Mount Zion is a city in Carroll County, Georgia, United States.
[4] The City of Mount Zion was established in 1852 by Reverend Thomas Hicks Martin (March 10, 1822 - June 14, 1914), after his family had settled on land that had once been owned by the Creek Confederacy.
The city's name was later adopted from the local Mount Zion Methodist Episcopal Church,[6] established 1865, which had soon became the center point of the community, and in 1878 the name Turkey Creek Mills was changed to Mount Zion.
[7] The Georgia General Assembly incorporated Mount Zion as a town in 1912[8] and re-chartered in 1953 and again in 1978.
The Mount Zion city flag began flying April 10, 2007.