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Walton County, Florida Map

Explore Walton County, Florida with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 12 cities and towns in Walton County below.

Interactive Map of Walton County, Florida

CountyWalton
StateFlorida (FL)
County SeatDeFuniak Springs
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude30.471549
Longitude-86.180894
Cities & Towns12
Area Codes850

About Walton County, Florida

Walton County stretches across the panhandle of Florida, a place where the land itself seems to breathe with a humid, subtropical sigh. Its terrain is a study in subtle shifts, from the higher, pine-scented ridges of the north, remnants of an older, more settled landscape, to the low-lying, water-laced expanses of the south. Here, brackish marshes and tangled mangrove forests give way to the sharp, sawgrass edges of the Everglades’ northern reach, a stark contrast to the sun-drenched beaches that kiss the Gulf of Mexico. The Choctawhatchee River, a dark, sinuous artery, bisects the county, its slow current carrying the secrets of the inland cypress swamps toward the sea. To the east, the county’s border is defined by the winding, less forgiving terrain of the 30A corridor, while to the west, the land gently slopes towards the more developed contours of Okaloosa County.

The story of Walton County is written in the slow accumulation of human presence, a narrative unfolding over centuries. Early inhabitants, indigenous peoples who knew the land’s rhythms intimately, left their mark before the arrival of Spanish explorers and later, settlers drawn by the promise of fertile soil and abundant timber. The county itself was officially organized in 1824, a young entity in a wild land. The choice of its county seat, DeFuniak Springs, speaks to a particular vision of order emerging from the wilderness. It was here, around the striking natural beauty of the twin spring-fed lakes, that the county’s administrative center began to take root, a place where the raw energy of the frontier started to coalesce into organized community, a quiet testament to human will against the backdrop of Florida’s relentless natural beauty.

Life in Walton County today is a varied melody, played out in sun-drenched streets and hushed, pine-scented interiors. The economy, once heavily reliant on timber and agriculture, now finds a robust pulse in tourism, drawing those seeking the soft sand and emerald waters of its coastline. Yet, the inland towns retain a character forged by generations, a slower tempo where the scent of citrus hangs heavy in the air during bloom and the quiet hum of life continues, unbothered by the coastal throngs. The county’s unique climatic signature, the frequent, spectacular displays of lightning that earn it the moniker “lightning capital,” underscores the raw, untamed power that still underpins this corner of Florida. From the coastal villages that glitter with vacationers to the more secluded hamlets where the palmetto scrub presses close, Walton County offers a distinctly Floridian experience, a place where the wildness of the land is never entirely tamed.

Cities and Towns in Walton County

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About This Walton County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Walton County, Florida alongside links to detailed street maps for 12 cities and towns. The county seat is DeFuniak Springs. 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