Sapps Still is an unincorporated community in Coffee County, Georgia, United States.
A community developed around the turpentine still to provide housing and provisions to support the still workers and their families.
The still exploded due to a fire and was replaced by a lumber mill that was built in its place.
A rail spur [1] that passed through Sapps Still connected the barge and steamboat wharf on the Ocmulgee River at Relee, five miles to the north, with the county seat of Douglas, and from there to other rail lines.
An abandoned telephone long-distance microwave relay tower stands approximately one-half mile south of Sapps Still on the east side of US Highway 441, and is often cited as a landmark.