Gwinnett County Railroad Town
Lots & Land in Lilburn, GA
Welcome to Lilburn, a Gwinnett County railroad town with a walkable Old Town, Parkview High School, and the Camp Creek Greenway, about 20 miles northeast of Atlanta.
Lilburn sits in Gwinnett County, Georgia, about 20 miles northeast of downtown Atlanta, in the heart of the Atlanta metro's northeastern suburbs. Its population is roughly 14,500 within a compact footprint of about six square miles. The city's origins are tied to the railroad: it was founded in the late 1800s as a stop along the Seaboard Air Line Railway and incorporated in 1910, taking its name from railway superintendent Lilburn Trigg Myers. That rail heritage is still visible in Old Town Lilburn, a walkable historic district where the city's earliest buildings and civic spaces remain, now surrounded by shops and restaurants. As automobile travel rose, activity also shifted to Lawrenceville Highway and U.S. 29, giving Lilburn a dual center — the historic Old Town and a newer commercial corridor that runs through the middle of the city. Education and recreation define everyday life. Lilburn is part of Gwinnett County Public Schools, one of Georgia's largest districts, and Parkview High School within the city is consistently ranked among the state's stronger public high schools. The city maintains nearly 150 acres of parkland, centered on Lilburn City Park, which serves as the trailhead for the 4.2-mile Camp Creek Greenway — a paved, wooded trail with a lengthy boardwalk section. Lilburn's commute into Atlanta is comparatively direct for Gwinnett County, with U.S. 29 running through the city and Gwinnett County Transit express buses providing service to downtown, while MARTA's Doraville rail station lies nearby. The city suits households seeking an established, diverse, family-oriented community with a genuine historic downtown, strong schools, and a manageable commute into Atlanta.
Frequently Asked Questions
What county is Lilburn in?
Lilburn is located in Gwinnett County, Georgia, about 20 miles northeast of downtown Atlanta. The city sits along U.S. Route 29 and is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area's northeastern suburbs.
How far is Lilburn from Atlanta?
Lilburn is about 20 miles northeast of downtown Atlanta, roughly a 30-minute drive via U.S. 29. Gwinnett County Transit's express bus routes 101 and 103 also connect the city to downtown Atlanta, and MARTA's Doraville station is nearby.
What school district serves Lilburn?
Lilburn is served by Gwinnett County Public Schools, one of Georgia's largest districts. Parkview High School, located in Lilburn, is the city's flagship campus and is consistently ranked among the better public high schools in the state.
What is Old Town Lilburn?
Old Town Lilburn is the city's historic, walkable downtown district, founded as a railroad community in the late 1800s. It preserves Lilburn's rail-era buildings and civic spaces and now hosts shops, restaurants, and community events.
What is the Camp Creek Greenway?
The Camp Creek Greenway is a 4.2-mile paved, multi-use trail that runs through Lilburn, beginning at Lilburn City Park. It traverses woodlands and includes a lengthy boardwalk section, offering walking and cycling in a natural setting within the city.
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