Explore Butler County, Alabama with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 3 cities and towns in Butler County below.
| County | Butler |
| State | Alabama (AL) |
| County Seat | Greenville |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 31.669695 |
| Longitude | -86.691547 |
| Cities & Towns | 3 |
| Area Codes | 251, 334 |
Butler County unfolds across a landscape shaped by the slow, patient work of water and time. Its northern reaches gently transition from the Tennessee River valley's fertile plains, while the southern expanse begins to hint at the coastal influence, a subtle shift in the air that carries the distant promise of salt marshes. The land itself is a study in earthy tones, a rich red clay that defines its winding back roads, often canopied by the stately presence of longleaf pines and the dense, verdant shade of bottomland hardwoods. Creeks and rivers, arteries of this terrain, crisscross the county, their courses mirroring the meandering paths of settlement and commerce that have marked its history. Neighboring counties, like Conecuh to the east and Crenshaw to the north, share this southern Alabama character, a shared heritage of humid summers and the enduring presence of the Spanish moss that drapes the ancient oaks.
The story of Butler County is one of migration and the establishment of roots in this fertile, yet sometimes challenging, land. Formed from portions of existing counties in the early 19th century, its creation was a response to the growing population of settlers drawn by the promise of abundant timber and arable soil. The county seat, Greenville, emerged as a natural hub, its location strategically chosen to serve the burgeoning agricultural communities that spread across the territory. Early life here was defined by the rhythms of planting and harvest, by the clearing of land and the building of homes, all under a sky that often burned with an intense, unfiltered light. The echoes of this formative period, of lives lived close to the earth, still resonate in the quiet dignity of its older neighborhoods and the enduring patterns of its rural life.
Today, Butler County's economy remains deeply connected to the land, with agriculture, particularly the cultivation of peaches and pecans, playing a significant role. The air, especially in late summer, can carry the sweet scent of ripening fruit, a subtle perfume against the backdrop of pine and damp earth. Beyond its agricultural heritage, the county holds a quiet strength, a resilience forged through generations. Its character is one of understated beauty, found in the dappled sunlight filtering through the pines at dusk, or the way a small town’s main street seems to hold its breath between the morning rush and the evening calm. While the broader currents of history, including the profound legacy of the Civil Rights Movement, have certainly shaped its narrative, Butler County's present is defined by the ongoing work of its people, by the enduring appeal of its red-clay roads and the deep, abiding sense of place that marks this corner of Alabama.
This page provides an interactive map of Butler County, Alabama alongside links to detailed street maps for 3 cities and towns. The county seat is Greenville. 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 |