Bacon County, GA
11,191 residents · 284 sq mi · 39.4/sq mi · 100% rural
About Bacon County
Bacon County is a county located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 11,140. The county seat is Alma.
Prepper Assessment
This area features a rural landscape with a population density of 39.4 people per square mile, making it relatively spacious. The climate is characterized by an annual mean temperature of 66.9°F and approximately 46.9 inches of rainfall per year, providing good conditions for growing a variety of crops in USDA zone 9b. However, the high summer temperatures, reaching up to 93.1°F, may limit the growing season for certain plants, making water management essential for self-sufficient living.
Natural hazards pose significant risks in this region, with hurricanes ranked at 84 on the FEMA scale, indicating a high likelihood of occurrence. Drought (64) and wildfire (57) risks also warrant consideration for those looking to establish a homestead. The area has a moderate violence percentile of 64, suggesting a higher risk compared to many rural locations, and the cost of living is relatively low, with a median home price of $95,600, which may appeal to budget-conscious individuals.
Bacon County may be suitable for individuals or families seeking a rural lifestyle with a focus on agricultural self-sufficiency. Those who thrive here will likely be adaptable and prepared for the challenges posed by climate and natural hazards. Conversely, individuals looking for urban amenities, high-speed broadband (only 58% of households subscribe), or a lower risk of natural disasters may find this county less appealing. The potential for agricultural success is a hidden gem, but the hurricane risk is a significant dealbreaker for many.
