North Wilkes County Crossroads

Farms & Ranches in Tignall, GA

Welcome to Tignall, a small north Wilkes County town surrounded by farmland and positioned between Clarks Hill and Richard B. Russell lakes.

Tignall is a small town in Wilkes County, in the Piedmont region of northeastern Georgia, a few miles west of the Georgia–South Carolina state line. It sits along Georgia State Route 17, between Elberton to the north and the county seat of Washington to the south, and has long served as the commercial and community center of northern Wilkes County. With a population of about 485, Tignall is among the smaller incorporated towns in the region, defined by its rural surroundings of rolling pastures, farmland, and woodlands. The town's location is its defining advantage. It lies roughly an hour's drive from both Augusta and Athens, giving residents access to two of the region's major employment, healthcare, and cultural centers while keeping daily life firmly rural. Even closer are two of the South's large reservoirs: Clarks Hill Lake, also known as J. Strom Thurmond Lake, and Richard B. Russell Lake, both managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and both within easy reach for boating, fishing, and lakeside recreation. Tignall's economy and character remain tied to the land. Agriculture and timber have long anchored the area, and the community has developed a notable retiree presence drawn by the quiet setting and lake access. The nearby Fishing Creek Wildlife Management Area adds thousands of acres of public land for hunting, fishing, and wildlife viewing. For people seeking a low-density, outdoor-oriented lifestyle in the Georgia Piedmont, Tignall offers a small-town crossroads with deep roots, open countryside, and uncommon proximity to two major lakes. Its schools are part of the Wilkes County School District, and its central location keeps the larger amenities of Washington, Elberton, Athens, and Augusta within a short drive.

Population 485
County Wilkes
Active Listings 139

Frequently Asked Questions

What county is Tignall, Georgia in?

Tignall is in Wilkes County, in the Piedmont region of northeastern Georgia. The town sits a few miles west of the Georgia–South Carolina state line and has long been the center of the northern part of the county.

What is the population of Tignall, Georgia?

Tignall had a population of 485 at the 2020 census. It is a small rural community where many residents live on or near farmland and a notable share of the population consists of retirees.

What lakes are near Tignall, Georgia?

Tignall is near two large reservoirs on the Savannah River system. Clarks Hill Lake, also known as J. Strom Thurmond Lake, and Richard B. Russell Lake both lie within a short drive and offer boating, fishing, swimming, and camping, making the town a convenient base for lake recreation.

What school district serves Tignall, Georgia?

Tignall is served by the Wilkes County School District, whose schools are centered in nearby Washington, Georgia. Students from Tignall attend the district's elementary, middle, and high schools, which serve the county as a whole.

How far is Tignall from Augusta and Athens?

Tignall is roughly an hour's drive from both Augusta and Athens. Georgia State Route 17 runs through the town, connecting it to Elberton to the north and the county seat of Washington to the south.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

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

home_work New This Week 2
Went Under Contract 0
trending_down Price Reductions 0
payments Median Sale Price $197,500 +43.4%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $187
schedule Avg Days on Market 149
sell Homes Sold 3
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 99.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 45.3

Price & Sales History

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

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