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Taylor County, Florida Map

Explore Taylor County, Florida with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 4 cities and towns in Taylor County below.

Interactive Map of Taylor County, Florida

CountyTaylor
StateFlorida (FL)
County SeatPerry
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude29.874942
Longitude-83.49431
Cities & Towns4
Area Codes850, 904

About Taylor County, Florida

Taylor County unfurls across Florida's panhandle, a land shaped by the subtle inclinations of the earth and the persistent caress of water. Its terrain, generally low-lying and flat, offers little dramatic drama but possesses a quiet resilience, a patient waiting for the rain. The Aucilla River, a serpentine artery, forms much of its eastern border, its dark waters reflecting the overhanging cypress and Spanish moss, a slow, green passage into the county’s interior. To the west, the Gulf of Mexico laps at its shores, a constant reminder of its coastal proximity, though the shoreline itself is a wilder, less developed affair, a mosaic of salt marshes and tidal flats. Inland, the landscape shifts from the dense, humid embrace of bottomland hardwoods to the drier, more open expanses of palmetto scrub, where sunlight filters through the fronds in shifting patterns. Neighboring counties, like Madison to the north and Dixie to the south, share a similar languid pace, a shared inheritance of the subtropical air and the slow, deep pulse of the Florida earth.

The roots of Taylor County run deep into Florida's history, a narrative woven from the arrival of Spanish explorers, the enduring presence of Native American tribes, and the steady influx of settlers seeking opportunity. Formed in 1856 from portions of Madison, Lafayette, and Jefferson counties, its establishment was a deliberate act of organization in a region still wild at its edges. The county seat, Perry, emerged as a natural gathering point, its position along the Fenholloway River offering a crucial nexus for trade and transport. Early life revolved around timber and agriculture, the rich soil and abundant forests yielding their bounty to those willing to work the land. The spectral beauty of the cypress, standing sentinel in the watery lowlands, seems to hold echoes of these formative years, a silent witness to the slow accretion of human endeavor.

The economy of Taylor County, like its landscape, is one of patient cultivation and resourcefulness. Timber remains a significant presence, the tall pines a familiar sight marching across the horizon, their straight columns a testament to the land's generosity. Agriculture, too, plays its part, with cattle ranches and smaller farms dotting the countryside, their fields catching the soft, diffused light of the afternoon. But it is perhaps the pervasive sense of quietude that defines Taylor County most profoundly. This is a place where the rhythm of life feels attuned to the rise and fall of the sun, where the loudest sounds are often the calls of birds or the distant rumble of a passing truck. The small towns, each with its own distinct character – from the focused industry of Perry to the sleepy charm of smaller communities like Steinhatchee, a fishing village where the scent of salt and brine hangs perpetually in the air – offer glimpses into a life lived at a different tempo. The coastal areas, particularly, hold a raw, untamed beauty, where the Gulf waters meet the land in a constant, fluid exchange, a reminder of the elemental forces that continue to shape this corner of Florida.

Cities and Towns in Taylor County

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About This Taylor County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Taylor County, Florida alongside links to detailed street maps for 4 cities and towns. The county seat is Perry. 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