Treutlen County, GA
6,365 residents · 199 sq mi · 31.9/sq mi · 100% rural
About Treutlen County
Treutlen County is a county located in the southern portion and Magnolia midlands portion of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 6,406. The county seat is Soperton. Treutlen County is host to the Million Pines Arts and Crafts Festival which takes place during the first weekend in November.
Prepper Assessment
Living in this area offers a rural experience with a population density of 31.9 people per square mile. The climate is characterized by a warm annual mean temperature of 65.6°F and ample rainfall at 46.5 inches per year, supporting a long growing season suitable for various crops. USDA zone 9b indicates that many fruits and vegetables can thrive here, making self-sufficient living feasible, though the heat of summer can be a challenge for some crops.
Natural hazards are a significant consideration, with hurricanes ranked 67 and droughts at 52 on the FEMA scale, indicating a higher risk of these events. The area has a relatively high violence percentile of 68, suggesting some safety concerns, though the overall disaster percentile is low at 2, indicating fewer overall hazards. Additionally, the cost of living is moderate, with a median home price of $98,500, but broadband access is limited to 42% of households, which may affect remote work opportunities.
This county may be a good fit for those seeking a rural lifestyle with the ability to grow crops and raise livestock, especially if they are prepared for heat and occasional hurricanes. However, it may not suit individuals who prioritize urban amenities or high-speed internet access, as well as those who are uncomfortable with the potential for violence. The affordability of housing is a hidden gem for budget-conscious homesteaders, but the risks associated with natural hazards could be a dealbreaker for some.
