Explore Jackson County, Alabama with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 13 cities and towns in Jackson County below.
| County | Jackson |
| State | Alabama (AL) |
| County Seat | Scottsboro |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 34.721068 |
| Longitude | -86.031304 |
| Cities & Towns | 13 |
| Area Codes | 205, 251, 256, 334 |
Jackson County, Alabama, lies a place where the Appalachian foothills begin their slow surrender to the wider Southern landscape, a territory carved by the insistent work of water and time. The northern reaches are dominated by the broad sweep of the Tennessee River Valley, its fertile bottoms a stark contrast to the rugged terrain that follows. Here, the land rises and falls in a series of ridges and hollows, cloaked in the deep greens of bottomland hardwoods and the rust-colored earth that bleeds into the creeks after a rain. To the south, the county’s physiography shifts again, hinting at the proximity of the Gulf, though the salt marsh itself remains a distant echo. Neighboring counties, such as Madison to the west and Marshall to the south, share similar geological threads, but Jackson County possesses its own distinct character, a feeling of being both connected to and set apart by its unique topography. The air here, especially in the humid embrace of summer, carries a certain weight, a subtle perfume of pine needles and damp earth.
The county was established in 1819, a young entity born from the restless expansion of the young American republic. Its formation was a response to the growing population and the need for organized governance in this fertile, yet wild, territory. Early settlers, drawn by the promise of rich soil and access to waterways, carved out lives amidst the forests and along the riverbanks. The designation of the county seat, Scottsboro, owes much to its strategic position, a crossroads that facilitated trade and communication. Like many Southern towns, its history is a layered thing, etched with the quiet endurance of its people and the indelible marks of eras past. The civil rights memory, though not always overtly present, forms a vital undercurrent in the collective consciousness, a reminder of struggles and transformations that shaped the county’s present.
Life in Jackson County is still largely dictated by the land and the seasons. Agriculture remains a significant contributor, with fields of corn and soybeans stretching across the valley floor, and orchards yielding peaches and pecans in the warmer climes. But beyond the fields, there is a quiet industry, a steady hum of activity in its towns and villages. The Tennessee River continues to be a vital artery, a source of recreation and commerce. The character of the county is one of understated resilience, a place where folks tend to their own, and where the pace of life allows for a deeper appreciation of the world around them. The quality of light at dusk, when the sun dips behind the western ridges, casting long, painterly shadows across the red-clay roads, is a moment of profound, unadorned beauty that speaks to the enduring spirit of this Alabama county.
This page provides an interactive map of Jackson County, Alabama alongside links to detailed street maps for 13 cities and towns. The county seat is Scottsboro. 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 |