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Randolph County, Alabama Map

Explore Randolph County, Alabama with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 7 cities and towns in Randolph County below.

Interactive Map of Randolph County, Alabama

CountyRandolph
StateAlabama (AL)
County SeatWedowee
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude33.284755
Longitude-85.417342
Cities & Towns7
Area Codes251, 334

About Randolph County, Alabama

Randolph County unfurls across the northeastern corner of Alabama, a landscape shaped by the slow, inexorable forces of water and earth. Its terrain is a study in contrasts, transitioning from the more open expanses near the Tennessee River valley to the denser, shadowed woodlands that characterize its southern reaches. The Tallapoosa River, a serpentine artery of slow-moving water, forms a significant portion of its western boundary, its banks often thick with bottomland hardwoods. To the east, the county abuts Georgia, a neighbor whose own humid air seems to seep across the state line, carrying with it the scent of pine and the promise of distant, salt-tinged breezes. The red-clay soil, a pervasive and defining characteristic, lends a particular hue to the winding back roads, a color that deepens after a rain, transforming the byways into slick, earthy streams. This is a land where the longleaf pine stands sentinel, its needles whispering secrets in the wind, and where the Spanish moss, a delicate, ethereal shroud, drapes itself from the branches of ancient oaks, lending an undeniable air of the long South.

The seeds of Randolph County were sown in the fertile ground of early 19th-century expansion, officially organized in 1832 from lands ceded by the Creek Nation. Its early settlers, a mix of families seeking agricultural opportunity and those drawn by the promise of raw, untamed country, arrived with a pioneering spirit. The county seat, Wedowee, emerged as a natural focal point, its location chosen for its accessibility and its central position within the nascent community. Like many Southern towns, its growth was intrinsically tied to the land and the people who worked it. The echoes of the Civil Rights era are also a quiet undercurrent here, a reminder of the profound societal shifts that have shaped this region, leaving indelible marks on its collective memory. The very air seems to hold these layers of history, a subtle weight that one can feel on a still afternoon, when the only sounds are the hum of insects and the distant call of a bird.

Today, Randolph County’s economy is still largely rooted in the agricultural traditions of its past, with an emphasis on timber, cattle, and a scattering of fruit orchards where peaches and pecans offer their sweet bounty. The character of the county is one of quiet resilience, a place where life moves at a pace dictated by the seasons and the needs of the land. The light at dusk here possesses a particular quality, softening the edges of the landscape and casting long, dramatic shadows across the fields, a painterly effect that seems to slow time itself. Travelers might find themselves drawn to the small, unassuming communities that dot the county, each with its own unique story, its own collection of weathered buildings and friendly faces. These are places where the simple act of watching the sun dip below the horizon can feel like a profound experience, a moment of quiet communion with a land that has seen much and continues to endure.

Cities and Towns in Randolph County

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About This Randolph County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Randolph County, Alabama alongside links to detailed street maps for 7 cities and towns. The county seat is Wedowee. 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