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Clarke County, Alabama Map

Explore Clarke County, Alabama with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 8 cities and towns in Clarke County below.

Interactive Map of Clarke County, Alabama

CountyClarke
StateAlabama (AL)
County SeatGrove Hill
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude31.636479
Longitude-87.827188
Cities & Towns8
Area Codes251, 334

About Clarke County, Alabama

Clarke County unfolds across Alabama's southwestern corner, a land shaped by ancient rivers and the slow, deliberate work of water. Its northern reaches, touched by the Tennessee River valley’s influence, give way to a more undulating terrain, a place where red-clay roads wind through stands of longleaf pine and dense bottomland hardwoods. Here, the air hangs thick with the humid breath of the Gulf, a palpable presence that seems to slow time itself. As one travels south, the landscape shifts, hinting at the salt marshes and coastal plain that lie just beyond, a subtle transition from the deep woods to the water’s edge. Neighboring counties are defined by these same natural boundaries, the Tombigbee River a prominent western flank, and the Alabama River a southern demarcation, creating a distinct geographical basin where life has long adapted to the rhythms of the water and the land.

The roots of Clarke County run deep into Alabama’s territorial past. Formed in 1812, carved from the lands recently ceded by Native American tribes, it was among the earliest counties established in the burgeoning state. Its early settlers, a mix of pioneers driven by the promise of fertile land and expansion, navigated the challenges of a wild frontier. The county seat, established at what is now Grove Hill, quickly became the administrative and social center, a place where commerce and governance took hold. The formative years were marked by the arduous task of clearing land, establishing farms, and building communities, a process that forged a resilient spirit. The echoes of this history, of the dreams and struggles of those who first called this place home, can still be felt in the quiet persistence of its towns and the deep-rooted connection its people hold to the soil.

Life in Clarke County today is a testament to its enduring agricultural heritage and its evolving place in the modern South. Peach and pecan orchards dot the landscape, their bounty a sweet reminder of the region's fertility, and the scent of ripe fruit often drifts on the warm air. People here engage in the quiet labor of farming, of managing timberlands, and of supporting the local businesses that form the backbone of the county. Grove Hill, with its courthouse square, remains the county's hub, a place where neighbors gather and the pulse of daily life can be felt in the slow procession of pickup trucks and the conversations spilling from the local diner. Beyond the towns, the vast expanses of pine forests and hardwood bottoms offer a sense of profound quiet, a place where the intense, golden light of late afternoon can transform the ordinary into something deeply resonant, a feeling that Clarke County, Alabama, holds its own particular, enduring beauty.

Cities and Towns in Clarke County

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About This Clarke County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Clarke County, Alabama alongside links to detailed street maps for 8 cities and towns. The county seat is Grove Hill. 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 generatedJune 2026
Location dataUSGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records