Ashburn, Turner County is located on Interstate 75, only one hour's drive from Florida and 160 miles south of Atlanta. We are located on I75, exit 82, which is centrally located to beaches, mountains and major metro areas, while living in small town America.

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Towns have personalities just like people and Ashburn is a fun place to live with friendly people and lots of community spirit. Plus, where else do they have a Fire Ant Festival? How fun is that! Don Winters moved from Ohio in 2004

My husband and I retired and were looking for a warmer climate and better cost of living. Ashburn is the best of everything - small town charm, friendly people, inexpensive living, and a great place to raise a family. - Sue Mastrario moved from New Jersey in 1992

Located in the heart of Georgia, Turner County encompasses all that defines Southern charm. Here you will find friendly faces, strong community bonds and life that still moves at a relaxed pace.

But setting Ashburn and Turner County apart from the typical small town is Turner County's ability to recruit new industry and business. In the past eight years, eight new industries have moved to Ashburn. And a new 120 acre industrial park has been created, all highlighting the efforts of the local governments to diversify their economy, while keeping its agricultural base and small town charm.

Ashburn was designated the state's fourth Entrepreneur Friendly Community. This means that everything you need to establish your new business is ready for you in Ashburn and Turner County. The Ashburn Turner County Chamber of Commerce strives to make doing business in Turner County easy.

Ashburn, Turner County is a great place to visit and to live!

Also setting Turner County apart from other small towns would be it's spirited and playful side, epitomized in its famous annual Fire Ant Festival, held each year the fourth weekend in March. It features over 20 events including a Fire Ant calling contest and much more!

Turner County is also known for some of the best hunting and fishing in Georgia, and Turner County has several hunting plantations where you can relax and enjoy Georgia's unique wildlife.

Turner County - where else can you find the World's Largest Peanut Monument, a Crime and Punishment Museum and Last Meal Cafe? And if you are looking for a true southern experience, how about a farm market? At Calhoun Produce you can pick your own strawberries and buy fresh, Georgia grown produce.

It is all here in Turner County!