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Mableton

Mableton is a city in southwestern Cobb County, incorporated in 2023 and positioned along the US Highway 78 and Veterans Memorial Highway corridor roughly 10 miles west of downtown Atlanta. The city sits at the western edge of the I-285 beltway, giving residents direct access to the perimeter loop and a range of routes into the city and across the metro without navigating the congestion of the inner Atlanta highway network. The Silver Comet Trail, one of metro Atlanta's most significant paved greenway systems, passes directly through Mableton and connects the city to a 61-mile trail network stretching west toward the Alabama state line.

 

Day-to-day life in Mableton moves across a mix of established residential neighborhoods, retail corridors along Veterans Memorial Highway, and green spaces anchored by the Silver Comet Trail. The community includes a range of housing styles from post-war ranch homes in older neighborhoods to newer construction near the Mableton Parkway corridor, with home prices generally below the Cobb County median and proximity to the city offering value for commuters and families seeking access to the Atlanta metro without the costs associated with closer-in communities.

 

Mableton's incorporation as a city in 2023 brought new local governance to an area that had operated as an unincorporated Cobb County community for decades. The transition to city status has allowed Mableton to develop its own municipal identity, pursue dedicated parks and recreation programming, and advocate for infrastructure investment at the local government level. Residents have access to both city services and county-level resources of Cobb County, including library branches, the Cobb County Water System, and Cobb County Schools.

 

Where Mableton Sits in Cobb County

 

Mableton sits in the southwestern corner of Cobb County, bounded roughly by the I-285 perimeter to the east, the South Cobb Drive corridor to the north, and the Douglas County line to the west. US Highway 78 runs through the city's southern portion connecting toward Douglasville, while Veterans Memorial Highway serves as the primary north-south commercial and residential corridor through the community. The Silver Comet Trail trailhead at Mavell Road provides a key access point for the regional trail network, and Floyd Road and Mableton Parkway serve as the main connector roads between Mableton's residential areas and surrounding communities.

 

ZIP code 30126 covers the majority of the Mableton incorporated area. Residents receive municipal services from the City of Mableton and county services through Cobb County, including library access through the Cobb County Public Library System and water and sewer service through the Cobb County Water System. Public school assignments are managed by the Cobb County School District through neighborhood attendance zones, with Campbell High School serving the Mableton area at the secondary level. Georgia Power provides electric service to most Mableton addresses, and Cobb County manages solid waste collection for residential addresses throughout the city.

 

Green Spaces

 

Three green spaces define outdoor life for most Mableton residents:

 

Silver Comet Trail - A 61-mile paved multi-use trail running from Smyrna at the eastern trailhead to the Georgia-Alabama state line, passing directly through Mableton and offering uninterrupted cycling, walking, and running access through the southwestern Atlanta metro. The Mavell Road trailhead in Mableton provides parking and restrooms for residents accessing the trail from the city center.

 

Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre - A 4,000-capacity outdoor performance venue adjacent to the historic Mable House estate on Floyd Road, operated by Cobb County and hosting a seasonal lineup of concerts, community events, and performing arts programming in an open-air setting surrounded by mature trees and extensive grounds.

 

South Cobb Community Park - A Cobb County park facility in the Mableton area with athletic fields, open green space, and amenities supporting youth and adult recreation programs throughout the year. The park is part of the Cobb County parks network serving southwestern county communities.

 

Parks and Trails

 

Mableton's park and trail network spans from a nationally recognized paved greenway to county-operated community facilities:

 

Silver Comet Trail - A 61.5-mile rail-trail running west from the Mavell Road trailhead in Mableton through Powder Springs, Dallas, and Cedartown before reaching the Alabama state line. The trail is open year-round for walking, running, cycling, and skating, with multiple access points and parking areas along its length through southwestern Cobb County.

 

Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre - A 4,000-seat outdoor amphitheatre on Floyd Road adjacent to the Mable House historic property, hosting concerts and community events managed by Cobb County. The venue's grounds are accessible for pre-show gathering and serve as a green space anchor for the surrounding neighborhood throughout the season.

 

Nickajack Park - A Cobb County park facility in the Mableton area featuring baseball fields, tennis courts, and open recreation space serving local youth leagues and adult sports programming throughout the year. The park is a primary destination for organized recreation in the southwestern Mableton area.

 

Lions Club Park - A small neighborhood park in the Mableton community with open lawn areas, picnic facilities, and basic recreational amenities suited to informal outdoor gatherings and local neighborhood use.

