Monroe-Walton County Library

The library is conveniently located in the City of Monroe and open seven (7) days a week. Free wifi is available 24/7. Check the library’s calendar for programs and events.

Monroe-Walton County Library

217 W. Spring Street, Monroe, Georgia 30655

Library Hours:

  • Mon - Thurs - 9:00AM-7:00PM

  • Fri - 9:00AM-6:00PM

  • Saturday - 10:00AM-4:00PM

  • Sunday - 2:00PM-6:00PM

Click here to access reading challenges 
for all ages!
As part of the Azalea Regional Library System, the Monroe-Walton County Library is able to offer patrons with a valid PINES library card free access to:
  • Public computers & 24/7 Wifi (inside and available from the parking lot)
  • Children’s Area and AWE early literacy station computers for children ages 2-8
  • Makerspace (in progress!), Click here to see our WISH LIST and learn how you can help us reach our goal!
  • Quiet Study Room (Click here to fill out our meeting room application.)
  • Teen Space
  • Charging Station
  • Wireless Printing / Copying / Scanning / Faxing / Proctoring
  • Regular & Large Print Materials 
  • Assistive Technology
  • Friends of the Monroe-Walton County Library Book Sale Room
  • Free Programs & Events for all ages and interests (Check our Calendar!)
  • A robust collection of eBooks, audiobooks, and digital magazines for all ages via 
    • eRead Kids, Sebco Books, Freading, hoopla, and Libby
    • Check out the Digital Libraries for sign up and user info.
  • Preston Historical Collection / Microfilm Reader
This garden is registered with the Rosalynn Carter Butterfly Trail - #315


Spring Street Secret Garden at the Monroe-Walton County Library #315

Discover the Library's Secret Garden!
Our secret garden is a haven for native butterflies like the Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, American Lady, and Common Buckeye, and we also welcome Monarch butterflies on their migration through Georgia. Beyond butterflies, our garden is a vibrant home for bees, birds, and all other pollinators.
Come and explore our diverse array of nectar and host plants, including Guara, Coneflower, Shasta Daisy, Salvia, Lantana, Hosta, Hydrangea, Roses, Begonia, Impatiens, Crepe Myrtle, Purslane, Lavender, and Lamb’s Ear.