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Cleburne County, Alabama Map

Explore Cleburne County, Alabama with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 5 cities and towns in Cleburne County below.

Interactive Map of Cleburne County, Alabama

CountyCleburne
StateAlabama (AL)
County SeatHeflin
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude33.626774
Longitude-85.502456
Cities & Towns5
Area Codes205, 334

About Cleburne County, Alabama

Cleburne County unfurls across the northeastern reaches of Alabama, a landscape shaped by the slow, persistent work of water and time. Its terrain presents a varied aspect, from the more rugged terrain that hints at the proximity of the Appalachian foothills in its northern sections, to the gentler, more cultivated lowlands as one travels southward. The Coosa River, a significant artery, forms a substantial portion of its western boundary, its waters reflecting the wide, often cloud-streaked sky, and feeding into the broader Tennessee River valley system. Smaller tributaries, like the Tallapoosa, meander through the county, their banks often fringed with the dense green of bottomland hardwoods and the steadfast sentinel of longleaf pine. This interplay of water and forest, under a sky that can shift from the bright, humid clarity of a Gulf summer day to the soft, diffused light of an autumn afternoon, defines much of Cleburne County's physical character. Neighboring counties share in this regional identity, part of a broader Southern tapestry woven with threads of red clay and enduring natural beauty.

The genesis of Cleburne County is a narrative of westward expansion and the establishment of administrative order. Formed in 1866, shortly after the Civil War, it was carved from portions of Benton (now Calhoun), Randolph, and Talladega counties. Its creation reflected a growing population and the need for local governance in this developing frontier. The county seat, Heflin, owes its existence and name to the prominent physician and statesman, Dr. Wilson Lumpkin Heflin, who was instrumental in advocating for the county's establishment and its designation as the administrative center. The very act of its formation speaks to a period of transition, a deliberate effort to organize and solidify communities in the wake of profound national upheaval, laying down roots in a land already rich with the memory of earlier inhabitants and the quiet promise of future growth.

Life in Cleburne County today is a continuation of this enduring relationship with the land, a blend of agricultural tradition and the gentle hum of modern commerce. Peach orchards and pecan groves dot the landscape, testament to the region's favorable climate and fertile soil, while the scent of pine needles on a warm breeze is a constant companion. The county's economy, while rooted in agriculture, also finds expression in small manufacturing and the quiet dignity of service industries that cater to the needs of its residents and the occasional traveler seeking respite. The character of the place is one of understated resilience, where the pace of life allows for observation – the way sunlight filters through the leaves of an ancient oak, or the friendly nod exchanged between neighbors on a red-clay back road. Landmarks here are not always grand monuments, but rather the enduring presence of family farms, the quiet strength of community churches, and the distinct personalities of its towns, each with its own story to tell.

Cities and Towns in Cleburne County

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About This Cleburne County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Cleburne County, Alabama alongside links to detailed street maps for 5 cities and towns. The county seat is Heflin. 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