 

Dining in Mableton

 

Mableton's dining options span the Veterans Memorial Highway and South Cobb Drive corridors, with a range of local restaurants and established chains serving the southwestern Cobb County community:

 

El Patron Mexican Restaurant - A local Mexican restaurant in the Mableton corridor serving traditional dishes including fajitas, enchiladas, and combination plates in a casual family dining setting.

 

Hibachi Japanese Steakhouse - A Japanese teppanyaki restaurant in the Mableton commercial area offering tableside cooking, sushi, and traditional Japanese entrees in a group-dining format suited to family celebrations and casual evenings out.

 

Waffle House on Veterans Memorial Highway - A 24-hour Waffle House location on the main Mableton corridor serving waffles, breakfast plates, sandwiches, and hash browns at any hour.

 

Zaxby's on Veterans Memorial Highway - A fast-casual chicken restaurant serving wings, chicken fingers, sandwiches, and salads along the main Mableton commercial corridor.

 

Los Hermanos Mexican Restaurant - A Mexican restaurant near the Mableton community area serving burritos, tacos, soups, and traditional combination plates in a relaxed dining room with full table service and a lunch menu suited to weekday stops.

 

Arts and Culture

 

Mableton's cultural life is anchored by the Mable House, a historic antebellum plantation property on Floyd Road that has been preserved by Cobb County as both a heritage site and an active arts and events venue. The property includes the Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre, which hosts a full season of concerts and performing arts events each year, and the Mable House Arts Center, which offers studio arts classes, gallery exhibitions, and community arts programming for residents across southwestern Cobb County.

 

The Arts Center at Mable House operates as a community resource for adults and youth, with studio space for painting, ceramics, and mixed media, as well as rotating exhibitions in its gallery. The programming reflects the community arts model that Cobb County has developed through its parks and cultural affairs infrastructure, providing accessible arts education and exhibition opportunities without requiring residents to travel to Marietta or Atlanta for cultural experiences.

 

Mableton's community identity has deepened since incorporation in 2023, with local civic organizations, neighborhood associations, and community events working to define the city's character as a distinct community within the broader Cobb County landscape. Community festivals, farmers markets, and neighborhood events have grown in visibility since cityhood, providing the social infrastructure that residents associate with established city communities across the metro.

 

Family, Pets, and Play

 

Mableton families have access to parks, a community arts center, and county library resources:

 

Silver Comet Trail - A 61-mile paved greenway accessible from the Mavell Road trailhead in Mableton, open year-round for family cycling, walking, running, and skating. The trail provides a car-free outdoor recreation environment that is especially well suited for families with younger children learning to ride bikes or building outdoor activity habits.

 

Mable House Arts Center - A community arts center at the Mable House property on Floyd Road offering studio art classes, youth summer camps, adult programming, and gallery exhibitions managed by Cobb County. The facility provides regular class schedules and seasonal workshops for residents of all ages across southwestern Cobb County.

 

Cobb County Public Library - A branch of the Cobb County Public Library System serving Mableton residents with books, digital lending, children's story time, computer access, and community meeting space. Library cards are available at no charge to Cobb County residents and provide access to the full county library system.

 

Nickajack Park - A Cobb County parks facility in the Mableton area offering baseball and softball fields, tennis courts, and open recreational space used for youth leagues and adult sports programs throughout the year.

 

Getting Around

 

Mableton residents rely primarily on personal vehicles for daily travel. Veterans Memorial Highway and South Cobb Drive serve as the main north-south surface roads through the community, connecting residents to the I-285 beltway at multiple interchanges and to US Highway 78 running west toward Douglasville. I-285 access near the Floyd Road and Veterans Memorial Highway interchanges provides routes to Atlanta, Smyrna, and the broader metro ring in both directions.

 

For transit, CobbLinc provides bus service through Cobb County including routes serving the Mableton corridor. Connections to MARTA rail are available at the Arts Center Station in Midtown Atlanta via express routes, and at the Hamilton E. Holmes MARTA station in West Atlanta, which is accessible from southwestern Cobb County via surface road connections for residents who prefer transit commuting.

 

Cycling on the Silver Comet Trail provides a practical off-road option for recreation and some commuting between Mableton and Smyrna. On surface streets, cyclists share lanes with vehicle traffic on the main corridors. Parking is available in surface lots throughout the Veterans Memorial Highway and South Cobb Drive commercial corridors, with no significant parking constraints in the area. Rideshare services are available throughout Mableton for trips that require a vehicle.

 

Everyday Stops

 

Mableton residents handle most grocery shopping and daily errands along the Veterans Memorial Highway and South Cobb Drive commercial corridors:

 

Kroger on Veterans Memorial Highway - A full-service Kroger supermarket in the Mableton corridor with an expanded deli, bakery, pharmacy, and grocery pickup option. The store serves as a primary grocery destination for Mableton households and maintains consistent hours throughout the week.

