Explore Davis County, Iowa with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 4 cities and towns in Davis County below.
| County | Davis |
| State | Iowa (IA) |
| County Seat | Bloomfield |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 40.778007 |
| Longitude | -92.37567 |
| Cities & Towns | 4 |
| Area Codes | 712 |
Davis County unfolds across a landscape shaped by the patient hand of geology and the ceaseless work of water. The land here is a study in subtle contours, a broad expanse of fertile prairie that slopes gently toward the meandering rivers that define its boundaries. To the west, the land rises, hinting at the more dramatic formations of the Loess Hills, a unique geological feature that lends a distinctive character to that edge of the county. The Des Moines River, a broad, life-giving artery, forms a significant portion of the southern and eastern border, its presence felt in the richer soils and the occasional grove of cottonwoods that break the horizon. Tributaries, smaller but no less vital, carve their paths through the fields, feeding the larger river and nourishing the land. Neighboring counties lie in easy proximity, their own geographies and histories commingling with Davis County's as one travels from one to the next, each a distinct chapter in the larger story of this region of Iowa.
The settlement of Davis County began in earnest with the arrival of pioneers drawn by the promise of rich farmland, a promise the prairie readily fulfilled. Organized in the mid-19th century, its early decades were marked by the establishment of agricultural communities, many bearing the indelible imprint of their founders. German and Scandinavian immigrants, in particular, found fertile ground here, their industrious spirit and deep connection to the land becoming integral to the county's character. Bloom, the county seat, emerged as a natural hub, its central location and access to transportation routes making it a convenient gathering point for commerce and governance. The town grew organically, its streets and buildings reflecting the evolving needs and aspirations of its residents, a quiet testament to generations of shared endeavor. The very air in these older neighborhoods seems to hold a stillness, a quality of light at dusk that softens the edges of even the most ordinary structures.
The economy of Davis County remains deeply rooted in its agricultural heritage. Vast fields of corn and soybeans stretch to the horizon, a testament to the enduring productivity of the land, their green and gold hues shifting with the seasons. Beyond the fields, however, a vibrant and diverse community thrives. Small businesses populate the towns, each with its own unique story and contribution to the local fabric. In places like Pulaski or Eldon, the pace of life allows for a certain unhurried civility, a recognition of shared community that can feel increasingly rare. The Doe Bridge, a distinctive covered bridge near Eldon, stands as a quiet landmark, a reminder of a simpler time and a graceful structure that continues to welcome travelers. This is a place where the rhythm of the agricultural year dictates much of life, but where a deep-seated intellectual curiosity, perhaps a whisper from the nearby Iowa Writers' Workshop, also finds expression in the quiet conversations and the thoughtful engagement of its residents.
This page provides an interactive map of Davis County, Iowa alongside links to detailed street maps for 4 cities and towns. The county seat is Bloomfield. 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 |