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Eagle County, Colorado Map

Explore Eagle County, Colorado with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 13 cities and towns in Eagle County below.

Interactive Map of Eagle County, Colorado

CountyEagle
StateColorado (CO)
County SeatEagle
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude39.604986
Longitude-106.716469
Cities & Towns13
Area Codes303, 719, 720

About Eagle County, Colorado

Eagle County unfurls westward from the formidable ramparts of the Gore Range, its terrain a dramatic testament to the raw power of geological forces. Here, the high-plains horizon, often rendered in stark clarity by the thin, dry air, eventually surrenders to the imposing granite shoulders of the Rockies. The county’s namesake, the swift and life-giving Eagle River, carves a sinuous path through the landscape, its waters a vibrant, trout-bright ribbon reflecting the immense sky. This river valley, broad in places and constricted in others, forms the county’s primary artery, shaping its distinct sub-regions. To the north, the land rises toward the more remote wilderness areas, while to the south, it descends into the broader basin, eventually meeting the boundaries of neighboring counties like Garfield and Summit, themselves defined by their own mountainous expressions. The sheer scale of the peaks, often holding snow even in the heart of summer, lends a profound sense of permanence to the ever-changing light that bathes the land, from the sharp, almost crystalline illumination of midday to the soft, lingering glow of dusk.

The human story in Eagle County is one of tenacious settlement, a narrative etched not in grand pronouncements but in the enduring spirit of those who sought a life amidst these formidable mountains. Formed in 1883 from parts of Summit and Garfield counties, its genesis coincided with the feverish era of Western expansion and resource extraction. Prospectors, drawn by the promise of mineral wealth, were among the earliest to brave this rugged terrain, their endeavors leaving behind the Old West mining-town bones that still lend character to some of its older settlements. The county seat, the town of Eagle, owes its designation and its enduring significance to its strategic position along the river and its early role as a transportation hub. The very act of establishing a community here, of coaxing sustenance from the soil and shaping shelter from the abundant timber, speaks to a profound connection with the land, a willingness to embrace its challenges and reap its rewards.

Eagle County’s economy, once heavily reliant on mining and agriculture, has, like the landscape itself, undergone a profound transformation. Today, its character is largely defined by the allure of its natural beauty, attracting a diverse populace drawn to outdoor recreation and the unique quality of life it offers. The ski resorts, drawing international acclaim, are undeniably significant landmarks, their presence shaping the economic and social fabric of certain communities. Yet, the county’s soul resides also in the quieter pursuits: fly-fishing along the pristine rivers, hiking through groves of aspen that turn a breathtaking gold in September, or simply savoring the crisp, invigorating air that invigorates the lungs. The towns, from the bustling resort hubs to the more understated valley floor communities, each possess their own distinct rhythm, a subtle cadence that reflects the ebb and flow of seasons and the enduring spirit of those who call this extraordinary corner of Colorado home.

Cities and Towns in Eagle County

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About This Eagle County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Eagle County, Colorado alongside links to detailed street maps for 13 cities and towns. The county seat is Eagle. 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