Hall County, Georgia

Hall County: County in Georgia, United States

About

Hall County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2010 census, the population was 179,684 and a population density of 162 people per km². After 10 years in 2020 county had an estimated population of 206,591 inhabitants. Its county seat is Gainesville. The county was created 205 years ago in 1818.

Hall County locator map
Location of Hall County on Georgia map.

Quick Facts about Hall County

Population : 206,591 (2020)
Country : United States of America
State : Georgia (United States)
Different from : Hall County, Hall County
Area : 1112 km2
Water as percent of area : 8.5%
Land as percent of area : 91.5%
Altitude : 1,184 feet / 361 meters
Capital : Gainesville
Establishment : December 12, 1818
Time Zone : America/New_York
Local time : 00:13:19 (25th November 2024)
Density : 186 Pop. per km² as of 2020
Population growth : 13.02% (2010-2020)
Hall County Georgia Courthouse image
Hall County Georgia Courthouse
Hall County Georgia Courthouse image

Geography

Hall County is located at 34°19'1"N 83°49'11"W (34.3168900, -83.8196800). It has 9 neighbors: Banks County, Barrow County, Dawson County, Forsyth County, Gwinnett County, Habersham County, Jackson County, Lumpkin County and White County.

Hall County map

The largest city of Hall County is Gainesville with a population of 44,213. Other cities include, Flowery Branch population 8,778, Oakwood population 4,305 and Lula population 3,016. See all Hall County cities & populated places.

Hall County Populated Places

Cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Hall County.

City Name Population Title
Gainesville 44,213 The most populous city in Hall County, Georgia.
Flowery Branch 8,778 City in Hall County, Georgia, United States of America
Oakwood 4,305 City in Hall County, Georgia, United States
Lula 3,016 City in Banks and Hall Counties, Georgia, United States
Clermont 1,099 Town in Hall County, Georgia, USA

Hall County has 9 neighbours.

  • Gainesville

Demographics

The population of Hall County increased by 13.02% in 10 years.

Year Population % Change Method
2010 179,684 - census
2011 182,269 1.42% estimation process
2012 184,102 1% estimation process
2013 186,431 1.25% estimation process
2014 189,142 1.43% estimation process
2015 192,245 1.61% estimation process
2016 196,159 2% estimation process
2017 198,953 1.4% estimation process
2018 201,538 1.28% estimation process
2019 204,441 1.42% estimation process
2020 206,591 1.04% estimation process

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People born in Hall County (1)

American politician Joe T. Wood was born in Hall County

Other places with the same name (3)

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