Georgia State Route 221
Georgia State Route 221 is a state highway located in the southeastern region of Georgia. It runs approximately 30 miles, connecting the towns of Baxley and Reidsville. The route primarily serves local traffic and provides access to various rural areas and communities along its path.
The highway features a mix of two-lane and multi-lane sections, accommodating both residential and agricultural traffic. Georgia State Route 221 intersects with several other state routes, enhancing connectivity within the region. It plays a vital role in supporting the local economy by facilitating transportation for goods and services.