Explore Blount County, Alabama with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 14 cities and towns in Blount County below.
| County | Blount |
| State | Alabama (AL) |
| County Seat | Oneonta |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 33.950119 |
| Longitude | -86.575704 |
| Cities & Towns | 14 |
| Area Codes | 205, 256, 334 |
Blount County unfurls across a varied landscape, a land shaped by the persistent flow of water and the slow, sure hand of geology. In its northern reaches, the fertile Tennessee River Valley spills into the county, its rich soil a promise of abundance. This northern tier, sometimes touched by the cool breath from the Cumberland Plateau, gives way to a more undulating terrain as one moves south. Here, the land rises and falls in a series of ridges and valleys, cloaked in dense forests of longleaf pine and the deep, shadowed greens of bottomland hardwoods. Red-clay back roads, often dusty in the summer's heat and slick with the rains of autumn, wind their way through this country, hinting at the deep, slow pulse of the South. To the east, it shares a border with Etowah County, and to the west, the broad shoulders of Jefferson and Walker Counties rise; southward, the land begins to prepare for the coastal plain, though the true salt marshes lie a good distance away.
The story of Blount County is etched into its soil and whispered in the rustling leaves. Formed in 1818 from lands ceded by the Creek Nation, it was among the earliest counties organized in the newly acquired Alabama Territory. Settlers, drawn by the promise of fertile land and the potential for a new life, began to arrive in earnest. The county seat, the town that would come to be known as Blountsville, was established early on, a central point for governance and commerce in this burgeoning frontier. Its early days were marked by the struggles and triumphs common to those who carve a life from the wilderness: the building of homes, the clearing of fields, and the forging of community. The echoes of this formative period, of a time when the very character of the land was being defined by human endeavor, still linger in the quiet corners of the county.
Today, Blount County's economy draws from its natural bounty and the enduring spirit of its people. Agriculture remains a vital thread, with farms yielding peaches, pecans, and other produce that speak of the region's favorable climate and soil. The rhythm of life here often feels measured, a steady cadence that respects the seasons and the land. This is a place where the light at dusk can paint the sky in hues of bruised plum and soft apricot, a quiet spectacle that seems to hold the day's labors in gentle repose. Beyond its agricultural roots, the county is home to a growing industrial base and a workforce that contributes to the broader economic landscape. Landmarks, both natural and man-made, punctuate the county's narrative: the enduring presence of the Tennessee River in the north, the winding roads that invite exploration, and the small towns that serve as hubs of local life. Each locality, from the smallest hamlet to the more established towns, possesses its own particular cadence, its own unique way of greeting the sun and settling into the evening.
This page provides an interactive map of Blount County, Alabama alongside links to detailed street maps for 14 cities and towns. The county seat is Oneonta. Each city and town map page includes live weather, local news and precise GPS coordinates.
Location data is sourced from the USGS GNIS database and verified by coordinates, not name matching alone.
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | USGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records |