Madison County Town near Athens
About Colbert, GA
Welcome to Colbert, a small Madison County city in northeast Georgia, close to Athens and near Georgia's longest covered bridge.
Colbert is a small city in Madison County, Georgia, in the northeastern part of the state, situated east of Athens in the gently rolling farmland that defines this rural corner of the Piedmont. With a 2020 census population of about 630, Colbert is one of Madison County's compact incorporated towns, part of a cluster that also includes Danielsville, the county seat, along with Comer, Ila, Carlton, and Hull. The town's character is rooted in the agricultural landscape that surrounds it. Madison County, with a population of roughly 30,000, is a rural county of farms, pastures, and small communities, and Colbert fits squarely within that setting — a quiet residential town where the elementary school, local churches, and the rhythms of farm life anchor the community. Colbert's greatest asset is its proximity to Athens, the home of the University of Georgia, which lies a short drive to the west. That location gives residents access to a major university town's employment, shopping, dining, music, and cultural offerings while allowing them to live in a much quieter, lower-density environment. The commute into Athens is straightforward, making Colbert a practical option for people who work or study in the city but prefer rural living. The town is served by the Madison County School District, based in nearby Danielsville, with Colbert Elementary School educating local students. For higher education, the University of Georgia is minutes away, and Athens Technical College provides additional workforce and continuing-education options. Recreation centers on the area's natural and historic features. Watson Mill Bridge State Park, in neighboring Comer, is one of the region's most distinctive destinations, built around Georgia's longest covered bridge — a four-span, 229-foot structure completed in 1885 that crosses the South Fork of the Broad River. The 1,018-acre park offers hiking, camping, fishing, and picnic grounds along the river. For residents of Colbert, the combination of a small-town home, easy Athens access, and nearby river recreation defines daily life in this corner of northeast Georgia.
Frequently Asked Questions
What county is Colbert in?
Colbert is a city in Madison County, Georgia, in the northeastern part of the state. It sits east of Athens in the rolling farmland of the county, which had a population of about 30,120 in the 2020 census.
How far is Colbert from Athens?
Colbert is a short drive east of Athens, the home of the University of Georgia. The town is close enough that Athens' jobs, shopping, entertainment, and cultural offerings are an easy commute, while Colbert itself retains a quiet, rural small-town character.
What school district serves Colbert?
Colbert is served by the Madison County School District, based in Danielsville, which serves the cities of Carlton, Colbert, Comer, Hull, and Ila. Colbert Elementary School is located in the town and serves local students.
What recreation is near Colbert?
Nearby Watson Mill Bridge State Park, in neighboring Comer, is home to Georgia's longest covered bridge, built in 1885 and spanning about 229 feet across the South Fork of the Broad River. The park offers hiking, camping, fishing, and picnic areas.
How big is Colbert?
Colbert is a small incorporated city of about 630 residents in Madison County. The county's other incorporated towns include Danielsville, the county seat, along with Comer, Ila, Carlton, and Hull, all part of the rural northeast Georgia landscape.
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About Colbert
Real Estate & Housing
Colbert's housing reflects its character as a small rural town near Athens. The community offers a mix of older homes in its established center and newer single-family construction, with larger lots and rural acreage available throughout the surrounding Madison County countryside. The town tends toward a lower-density, more affordable setting than Athens itself, appealing to buyers who want space, quiet, and a small-town environment while staying within commuting distance of the University of Georgia. Homes range from traditional in-town properties to country parcels suited to gardening, outbuildings, or simply more room, giving Colbert a practical appeal for families and those seeking rural living.
Neighborhoods
Colbert is a compact town organized around its central crossroads and school, with residential streets extending into the surrounding farmland. The town functions as a single close-knit community rather than a collection of named districts, with homes clustered near the elementary school and the main road through town, and rural acreage spreading outward into Madison County. The nearby towns of Comer and Danielsville, along with the Broad River corridor, extend the area's rural character. This layout keeps local life walkable and central, while the open countryside and the conveniences of Athens lie just beyond the town limits.
Lifestyle in Colbert
Colbert offers a quiet, rural northeast Georgia lifestyle within easy reach of a major university town. Daily life is small-town and unhurried, centered on the local elementary school, churches, and the surrounding farmland of Madison County. Athens, about a short drive to the west, supplies the dining, shopping, music, and cultural scene of the University of Georgia, along with regional healthcare and employment. Between the two, Colbert residents enjoy the best of both: a peaceful rural home base with farmland and open space, and the conveniences and opportunities of Athens close at hand. The nearby Broad River and Watson Mill Bridge State Park add outdoor recreation to the local rhythm.
Schools & Education
Colbert is served by the Madison County School District, a charter school system based in Danielsville that serves the entire county, including the communities of Carlton, Colbert, Comer, Hull, and Ila. Colbert Elementary School is located in the town and educates local students, while the district's middle and high schools are elsewhere in the county. The district's schools are a focal point for community life in Colbert. For higher education, the University of Georgia in nearby Athens and Athens Technical College provide accessible options, with the broader institutions of northeast Georgia within a short drive.
Getting Around
Colbert sits east of Athens, connected to the city by the state highway network that runs through Madison County toward Comer, Elberton, and the South Carolina line. The drive into Athens takes roughly 20 minutes, putting University of Georgia employment, shopping, healthcare, and services within easy reach. Daily travel is by car, consistent with the area's rural setting, and the surrounding farm-to-market roads serve the Madison County countryside. For longer trips, Athens' position on the regional highway network — with connections toward Atlanta, Augusta, and the Georgia coast — extends Colbert's reach well beyond its small-town limits.
Parks & Recreation
Recreation around Colbert centers on Watson Mill Bridge State Park, located a short drive away in neighboring Comer. The 1,018-acre park is built around Georgia's longest covered bridge, a four-span structure completed in 1885 that crosses the South Fork of the Broad River, and it offers hiking, camping, fishing, and picnicking along the water. The Broad River itself supports fishing and paddling through the surrounding countryside. For broader cultural and sporting offerings, Athens and the University of Georgia are minutes away, providing parks, trails, music venues, and college athletics, while the rural roads and farmland of Madison County invite cycling and scenic drives.
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