Coastal Georgia Army Town
About Hinesville, GA
Welcome to Hinesville, the Liberty County seat set beside Fort Stewart, home of the Army's 3rd Infantry Division, about 40 miles west of Savannah.
Hinesville is the county seat of Liberty County, Georgia, situated on the Atlantic coastal plain about 40 miles southwest of Savannah. It is best understood as a military community: the city sits immediately adjacent to Fort Stewart, one of the largest United States Army installations east of the Mississippi River, and the post's presence shapes nearly every aspect of local life. Liberty County carries a deep Revolutionary heritage — the county and its neighboring Midway district were home to figures tied to Georgia's independence movement — but Hinesville's modern identity began to take shape in 1940, when the federal government purchased land just outside town to build Camp Stewart, an anti-aircraft artillery training center. The installation grew into Fort Stewart, and today it is home to the Army's 3rd Infantry Division, one of the service's most storied units. Hinesville, Fort Stewart, and the rest of Liberty County together form the Hinesville metropolitan area, and the installation remains the region's dominant employer and population driver. With roughly 35,000 residents, Hinesville is a full-service county seat, hosting the Liberty County government, courts, and a commercial base that serves both the city and the post. Retail, healthcare, education, and services tied to the installation anchor the local economy, and many residents work on post or in supporting businesses. The city's population is notably transient by the standards of a small Southern city, as military families rotate through on assignment, and the community has built a strong support network around that reality. Hinesville is served by the Liberty County School System, and its location near Interstate 95 puts Savannah, the Georgia coast, and regional airports within about an hour's drive. For many residents, Hinesville's appeal lies in its proximity to Fort Stewart, its lower-key coastal Georgia setting, and the tight-knit, military-friendly character of the community itself. It suits service members and their families, civilian defense employees, and anyone seeking an affordable home base in this corner of southeastern Georgia.
Frequently Asked Questions
What county is Hinesville, Georgia in?
Hinesville is in Liberty County, Georgia, on the Atlantic coastal plain in the southeastern part of the state. It is the county seat of Liberty County and sits about 40 miles southwest of Savannah.
What military installation is near Hinesville?
Hinesville is a military community, closely tied to adjacent Fort Stewart. The installation is home to the Army's 3rd Infantry Division and is one of the largest Army posts east of the Mississippi River, making the military central to Hinesville's economy and daily life.
What school district serves Hinesville, Georgia?
Public schools in Hinesville are part of the Liberty County School System, a Pre-K through 12th grade district based in the city. The district enrolls roughly 10,700 students across about a dozen schools.
How far is Hinesville from Savannah?
Hinesville is about 40 miles west of Savannah, a drive of roughly 45 to 60 minutes. The city is also near Interstate 95, which provides access to coastal Georgia and connections north and south.
What is the Hinesville metropolitan area?
Hinesville, along with Fort Stewart and the rest of Liberty County, forms the Hinesville metropolitan area. The installation's garrison, primarily the 3rd Infantry Division, drives much of the region's population and employment.
City Guide
About Hinesville
Real Estate & Housing
Hinesville's housing market is shaped by the constant rotation of military families assigned to Fort Stewart. The city offers a range of single-family homes, from modest mid-century houses near the city's center to newer subdivisions on its outskirts, along with a substantial stock of townhomes and apartments serving renters. Communities such as Griffin Park provide family-oriented housing, while rural Liberty County acreage and newer cottage-style developments appeal to those seeking more space between Hinesville and Interstate 95. Because demand fluctuates with the installation's population, the market tends to be active and turnover-driven. Buyers and renters alike can find options spanning established in-town neighborhoods and newer construction on the city's growing edges.
Neighborhoods
Hinesville's neighborhoods range from its older core near the county courthouse to newer subdivisions radiating outward. Griffin Park is among the recognized residential areas, offering a mix of homes popular with military and civilian families. The city's commercial spine runs along Veterans Parkway and nearby corridors, with neighborhoods branching off toward Fort Stewart's gates on the north and east. Newer developments have spread toward the city's western and southern edges, where subdivision housing meets the more rural landscape of Liberty County. The area between Hinesville and Interstate 95 offers a growing band of newer, often larger-lot communities. Because the installation anchors the city, proximity to Fort Stewart's entrances is a key consideration across Hinesville's residential areas.
Lifestyle in Hinesville
Life in Hinesville is deeply connected to the military. With Fort Stewart immediately adjacent, the city's rhythm follows the installation's schedules, deployments, and homecomings, and a substantial share of residents are active-duty soldiers, military families, veterans, and civilian employees. The community is known for its support of military families, with businesses, churches, and civic organizations oriented around service members. Dining and retail concentrate along the main commercial corridors, and the city's public events often celebrate both its coastal Georgia heritage and its armed-forces identity. For broader amenities, Savannah lies about 40 miles east, offering historic districts, beaches, and cultural attractions, while the Georgia coast and Interstate 95 put regional destinations within reach.
Schools & Education
Hinesville is served by the Liberty County School System, a Pre-K through 12th grade public district based in the city. The district enrolls roughly 10,700 students across about a dozen schools, including elementary, middle, and high school campuses serving Hinesville and the surrounding Liberty County communities. Because the district serves a military population, it has extensive experience welcoming and supporting students who move frequently with their families' assignments. The district's high schools include Bradwell Institute and Liberty County High School. Families also have access to private and Department of Defense school options, and the system's size and military familiarity make it a practical anchor for the many service-member households living in the Hinesville area.
Getting Around
Hinesville sits near Interstate 95, which runs along coastal Georgia and connects the city to Savannah, about 40 miles to the east, as well as to points north and south along the Eastern Seaboard. Georgia State Route 196 and other state highways link Hinesville directly to Fort Stewart's gates and to neighboring Liberty County communities. Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport is the nearest commercial airport, roughly 40 to 50 miles away. Public transit is limited, so most residents depend on personal vehicles, with commuting patterns heavily oriented toward Fort Stewart and, to a lesser extent, Savannah. The city's position between the installation and the interstate defines its transportation geography.
Parks & Recreation
Recreation in and around Hinesville reflects coastal Georgia's natural setting and the city's military community. Local parks provide sports fields, playgrounds, and walking trails, and the nearby Fort Stewart installation offers extensive outdoor recreation for eligible service members and families, including hunting, fishing, and recreation areas. The region's coastal rivers and marshes support fishing, boating, and wildlife viewing, while the Atlantic beaches of Georgia's coast, including Tybee Island near Savannah, are within about an hour's drive. Savannah's historic district, museums, and festivals expand cultural options. The Liberty County area also hosts community events that bring together military and civilian residents, reinforcing the close ties between the city and the installation that anchors it.
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