Explore Franklin County, Alabama with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 7 cities and towns in Franklin County below.
| County | Franklin |
| State | Alabama (AL) |
| County Seat | Russellville |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 34.409859 |
| Longitude | -87.879122 |
| Cities & Towns | 7 |
| Area Codes | 205, 256 |
Franklin County unfurls across the northern reaches of Alabama, a landscape shaped by the slow, insistent hand of water and time. The Tennessee River, a broad, silver ribbon, forms its northern boundary, a constant presence that dictates the character of the land it washes. South of this great waterway, the terrain begins its gentle descent, a mosaic of fertile bottomland giving way to the rust-colored earth of the uplands, where longleaf pines stand sentinel and the air, especially in the humid embrace of summer, carries the faint, sweet scent of damp soil and decaying needles. This is a place where the land itself tells stories, of ancient rivers and the patient work of erosion, a geography that feels both ancient and perpetually renewed. Neighboring counties, themselves etched into the Alabama map, offer their own distinct physiognomies, yet Franklin County possesses a singular grace, a quiet dignity that arises from its particular confluence of river valley and pine-scented hills.
The roots of Franklin County delve back to the early nineteenth century, when settlers, drawn by the promise of fertile soil and the abundant natural resources of the Tennessee River Valley, began to establish a presence. Formed in 1818, it was one of the state's earliest counties, a frontier outpost gradually taking shape under the influence of pioneers and, later, those seeking to build a life beyond the established eastern seaboard. The county seat, Russellville, emerged as a natural focal point, its establishment a reflection of its strategic position and the growing community that coalesced around it. The early days were marked by the arduous task of clearing land, building homes, and forging a new existence amidst the untamed beauty of the region, a period of formative struggle and burgeoning hope that laid the groundwork for the communities that would follow.
Life in Franklin County today moves to a cadence set by the land and its traditions. Agriculture remains a cornerstone, with fields of cotton and corn stretching across the landscape, punctuated by the rustle of pecan groves and the blush of ripening peaches in season. The economy, while diversified, retains a deep connection to the earth, a palpable sense of continuity with generations past. Yet, the county is more than just its fields and farms. It is also the quiet hum of its small towns, the way the light falls through the longleaf pines at dusk, casting long, softened shadows, the conversations that drift from front porches on warm evenings. Landmarks here are not always grand monuments, but rather the familiar silhouettes of water towers against the vast Alabama sky, the enduring presence of historic churches, or the simple, profound beauty of a well-tended garden. This is a place where the past is not a distant memory, but a subtle, ever-present undercurrent, shaping the character of the present and the way people move through their days.
This page provides an interactive map of Franklin County, Alabama alongside links to detailed street maps for 7 cities and towns. The county seat is Russellville. 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 |