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Fort Stewart, Georgia Weather

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About Fort Stewart, Georgia

Fort Stewart sprawls across a landscape of longleaf pine and dense hardwood bottomlands, a verdant expanse where the air hangs thick and humid, especially in the languid afternoons of summer. It lies 4.7 miles east-north-east of Hinesville, GA (from Hinesville, GA: bearing 77°T), and is situated 9.1 miles north-east of Walthourville. The terrain, mostly flat with subtle rises and dips, is crisscrossed by a network of creeks and swamps, their dark waters reflecting the towering trees that filter the sunlight into shifting patterns on the sandy soil. This is a place where the rustle of pine needles underfoot is a constant soundtrack, and the scent of damp earth and pine resin fills the lungs, a primal perfume that clings to everything, a testament to the enduring wildness of the Georgia coast. The sheer scale of the undeveloped land, broken only by the disciplined geometry of training grounds and barracks, lends Fort Stewart a character of both immense natural presence and imposing military purpose, a quiet hum beneath the surface of ordinary existence. The history of Fort Stewart is deeply entwined with the strategic needs of a nation, its establishment in the early 1940s transforming this corner of Tattnall County into a vital training ground for armored divisions. Before the military's arrival, this land was largely agricultural, its soil yielding crops that supported a more pastoral way of life, a past that still whispers in the occasional overgrown field or the weathered fence posts disappearing into the undergrowth. The local economy, while now heavily influenced by the military presence and its associated services, retains echoes of its agricultural roots; the nearby towns still see trucks laden with timber and the occasional tractor rumbling down the road, a reminder of the land's ongoing productivity. The Ogeechee River, a dark ribbon of water, flows not far from the installation's edges, a historic artery that once carried commerce and now serves as a vital natural resource, its slow, deliberate current mirroring the unhurried pace of life that persists in the surrounding communities, a gentle counterpoint to the rigorous training conducted within Fort Stewart's boundaries.

LocationFort Stewart, Tattnall County, Georgia
Coordinates31.86271°N, 81.517611°W
TimezoneEastern Time (America/New_York)
ZIP Code(s)31315, 31314
Area Code478
Page generatedJune 2026
Weather dataOpen-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service