
Rolling hills, tranquil lakes, and a population as tight-knit as family, life here moves at its own unhurried pace.

LAND BETWEEN THE LAKES
Coosa County has unlimited opportunities for outdoor adventure. With the Coosa River forming its western border, the Tallapoosa/Lake Martin area on the east, and Hatchet Creek running through the center, it's easy to see why Coosa County is often called the land between the lakes.

COOSA COUNTY
Discover the charm of Coosa County, where history, scenic beauty, and outdoor adventures collide. From historical sites and serene lakes to growing hiking trails and vibrant local festivals, there's something here for everyone.
1832
ESTABLISHED
666
SQUARE MILES
3
MUNICIPALITIES
10,387
2020 CENSUS POPULATION
MUNICIPALITIES
POINTS OF INTEREST
History of Railroad
The railroad came to Coosa County in 1874, thanks to the Savannah & Memphis Railroad Company building a line from Opelika to Goodwater, with the railroad going through Kellyton. The Goodwater Railroad Depot followed suit, being constructed in 1875.

Sewer Board
In 1990, the Rockford Sewer Board installed these rather uncommon sewer covers throughout the town limits. The scenic scene depicted on them showcases the town's rural environment and adds to the community's charm.
Piedmont Plateau Birding Sites
Coosa County is proud to have 3 birding sites along the Piedmont Plateau Birding Trail. Chapmans Creek is a quiet, remote public use area on scenic Lake Martin. Double Bridges on Hatchet Creek offers outstanding birding opportunities. Flagg Mountain is the most recently added location and provides an excellent location for raptor watching, particularly during spring and fall.

Flagg Mountain
At 1,152 feet, Flagg Mountain is one of the southernmost mountains along the eastern seaboard and the symbolic southern terminus of the Appalachian Mountain Trail. An historic 52-foot tower and cabins were built in the 1930's. The tower and several cabins still stand today due to the efforts of a determined group of local volunteers. The gate is open daily from 9:00 a.m. to sunset, and there is a gathering on the first Friday of every month at 5:30 p.m.

Pinhoti Trail
Hikers are quickly learning about the hundreds of miles of hiking trails that crisscross through the scenic countryside. More trails are being developed, like the Pinhoti National Recreational Trail, to connect with adventurous east coast Appalachian Trail. Through-hikers can now enjoy an overnight stay in rustic cabins on Flagg Mountain, constructed in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps.
Photo courtesy of Callie Thornton.
Alabama Scenic River Trail
The Alabama Scenic River Trail stretches from the northern boundary of the state to the Gulf of Mexico. Hatchet Creek and Weogufka Creek in Coosa County are among the waterways that have been adopted into the trail.
