Southeast Atlanta Suburban Community
Welcome to Ellenwood, an unincorporated southeast Atlanta community along I-675, spanning parts of four counties near Panola Mountain and Arabia Mountain.
Ellenwood is an unincorporated community in the southeastern suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia, notable for straddling four counties—Clayton, Henry, Rockdale, and DeKalb—along the Interstate 675 and Georgia State Route 42 corridors. It is not an incorporated city but a postal and community identity centered on ZIP code 30294, with agricultural roots that reach back to the 1830s. Over the late 20th and early 21st centuries, it evolved from farmland into a spread-out residential area as the Atlanta metro expanded south and east. The community's population is roughly 42,000, distributed across a collection of subdivisions and neighborhoods rather than a single downtown. Its geography is mixed: quiet residential streets and wooded lots dominate much of the area, while the northwestern sections near the I-285 perimeter hold a corridor of warehouses, distribution centers, and light industry that ties Ellenwood to Atlanta's logistics economy. This dual character—bedroom suburb and industrial edge—defines much of the area's daily rhythm. Education is split by county. DeKalb County Schools serves a substantial portion of Ellenwood, while homes in the Clayton, Henry, and Rockdale portions fall under those counties' school systems. This makes school assignment a function of a property's exact address, a key consideration for families. Recreation is a genuine strength. Panola Mountain State Park, just minutes away, protects a rare granite monadnock and offers hiking, archery, tree climbing, and guided programs. The Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area extends the trail network, and the Panola Mountain Golf Course serves golfers within the community itself. Ellenwood suits buyers seeking space, value, and a lower-density lifestyle within reach of downtown Atlanta, Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, and the metro's southern employment corridors. It is a community of neighborhoods more than a town—practical, established, and quietly connected to both the city and the natural landscape of Georgia's Piedmont.
Ellenwood is an unincorporated community rather than a city, and it spans parts of four counties: Clayton, Henry, Rockdale, and DeKalb. Its location straddles the county lines southeast of Atlanta along Interstate 675 and Georgia State Route 42.
Ellenwood is not an incorporated city. It is a suburban community with its own post office and ZIP code (30294), located southeast of Atlanta, with portions lying in Clayton, Henry, Rockdale, and DeKalb counties.
Because Ellenwood spans multiple counties, the school district depends on a home's exact location. DeKalb County Schools serves much of the community, while portions fall within Clayton, Henry, or Rockdale county school systems.
Ellenwood lies roughly 15 to 20 miles southeast of downtown Atlanta, connected directly by Interstate 675 and Georgia State Route 42. The drive to central Atlanta typically takes 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic, placing the airport and major job centers within an easy commute.
Ellenwood is close to Panola Mountain State Park, with its hiking, archery, and tree-climbing programs, as well as the Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area and the Panola Mountain Golf Course. These provide outdoor recreation minutes from the neighborhood.
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