About South Fulton
Fulton County lies in north-central Georgia
in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. The warm southern
climate produces plentiful oak-hickory-pine forests, making the
area a beautiful place to live.
Fulton County encompasses 528.7 square miles,
and stretches over 70 miles from one end to the other. North
Fulton includes the cities of Sandy Springs, Alpharetta,
Roswell, and Mountain Park. South Fulton includes the suburban
cities of College Park, East Point, Fairburn, Hapeville,
Palmetto and Union City. The City of Atlanta lies between them.
The Chattahoochee River, the source of
drinking water for most of Fulton County, is one of the smallest
water sources in the country relative to the size of the
population it supports. The "Hooch" runs out of the north
Georgia mountains, bringing with it plentiful trout.
Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International
Airport, the busiest airport in the world lies within South
Fulton, containing five parallel runways in an east-west
configuration, and covering 4,700 acres. In 2005, the airport
serviced 85,907,423 domestic and international passengers as
well as 767,897 metric tons of cargo.
Click here for a detailed map of South Fulton
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