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Levy County, Florida Map

Explore Levy County, Florida with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 15 cities and towns in Levy County below.

Interactive Map of Levy County, Florida

CountyLevy
StateFlorida (FL)
County SeatBronson
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude29.335361
Longitude-82.688076
Cities & Towns15
Area Codes850, 904, 941

About Levy County, Florida

Levy County unfolds across a landscape shaped by the subtle negotiations between land and water. Its terrain, predominantly flat and low-lying, whispers of ancient geological forces. The western edge, kissed by the Gulf of Mexico, presents a mosaic of salt marsh, mangrove thickets, and tidal creeks, a liminal zone where fresh and saltwater mingle in an endless, brackish embrace. Inland, the character shifts; cypress swamps, draped in Spanish moss, give way to drier palmetto scrub and pine flatwoods, a quintessential Florida topography. The Withlacoochee River, a ribbon of dark, tannin-stained water, traces a sinuous path through the eastern reaches, serving as a vital artery for both wildlife and historical settlement. To the north, the land hints at older geological formations, a subtle rise in elevation that separates it from the more pronounced coastal plain. Neighboring counties, like Dixie to the west and Gilchrist to the north, share this watery heritage, their boundaries often defined by rivers or the inexorable reach of the Gulf. The air here, thick with the scent of pine needles and damp earth, often carries the distant rumble of thunderstorms, a fitting prelude to the dramatic displays that define this region as the lightning capital of the country.

The human story of Levy County began in earnest with the arrival of American settlers in the mid-19th century, following Florida's territorial period. It was officially established in 1845, named in honor of David Levy Yulee, a prominent Florida politician and railroad magnate. The early years were marked by the arduous task of transforming the wild landscape into habitable settlements, a process that involved clearing forests, draining wetlands, and establishing agricultural enterprises. The county seat, Bronson, emerged organically from this period of settlement, its central location and proximity to early transportation routes making it a natural hub for administration and commerce. The very act of naming places, of drawing lines on maps and claiming territory, seems to have been an act of quiet defiance against the untamed beauty of the land. Later waves of migration, driven by economic opportunities and the allure of a subtropical climate, brought a diverse array of people, each contributing a thread to the county's evolving narrative.

The economy of Levy County, like its geography, is deeply tied to the natural world. Timber harvesting and agriculture, particularly citrus cultivation and cattle ranching, have long been foundational. The coastal communities, with their harbors and inlets, foster a dependence on the Gulf’s bounty, with fishing and related industries providing livelihoods. The character of the county is one of quiet resilience, a place where life moves at a pace dictated by the sun and the seasons. Towns like Chiefland and Williston, though small, possess a distinct identity, each a constellation of local businesses, community centers, and neighborhoods where the rhythm of daily life is palpable in the murmur of conversation and the slow passage of cars. Cedar Key, a historic fishing village jutting into the Gulf, offers a particularly evocative glimpse into the county's past and present, its weathered buildings and quiet waterfront a testament to generations who have lived in harmony with the sea, a place where the light at dusk paints the sky in hues of apricot and rose, a fleeting, beautiful spectacle.

Cities and Towns in Levy County

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About This Levy County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Levy County, Florida alongside links to detailed street maps for 15 cities and towns. The county seat is Bronson. 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