4
sell Homes Sold 38
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 96.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 8.0

Price & Sales History

Market data reflects closed sales over the last 90 days and is provided for informational purposes.

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