Explore Lawrence County, Illinois with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 7 cities and towns in Lawrence County below.
| County | Lawrence |
| State | Illinois (IL) |
| County Seat | Lawrenceville |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 38.712904 |
| Longitude | -87.685145 |
| Cities & Towns | 7 |
| Area Codes | 217, 224, 312, 708, 773, 847 |
Lawrence County unfurls across southeastern Illinois, a land shaped by the patient work of water and wind. Its terrain, a subtle interplay of prairie and wooded bottoms, finds its definitive edges etched by the Wabash River to the east, a broad, slow artery that serves as a natural boundary with Indiana. To the north, the terrain softens into the flatter expanses of prairie, a horizon that can stretch to the very edge of perception on a clear day, the sky a vast dome of shifting grays and blues. Southward, the land grows more varied, punctuated by the winding courses of smaller creeks and the occasional rise that hints at deeper geological histories. This quiet geography, where the broad sweep of the prairie meets the more intimate embrace of the river bottoms, sets the stage for the county's distinct character.
The human story of Lawrence County began to take root in the early 19th century, a time when the promise of fertile land drew settlers westward. Formed from portions of Edwards and Wabash Counties in 1816, it was established by pioneers who navigated the waterways and cleared the land, their lives inextricably tied to the seasons and the soil. The county seat, Lawrenceville, emerged as a central point of commerce and administration, its development spurred by its strategic location on the banks of the Embarras River, a tributary of the Wabash. Early decisions, often made around campfires or in simple log structures, laid the groundwork for the communities that would follow, each locality growing organically from the needs and aspirations of its inhabitants.
Life in Lawrence County today moves to a rhythm dictated by the land and the enduring spirit of its people. Agriculture remains a cornerstone, the vast fields of corn and soybeans painting the landscape in shades of green and gold, a testament to the fertile ground. Beyond the farms, a quiet industry hums, supporting the communities scattered across the county, from the larger hub of Lawrenceville to smaller villages like Bridgeport and Pinkstaff, each with its own distinctive pulse. The quality of light here, especially in the late afternoon when the sun dips low, casting long shadows and bathing the fields in a warm, almost ethereal glow, imbues the everyday with a subtle beauty. It is a place where the past is not a distant echo but a felt presence, woven into the fabric of the present through the enduring connection to the earth and the quiet tenacity of its residents.
This page provides an interactive map of Lawrence County, Illinois alongside links to detailed street maps for 7 cities and towns. The county seat is Lawrenceville. 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 |