Varnell is a small city located in Whitfield County, Georgia, in the United States. It has a total area of 1.8 square miles, and its population according to the latest estimates by the United States Census Bureau is approximately 1,800 people.
The city was originally founded in the early 20th century as a railway station on the Southern Railway line between Atlanta and Chattanooga. It was named after James Varnell, who was a member of the Georgia General Assembly.
Residents and visitors to Varnell can enjoy a variety of outdoor recreational activities in and around the city, including hiking, fishing, and camping in Fort Mountain State Park located nearby.
Varnell has a relatively low cost of housing and living compared to other cities in Georgia, making it an attractive option for people looking for a quiet and affordable place to live.
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