 

Publix Super Market on South Cobb Drive - A full-service Publix grocery store serving the southwestern Cobb County area with fresh produce, a pharmacy, prepared foods, and a full grocery selection. The store's location on South Cobb Drive makes it accessible from most Mableton neighborhoods for weekly shopping trips.

 

Walmart Supercenter on Veterans Memorial Highway - A full-service Walmart Supercenter in the Mableton commercial corridor with groceries, pharmacy, clothing, electronics, and general merchandise serving southwestern Cobb County residents for everyday and specialty shopping needs.

 

City Services and Utilities

 

New Mableton residents will need to set up service with the following providers for essential utilities and city services:

 

City of Mableton - The city's official website handles municipal permits, code enforcement inquiries, city council information, and general service requests for Mableton addresses.

 

Cobb County Water System - Provides water and sewer service to Mableton residential addresses. New service connections and account management are handled through the county water department online and by phone.

 

Cobb County Sanitation - Manages residential trash, recycling, and yard debris collection for Mableton addresses. Contact the department to confirm collection day schedules and cart setup for new service addresses.

 

Georgia Power - Provides electric service to most Mableton residential addresses. New service, outage reporting, and account management are available through the Georgia Power residential portal.

 

Cobb County Public Library - Serves Mableton residents through the Mableton Branch and other county library locations. Library cards are free to all Cobb County residents and provide access to digital and physical library collections.

 

Nearby Communities

 

Mableton connects to several southwestern Cobb County and adjacent communities along its main travel corridors:

 

Smyrna - A Cobb County city northeast of Mableton with a walkable market village, proximity to The Battery Atlanta, and I-285 connectivity along the eastern Cobb corridor.

 

Powder Springs - A Cobb County city west of Mableton along the Silver Comet Trail corridor with a growing downtown district and established residential neighborhoods.

 

Marietta - Cobb County's county seat to the north, with a walkable historic square, a year-round arts and dining scene, and direct I-75 and I-575 access.

 

Austell - A small Cobb County city directly adjacent to Mableton along the US 78 corridor with established neighborhoods and access to the Silver Comet trailhead network.

 

Douglasville - Douglas County's county seat to the west along US 78 with a revitalized downtown square, a growing dining scene, and suburban development across the I-20 corridor.

 

FAQs

 

When was Mableton incorporated as a city?

 

Mableton was incorporated as a city on January 1, 2023, following a referendum in which Mableton's residents voted to form a new municipality within Cobb County. The city operates under a mayor-council form of government and has been developing its municipal services and departments since incorporation. Residents can follow city government news and service updates through the official City of Mableton website.

 

What school district serves Mableton?

 

Mableton addresses are served by the Cobb County School District, which assigns students to neighborhood schools based on attendance zones. Campbell High School serves the Mableton area at the secondary level. Residents can look up the specific school assignment for any Mableton address using the attendance zone lookup tool on the Cobb County School District website at cobbk12.org.

 

Where does the Silver Comet Trail start in Mableton?

 

The primary Mableton trailhead for the Silver Comet Trail is located at Mavell Road near the intersection with Floyd Road, where parking and restroom facilities are available for trail users. The trail runs west from this point through Powder Springs, Dallas, and Cedartown before reaching the Georgia-Alabama state line, providing 61 miles of paved multi-use trail accessible from Mableton.

 

How do I set up water service at a Mableton address?

 

Water and sewer service for Mableton is provided by the Cobb County Water System. New service connections and account setup are handled through the county water department, which processes requests online and by phone. Residents can confirm service availability and initiate a new account through the Cobb County Water System's online portal.

 

What electric utility serves Mableton?

 

Georgia Power provides electric service to most Mableton residential addresses. New service can be initiated through the Georgia Power website, which offers online account setup, outage reporting, and billing management. Some addresses in the western portions of Mableton may fall within Cobb EMC service territory - checking your specific address on both provider websites will confirm which utility serves your location.

 

Where is the nearest public library to Mableton?

 

Mableton is served by the Cobb County Public Library System, which operates the Mableton Branch in the community and additional branches across Cobb County. Library cards are free to all Cobb County residents and provide access to books, digital lending, children's and adult programming, and computer access at all branch locations.

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Overview for Mableton, GA

43,047 people live in Mableton, where the median age is 38.8 and the average individual income is $48,775. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Demographics and Employment Data for Mableton, GA

Mableton has 15,917 households, with an average household size of 2.7. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Mableton do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 43,047 people call Mableton home. The population density is 2,100.83 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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