Upson County Seat on the Flint River
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Welcome to Thomaston, the Upson County seat in Georgia's Piedmont, where a textile-mill heritage meets Flint River recreation and small-town pace.
Thomaston is the county seat of Upson County, Georgia, in the west-central Piedmont about 60 miles south of Atlanta. With roughly 9,800 residents, it is a classic small Georgia county-seat town built around a courthouse square, with a history that runs deep into the 19th century. Industry made Thomaston what it is. Founded in 1899, Thomaston Cotton Mills grew into a major textile and tire-cord producer, employing generations of local families and shaping the town's working-class character through much of the 20th century. The mill's long history, documented in local archives and on the West Georgia Textile Heritage Trail, remains a point of civic identity even after the industry's decline. Downtown retains its courthouse, storefronts, and a walkable grid of older homes and churches. The Flint River is the area's defining natural feature. Sprewell Bluff State Park, just outside town, protects a stretch of the river with hiking, fishing, and paddling, and the historic Auchumpkee Creek Covered Bridge is a beloved local landmark. Greatest Generation Memorial Park offers a splash pad, pavilion, and space for community gatherings, and an 18-hole golf course adds to the recreation mix. Thomaston-Upson County Schools serve the community through a consolidated system, and U.S. Route 19 plus State Routes 74 and 36 connect the town to Griffin, Columbus, and Macon. The surrounding county is rural and forested, with agriculture and light industry alongside the town, and the region's gently rolling terrain marks the transition between the Piedmont and the fall line country to the south. That blend of textile-mill heritage, riverfront recreation, and small-town pace gives Thomaston a grounded, historic, and outdoors-oriented character.
Frequently Asked Questions
What county is Thomaston in?
Thomaston is the county seat of Upson County, Georgia, located in the west-central Piedmont region about 60 miles south of Atlanta and roughly 25 miles west of Macon. It is the county's principal city and commercial center.
What is Thomaston known for?
Thomaston is known for its textile heritage: Thomaston Cotton Mills, chartered in 1899, produced textiles and tire cord for much of the 20th century and long anchored the local economy. The town is also known for its proximity to the Flint River and Sprewell Bluff State Park.
What school district serves Thomaston?
Thomaston is served by Thomaston-Upson County Schools, a consolidated district whose high school is Upson-Lee. The system operates elementary, middle, and high schools across the county, including several campuses located within the Thomaston city limits.
How far is Thomaston from Atlanta?
Thomaston is about 60 miles south of Atlanta via U.S. Route 19 and roughly 25 miles west of Macon. The drive to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport typically takes a little over an hour.
What outdoor recreation is near Thomaston?
Sprewell Bluff State Park protects a scenic stretch of the Flint River just outside town, with hiking, fishing, and paddling. Other attractions include the historic Auchumpkee Creek Covered Bridge, Greatest Generation Memorial Park, and an 18-hole golf course.
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