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Cobb County Lake City

About Acworth, GA

Welcome to Acworth, the "Lake City" of Cobb and Cherokee Counties, set on the southeastern banks of Lake Acworth and Lake Allatoona northwest of Atlanta.

Acworth is a city in Cobb and Cherokee Counties, Georgia, about 26 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta. With a population of roughly 22,000, it sits in the foothills of the North Georgia mountains along the southeastern banks of Lake Acworth and Lake Allatoona, a setting that has earned it the nickname the "Lake City." The city is part of Metro Atlanta and combines a preserved historic downtown with lake recreation and suburban growth. Acworth's historic downtown, with its restored storefronts and period architecture, anchors the community and hosts shops, restaurants, and events throughout the year. The city's two lakes define its recreation and character: Lake Acworth offers a swimming beach and in-town parks, while Lake Allatoona, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoir, provides boating, fishing, and miles of shoreline along the city's edge. Acworth's roots as a railroad and mill town are reflected in its compact downtown and older neighborhoods, even as the city has grown into a suburban community. Lake living remains central to daily life: residents launch boats, fish, and swim within minutes of home, and the lakes draw seasonal visitors from across the metro. Public schools are primarily part of the Cobb County School District, with some portions of the city falling in Cherokee County's district. Commuters reach Atlanta by car via the Interstate 75 corridor and the surrounding highway network, or by park-and-ride bus service through CobbLinc and regional Xpress routes. Acworth draws families and residents seeking a small-town atmosphere, lake access, and strong schools within commuting distance of Atlanta. Whether in a lakefront neighborhood, a restored in-town home, or a conventional subdivision, residents share access to the city's signature lakes and its walkable, event-filled downtown.

Population 22,440
County Cobb County, Cherokee County
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Frequently Asked Questions

What county is Acworth in?

Acworth is located in Cobb County, Georgia, with portions extending into Cherokee County. It sits about 26 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta in the foothills of the North Georgia mountains, and is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area.

Why is Acworth called the Lake City?

Acworth is known as the 'Lake City' because it sits along the southeastern banks of Lake Acworth and Lake Allatoona, in the foothills of the North Georgia mountains. The lakes define much of the city's recreation and character.

What school district serves Acworth?

Most of Acworth is served by the Cobb County School District, while portions of the city fall within Cherokee County's school district. Families typically confirm their assigned schools by specific address.

How far is Acworth from Atlanta?

Acworth sits about 26 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta, a drive of roughly 35 to 40 minutes. Commuters reach Atlanta by car via the Interstate 75 corridor or by park-and-ride bus service through CobbLinc and regional Xpress routes.

What is there to do in Acworth?

Acworth is near Lake Acworth and Lake Allatoona, both of which offer boating, fishing, swimming, and parks. The city also has a historic downtown with shops, restaurants, and events, giving it a blend of waterfront recreation and small-town character.

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About Acworth

Real Estate & Housing

Acworth's housing stock spans historic and suburban eras. Around the downtown, older homes and bungalows give the city its established character, while surrounding subdivisions offer a range of single-family homes built over several decades. Lake-area properties, from modest lake cottages to larger waterfront homes, add a recreational dimension for buyers seeking dock access or lake views. The city's mix of historic in-town homes, conventional suburban neighborhoods, and lakefront properties gives buyers a variety of settings, with most residents owning their homes.

Neighborhoods

Acworth's historic downtown is its most distinctive neighborhood, with restored homes and storefronts around the Main Street area. Surrounding subdivisions provide conventional suburban living, with established streets and mature trees. Along Lake Acworth and Lake Allatoona, waterfront neighborhoods and lake communities offer docks, lake views, and direct water access. Portions of the city extend into Cherokee County, giving some neighborhoods a slightly different character and school assignment. The city's blend of a preserved core, lakefront enclaves, and suburban growth reflects its evolution from a railroad town to a lake-oriented Atlanta suburb.

Lifestyle in Acworth

Acworth's lifestyle blends lake recreation with small-town character. The city's historic downtown, with its restored storefronts and period architecture, hosts shops, restaurants, and community events throughout the year. Lake Acworth provides a swimming beach and in-town parks, while Lake Allatoona offers boating and fishing on a larger scale. Residents enjoy a suburban pace with strong schools and lake access, while Atlanta's employment and cultural amenities remain within commuting distance. The combination of a walkable historic core, waterfront recreation, and metro convenience defines the community's everyday appeal.

Schools & Education

Most of Acworth is served by the Cobb County School District, one of Georgia's larger school systems, with elementary, middle, and high school campuses in and around the city. Portions of Acworth fall within Cherokee County's school district, so families confirm their assigned schools by specific address. The city's schools are a key draw for relocating families, and the district's size provides a range of programs and facilities across the area.

Getting Around

Acworth sits about 26 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta, a drive of roughly 35 to 40 minutes via the Interstate 75 corridor. Commuters can also use park-and-ride bus service, with CobbLinc and regional Xpress routes connecting the Acworth Park and Ride to Atlanta employment centers and MARTA rail stations. The city's position in northern Cobb County places the northwest Atlanta suburbs and the Interstate 285 perimeter within reasonable reach, making car travel the primary mode for most residents.

Parks & Recreation

Acworth's recreation is centered on its two lakes. Lake Acworth offers a swimming beach, fishing, and in-town parks along its shore, while Lake Allatoona provides boating, sailing, fishing, and extensive shoreline on a much larger scale. The city's parks and the downtown host community events, festivals, and concerts. For broader outdoor recreation, the foothills of the North Georgia mountains and nearby state parkland extend the options for hiking and camping, making the city a base for both everyday lake life and weekend outings.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

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Went Under Contract 24
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payments Median Sale Price $425,000 +0.0%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $104
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sell Homes Sold 692
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 99.0%
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