Explore Franklin County, Louisiana with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 4 cities and towns in Franklin County below.
| County | Franklin |
| State | Louisiana (LA) |
| County Seat | Winnsboro |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 32.11314 |
| Longitude | -91.695542 |
| Cities & Towns | 4 |
| Area Codes | 318 |
Franklin Parish unfurls across northeastern Louisiana, a landscape shaped by the patient artistry of water and time. Here, the terrain is a low, fertile plain, a gentle incline toward the great Mississippi River, though not directly bordering its mighty flow. Instead, smaller waterways, like the Ouachita River, thread through its heart, feeding the rich alluvial soil. Cypress and tupelo gum rise from the shadowed, slow-moving bayous that punctuate the landscape, their gnarled knees testament to the constant negotiation between land and water. This is a country of wide, open fields, where sugarcane and rice stand tall under the expansive Louisiana sky, giving way to dense woodlands in wetter pockets. The parish is bordered to the north by the state of Arkansas, a natural boundary defined by the meandering course of the Macon River in places, and to the east by the parishes of Richland and West Carroll, their own identities subtly distinct yet part of the broader Deltaic plain.
The story of Franklin Parish is one of gradual settlement, a slow seep of humanity onto this fertile ground. Formed from parts of Ouachita and Catahoula Parishes in 1843, its early inhabitants were a mix of those drawn by the agricultural promise of the rich bottomlands and those seeking a quieter existence away from the more bustling settlements. The parish seat, Winnsboro, emerged as a natural hub, its strategic position along early transportation routes, likely the Bayou Macon, facilitating the exchange of goods and the gathering of people. The slow heat of the summers, the languid pace of life dictated by the seasons and the waterways, fostered a community spirit that valued resilience and neighborly connection. The very air, heavy with the scent of damp earth and blooming jasmine, seems to encourage a loosening of the hurried sentence, a slower, more deliberate unfolding of days.
The economy of Franklin Parish remains deeply tied to the land, with agriculture forming its bedrock. Rice, cotton, and soybeans are cultivated across its vast fields, their verdant rows stretching to the horizon. Forestry also plays a significant role, with the dense woodlands providing timber. The character of the parish is one of quiet industry, of communities that understand the deep connection between toil and bounty. Winnsboro, as the parish seat, acts as the commercial and administrative center, its main streets lined with businesses that serve the surrounding agricultural neighborhoods. Beyond the towns, the beauty of Franklin Parish lies in its subtler moments: the way the late afternoon sun casts long, golden shadows across a freshly plowed field, or the hushed symphony of cicadas that hums through the humid evenings. It is a place where the rhythm of life is often felt more than heard, a steady beat beneath the surface of everyday existence.
This page provides an interactive map of Franklin County, Louisiana alongside links to detailed street maps for 4 cities and towns. The county seat is Winnsboro. 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 |