Coastal Georgia

Coastal Georgia
Region
Downtown Savannah
Downtown Savannah
Coastal Georgia highlighted in light blue
Coastal Georgia highlighted in light blue
Location of Georgia in the United States
Location of Georgia in the United States
CountryUnited States
StateGeorgia
Largest citiesSavannah
Hinesville
Statesboro
Pooler
St. Marys
Kingsland
Richmond Hill
Wilmington Island
St. Simons
Brunswick
Georgetown
Rincon
Port Wentworth
Garden City
Fort Stewart
Country Club Estates
Skidaway Island
Dock Junction
Whitemarsh Island
Population
 (2020)
 • Total731,630
DemonymCoastal Georgian
Websitegeorgia.org/regions/coastal-georgia

Coastal Georgia is a ten-county region in the U.S. state of Georgia, bordering South Carolina and Florida.[1] It comprises a substantial portion of the state's Lower Coastal Plain. The region's largest city and metropolitan area is Savannah. Coastal Georgia's total population was 731,630 according to the 2020 United States census. Largest cities in the region: Savannah (pop. 147,442), Hinesville (pop. 35,063), Statesboro (pop. 33,472), Pooler (pop. 25,675), St Marys (pop. 18,532), Kingsland (pop. 18,331), Richmond Hill (pop. 16,775), Wilmington Island (pop. 15,607), St Simons Island (pop. 15,291), Brunswick (pop. 15,213), Georgetown (pop. 12,545), Rincon (pop. 11,016), Port Wentworth (pop. 10,913), Garden City (pop. 10,403), Fort Stewart (pop. 9,765), Country Club Estates (pop. 9,408), Skidaway Island (pop. 8,846), Dock Junction (pop. 7,500), Whitemarsh Island (pop. 7,264).

  1. ^ "Coastal - Region 12". Georgia Department of Economic Development. Retrieved 2023-12-28.