Explore Washington County, Arkansas with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 18 cities and towns in Washington County below.
| County | Washington |
| State | Arkansas (AR) |
| County Seat | Fayetteville |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 36.007596 |
| Longitude | -94.263326 |
| Cities & Towns | 18 |
| Area Codes | 479, 870 |
Washington County unfurls across the northwestern corner of Arkansas, a landscape shaped by the ancient Ozarks. Here, the land rises and falls with a certain patient grace, not in dramatic peaks but in broad, wooded shoulders and deep, shadowed hollows. Rivers, the slow brown arteries of this region, like the Illinois and the White, thread their way through pine and hardwood forests, their banks often fringed with the delicate white blossoms of dogwood and the vibrant pinks of redbud in spring. To the north, the county brushes against the Oklahoma border, while to the east, it gradually yields to the flatter, more humid terrain that hints at the approaching Mississippi Delta. This is a country of subtle transitions, where the air itself seems to carry the scent of damp earth and pine needles, and the light, particularly in the late afternoon, can fall with a particular, almost liquid, gold upon the trees.
The history of Washington County is interwoven with the westward expansion of the United States and the enduring spirit of its settlers. Formed in 1828, it was among the earliest counties established in the Arkansas Territory, drawn from land ceded by the Cherokee Nation. Early pioneers, drawn by the fertile valleys and the promise of a new beginning, began to carve out lives amidst the wilderness. The county seat, Fayetteville, owes its designation and subsequent growth to its strategic location, a natural crossroads that became a hub for trade and governance. The very ground here remembers the passage of travelers, the labor of farmers, and the quiet determination of those who built communities from the raw material of the Ozarks. This enduring legacy is palpable, a sense of continuity that hums beneath the surface of everyday life.
Today, Washington County thrives on a diverse economy, a blend of agricultural heritage and burgeoning industry, with a character that is both independent and welcoming. Agriculture remains a significant presence, with farms producing everything from poultry and cattle to berries and a variety of produce, often reflecting the seasonal bounty of the region. The presence of the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville lends a youthful energy and intellectual vibrancy to the county, fostering innovation and providing educational opportunities. Beyond the larger towns, smaller communities retain their unique identities, each with its own story and its own particular way of life. One might find oneself pausing on a quiet road, watching the dust motes dance in a shaft of sunlight slanting through the trees, and feel a profound connection to the enduring, unhurried rhythm of this Ozark domain.
This page provides an interactive map of Washington County, Arkansas alongside links to detailed street maps for 18 cities and towns. The county seat is Fayetteville. 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 |