Richmond County, county in Georgia, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 202,079 inhabitants. The county was created 247 years ago in 1777. Its county seat is Augusta.
There are 3 city/town in Richmond County, GA. The largest city of Richmond County is Augusta with a population of 197,166. Other cities include, Hephzibah population 3,936 and Blythe population 675
Blythe, City in Burke and Richmond counties, Georgia, United States
Situated along the Savannah River, Richmond County encapsulates the classic Southern beauty and hospitality of southeastern Georgia. The main city of Augusta anchors the county as the second largest in the state, offering attractions like the Augusta Museum of History along the picturesque riverfront.
Just south of Augusta, Hephzibah provides small town living with community parks and historic landmarks like the Brothersville Chapel and New Hope Methodist Church. Further south, rural Blythe showcases Richmond County's agricultural roots and scenic pastoral landscapes.
The towns of Fort Gordon and Fort Stewart flank Augusta as key military centers for the region. Activities on these Army bases range from training operations to golf on scenic courses.
From stately homes and river walks to military history and farmland vistas, Richmond County's towns encapsulate classic facets of Georgia's heritage and culture. Each community contributes part of the greater Southern story.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Richmond County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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Augusta | The third most populous city in Georgia. | 197,166 |
Blythe | City in Burke and Richmond counties, Georgia, United States | 675 |
Hephzibah | City in Richmond County, Georgia, United States of America | 3,936 |