Peachtree City, Georgia, is a uniquely planned community designed around a "village concept," aiming to provide residents with self-contained areas offering convenience and a strong sense of local identity. The city is currently comprised of five distinct villages: Aberdeen, Braelinn, Glenloch, Kedron, and Wilksmoor. Each village was originally envisioned to have its own shopping areas, recreational facilities, and elementary schools, all interconnected by Peachtree City's renowned multi-use path system.
This innovative planning allows residents to navigate the city primarily by golf cart, bicycle, or on foot, fostering a relaxed, community-oriented lifestyle. While each village offers its own character, from the older, established homes in Aberdeen to the newer construction in Wilksmoor, they collectively contribute to Peachtree City's high quality of life, access to green spaces, and emphasis on outdoor activities. This decentralized design minimizes the need for car travel within the city and enhances the overall suburban appeal.