Chauncey, GA
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Chauncey sits in central Georgia's rural Dodge County, about 90 miles southeast of Macon and 110 miles northwest of Savannah. This small community of 264 residents occupies rolling farmland where pecan groves and cotton fields stretch toward distant pine forests. The area experiences Georgia's typical humid subtropical climate, with hot summers and mild winters that rarely see snow. Highway 117 serves as Chauncey's main artery, connecting north to Eastman and south toward Hazlehurst. Most visitors arrive via US Highway 23, which runs parallel about 10 miles east through Eastman, then take local roads west into town. From Atlanta, drivers typically follow I-75 south to the Eastman exit, then navigate county roads for the final stretch. The nearest major highway access remains US 23 and US 341 through Eastman. Daily traffic consists mainly of local residents commuting to Eastman or nearby agricultural operations. Longer-distance travelers usually pass through en route to hunting lodges or family farms scattered throughout Dodge County. The closest airport, Telfair Wheeler Airport, lies about 25 miles southeast near McRae-Helena for private aircraft access. Chauncey's most distinctive feature is its vintage wooden water tower, painted white with bold black lettering, which has served as a landmark for rural travelers navigating Georgia's back roads for over half a century.