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Mobile County, Alabama Map

Explore Mobile County, Alabama with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 21 cities and towns in Mobile County below.

Interactive Map of Mobile County, Alabama

CountyMobile
StateAlabama (AL)
County SeatMobile
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude30.788553
Longitude-88.121348
Cities & Towns21
Area Codes205, 251

About Mobile County, Alabama

Mobile County unfolds with a geography as varied as the Gulf Coast air that often carries its scent. The land slopes from the north, where it brushes against the southern reaches of the Tennessee River Valley, down to the intricate lacework of salt marshes and bayous that define its southern edge. Longleaf pines stand sentinel on sandy uplands, giving way to the denser, humid embrace of bottomland hardwoods along its waterways. The Alabama River, a broad, languid artery, and the Mobile River, born from the confluence of the Tombigbee and Alabama, cleave through the landscape, their currents carrying the sediment of ages and shaping the very contours of the county. Red-clay back roads, often softened by persistent rain, wind through this terrain, a subtle reminder of the earth’s deep, foundational color. To the west, the county shares a border with Mississippi, a kinship forged by shared Southern latitudes and the languid sway of Spanish moss.

The roots of Mobile County delve deep into a history shaped by empires and aspirations. Formed in 1812 from territory acquired through various treaties and acquisitions, its early settlement was a confluence of French, Spanish, and later American influences, all drawn by the strategic importance of its deep-water harbor. Mobile, the county seat, blossomed from this maritime promise, its destiny inextricably linked to the port that has served as its lifeblood for centuries. This city, where the echoes of colonial ambitions still seem to whisper on the breeze, became the administrative heart, a place where the currents of trade and governance converged. The county’s formative years were marked by periods of rapid growth fueled by agriculture and commerce, an era where the land yielded its bounty under a sky that often held the promise of both sun and storm, a constant reminder of the region's elemental forces.

The economy of Mobile County is as diverse as its landscape, a blend of maritime industry, agriculture, and a growing presence in the service sector. The port of Mobile remains a vital hub, its cranes a constant, rhythmic ballet against the horizon, facilitating the movement of goods that connect this corner of Alabama to the wider world. Inland, the fertile soils continue to nourish crops, with peaches and pecans standing as proud testaments to the region’s agricultural heritage, their sweetness a gentle counterpoint to the salty air. The felt character of Mobile County is one of enduring Southern grace, a place where the slow-moving pace of life allows for a deeper appreciation of its natural beauty and its complex human story. Landmarks here are not always grand monuments, but can be found in the quiet dignity of a historic neighborhood, the rustle of palmetto fronds, or the particular quality of the light that spills across the water at dusk, painting the bay in hues of rose and gold, a fleeting spectacle that imbues the ordinary with a touch of the sublime.

Cities and Towns in Mobile County

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About This Mobile County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Mobile County, Alabama alongside links to detailed street maps for 21 cities and towns. The county seat is Mobile. 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