Georgia records
Common Coachwhip in Georgia
HarmlessMasticophis flagellum

Yes. The Common Coachwhip has been recorded in 57 Georgia counties. It is non-venomous (harmless). Long, whip-thin body; coachwhips often show a braided-whip tail pattern.
Georgia counties with Common Coachwhip records
57 listed- Baker
- Glynn
- Emanuel
- Camden
- Long
- Bryan
- Wheeler
- Marion
- Decatur
- Clay
- Thomas
- Burke
- Bulloch
- Telfair
- Taylor
- Laurens
- Coffee
- Charlton
- Wayne
- McIntosh
- Baldwin
- Floyd
- Chattahoochee
- Stewart
- Richmond
- Lincoln
- Liberty
- Jones
- Irwin
- Evans
- Dougherty
- Dodge
- Colquitt
- Candler
- Wilkinson
- Ware
- Toombs
- Putnam
- Lowndes
- Bartow
- Jeff Davis
- Grady
- Fulton
- Crisp
- Bacon
- Atkinson
- Clarke
- Carroll
- Worth
- Brooks
- Brantley
- Tift
- Screven
- Schley
- Muscogee
- Murray
- Mitchell
See the full Common Coachwhip profile or all snakes in Georgia.