Locust Grove, Georgia


Locust Grove is a city in Henry County, Georgia, United States. The population was 8,947 in 2020. Some unincorporated communities such as Luella and many rural areas surround Locust Grove, and those communities have Locust Grove postal addresses.
Locust Grove has experienced a growth in population and in businesses coming into the area. In 1900 the population of the city was 254 and is now over 5,000.

History

The community was named for a grove of locust trees near the original town site. Georgia General Assembly incorporated Locust Grove in 1893.

Government

In December 2025, the Henry County Sheriff's Office, which serves the county including Locust Grove, promoted NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal to the position of Chief of Community Relations. O'Neal had previously served as the office's Director of Community Relations for five years.

Geography

Locust Grove, Georgia is located in southern Henry County, Georgia, situated 35 miles southeast of Atlanta along Interstate 75 at Exit 212.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 11.78 square miles of which 11.59 square miles is land and 0.19 square miles is water.

Demographics

RaceNum.Perc.
White 3,12534.93%
Black or African American 4,62751.72%
Native American100.11%
Asian1401.56%
Pacific Islander40.04%
Other/Mixed4314.82%
Hispanic or Latino6106.82%

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 8,947 people, 2,571 households, and 1,837 families residing in the city.

Arts and culture

Attractions

opened for business in the fall of 1994. Since that time many new businesses have made Locust Grove their home.
Locust Grove is also home to Noah's Ark, a non-profit preserve and rehabilitation facility home to more than 1,000 animals. A group home sharing the site was previously licensed by the state of Georgia to provide residential care for up to 24 children but has since closed.
Locust Grove has a platform for watching the Norfolk Southern line that runs parallel to State Route 42/US Highway 23. It is equipped with a scanner radio that allows visitors to the platform to listen in to the local railroad frequency, which broadcasts out of the defect detector in nearby Jenkinsburg.

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