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Lee County, Alabama Map

Explore Lee County, Alabama with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 4 cities and towns in Lee County below.

Interactive Map of Lee County, Alabama

CountyLee
StateAlabama (AL)
County SeatOpelika
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude32.599927
Longitude-85.387723
Cities & Towns4
Area Codes251

About Lee County, Alabama

Lee County, Alabama, unfolds across a varied terrain, its northern reaches touched by the influence of the Tennessee River Valley, a landscape of fertile soils and broader horizons. As one travels south, the land begins to undulate more gently, transitioning into the red-clay country characteristic of the Deep South. Here, longleaf pines stand sentinel, their needles whispering in the humid Gulf air that drifts inland, while the denser bottomland hardwoods thrive in the damper hollows. The county’s eastern and western boundaries are defined by natural waterways – the Chattahoochee River forming a significant portion of its eastern edge, and smaller tributaries like the Uphapee Creek weaving through its interior, eventually contributing to the larger river systems. This interplay of upland and lowland, of pine forest and hardwood swamp, creates a subtle but distinct topographical character, a physical presence that shapes the lives and settlements within its embrace.

The genesis of Lee County can be traced to the mid-19th century, a period of rapid expansion and reorganization across the American South. Formed in 1866 from portions of Russell, Macon, and Chambers counties, its establishment was a direct consequence of the post-Civil War era’s shifting political and social landscape. The county seat, Opelika, emerged as a focal point, its growth spurred by its strategic position along burgeoning railroad lines. This accessibility, a promise of connection and commerce in a region still profoundly rural, cemented its role as the administrative and economic nucleus. The very soil of Lee County bears the imprint of this history, from the remnants of antebellum plantations to the more recent echoes of civil rights struggles, a narrative woven through its red-clay back roads and the quiet dignity of its older neighborhoods.

The economy of Lee County is a mosaic, reflecting both its agricultural heritage and its evolving industrial and educational sectors. Peach orchards and pecan groves still dot the landscape, a sweet, lingering aroma on the breeze during harvest seasons, hinting at a time when agriculture was the undisputed king. Today, however, the presence of Auburn University lends a vibrant intellectual current to the county, its researchers and students contributing to a dynamic atmosphere that extends beyond the campus. This duality is palpable in the county’s character: a blend of the unhurried pace of rural life and the energetic pulse of a university town. Landmarks here are not always grand pronouncements; they are often found in the quietude of a shaded park, the enduring architecture of a downtown building bathed in the soft, amber light of dusk, or the simple, enduring beauty of the Spanish-moss draped trees along a quiet lane. The county’s various localities, from the bustling streets of Auburn and Opelika to the more secluded hamlets, each contribute their own unique verse to the ongoing story of Lee County.

Cities and Towns in Lee County

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About This Lee County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Lee County, Alabama alongside links to detailed street maps for 4 cities and towns. The county seat is Opelika. 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