Welcome To,
Lee County, AL
Lee County services, Auburn, Cusseta, Loachapoka, Phenix City, Riverview, Salem, Smiths Station, Valley, and Waverly.

Lee County was created by the Alabama legislature on 1866 Dec. 5. It was named for Confederate General Robert E. Lee. The county lies on the eastern part of the Black Belt. It is bordered by Chambers, Tallapoosa, Macon, and Russell counties, and on the east by the Chattahoochee River and the State of Georgia. It currently encompasses 609 square miles. The county seat is located at Opelika, which in the Creek Indian language means "big swamp." Other towns and communities include Loachapoka and Auburn, the site of Auburn University. Map showing the original boundaries of Lee County, Alabama, with respect to the former boundaries of the counties from which it was carved.


Today

Lee County has something to offer in every town.  There are many Parks you can go to and enjoy the out doors.Lee County offers amazing Golf Course,
Lake Wood Golf Course, and the Beaver Creek Golf Course.


Information herein was found on Lee County web page.