Explore Greene County, Alabama with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 4 cities and towns in Greene County below.
| County | Greene |
| State | Alabama (AL) |
| County Seat | Eutaw |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 32.808255 |
| Longitude | -87.928696 |
| Cities & Towns | 4 |
| Area Codes | 251, 256, 334 |
Greene County unfurls across the Alabama Black Belt, a landscape shaped by the patient hand of water and time. Its terrain, a rich tapestry of red clay and dark loam, transitions from the gentle slopes veined by tributaries of the Tennessee River in the north to the low-lying, water-laced expanses bordering the salt marshes of the south. Longleaf pines stand sentinel on the higher ground, their needles whispering in the humid Gulf air, while bottomland hardwoods, heavy with Spanish moss, crowd the riverbanks and sloughs. The county is bordered by Hale and Sumter counties to the west, Marengo to the east, and Perry and Dallas to the north, a checkerboard of rural Alabama where the land dictates much of the life lived upon it. The sky here, especially at dusk when the sun bleeds gold into the humid air, seems to hold a particular, lingering warmth, a gentle farewell to the day.
The genesis of Greene County can be traced to the early 19th century, when settlers, drawn by the fertile soil, began to push westward into lands ceded by Native American tribes. Organized in 1819, it was named for General Nathanael Greene, a Revolutionary War hero whose own fortunes, like those of many early settlers, were tied to the land and the labor it demanded. Eutaw, the county seat, emerged as a natural crossroads, a place where cotton wagons converged and where the nascent administration of the new county could take root. Its history is inextricably linked to the agricultural cycles of the South, to the rise and fall of cotton cultivation, and to the profound social and political shifts that have marked the region. The very air in the older neighborhoods of Eutaw seems to hum with a quiet remembrance, a layered history that the newer constructions have yet to fully absorb.
Life in Greene County today is a testament to the enduring character of its people and the land they inhabit. Agriculture remains a cornerstone, with peach orchards blooming in the spring and pecan groves offering their bounty in the fall, though the economic landscape is as varied as its terrain. Small towns like Forkland, with its historic architecture hinting at grander ambitions, and Boligee, where the pace of life feels dictated by the slow movement of the sun, anchor the county's scattered communities. The deep, resonant quiet of a Greene County afternoon, broken only by the distant call of a bird or the rumble of a passing truck, offers a distinct sense of place, a palpable connection to the earth and to a way of life that values continuity. The county’s identity is etched not in grand monuments, but in the texture of its red-clay roads, the resilience of its flora, and the quiet dignity of its inhabitants.
This page provides an interactive map of Greene County, Alabama alongside links to detailed street maps for 4 cities and towns. The county seat is Eutaw. 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 |