Baconton, Georgia

Baconton is a city in Mitchell County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 856, down from 915 in 2010.

It has been suggested that Baconton be twinned with the town Egginton, in South Derbyshire, England, UK. This could bring a splendid relationship between the two towns, which could result in breakfast visits to each other's towns, for the mutual benefit of the town officials.

History
Baconton was incorporated in 1903. The community was named after Major Robert James Bacon, an original owner of the town site.

Geography
Baconton is located in northern Mitchell County at 31.37611°N, -84.16139°W (31.376002, -84.161468). U.S. Route 19 runs along the eastern border of the city, leading south 10 mi to Camilla, the county seat, and north 16 mi to Albany.

According to the United States Census Bureau, Baconton has a total area of 2.0 sqmi, all land. The Flint River passes 1 mi to the west of the city.

Soils of Baconton are mostly well drained or somewhat excessively drained. They have grayish brown loamy sand topsoils overlying yellowish brown or red sandy clay loam subsoils. All belong to the Ultisol soil order. Where agricultural or urban development have not occurred, these soils support mixed forests dominated by pines and oaks.

Demographics
As of the 2020 United States census, there were 856 people, 335 households, and 288 families residing in the city.

Education
The Mitchell County School District serves Baconton students, as well as Camilla students.
 * Public Schools
 * North Mitchell County Elementary School
 * Charter Schools
 * Baconton Community Charter Schools