Weogufka is a small town located in Coosa County, Alabama. The town was established in the late 19th century and was named after a Creek Indian word meaning "running water." Weogufka has a rich history that dates back to the early settlers who were drawn to the area for its fertile land and natural resources.
One notable resident of Weogufka is country music singer and songwriter, Hank Williams Jr. who has a home in the area.
The population of Weogufka has remained relatively stable over the years, with around 200 residents currently calling the town home.
Weogufka is located in the central part of Alabama, surrounded by rolling hills and forests. The town is situated near the Coosa River and boasts beautiful natural scenery.
The economy of Weogufka is primarily based on agriculture, with many residents working in farming and forestry. The town also has a small retail sector and is home to a few local businesses.
Weogufka has a strong sense of community and hosts various events throughout the year, including the annual Bluegrass Festival and holiday celebrations. The town is known for its Southern hospitality and welcoming atmosphere.