Explore Livingston County, Michigan with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 14 cities and towns in Livingston County below.
| County | Livingston |
| State | Michigan (MI) |
| County Seat | Howell |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 42.550252 |
| Longitude | -83.885281 |
| Cities & Towns | 14 |
| Area Codes | 313, 517, 906 |
Livingston County, Michigan, lies in the southeastern quadrant of the state, a landscape shaped by the lingering touch of glaciers. Its terrain is a subtle mosaic of gently sloping plains, punctuated by the occasional rise and fall that hints at ancient moraines. The Huron River, a vital artery, threads its way through the county, its waters reflecting the open sky as it moves from the northwest towards its eastern journey. Distinct sub-regions emerge not from dramatic geological shifts, but from the way the land settles into its character: the more open agricultural expanses of the west give way to denser woodlands and wetlands as one travels east. To its south, the county brushes against Washtenaw County, while its northern and eastern borders are defined by the continuing expanse of Michigan's Lower Peninsula, a region known for its lakes and forests, a distant echo of the great North Woods.
The roots of Livingston County are firmly planted in the early 19th century, established in 1833 from lands previously part of Oakland and Washtenaw Counties. Its formation was part of the relentless westward expansion that characterized the young United States, driven by settlers seeking new opportunities on fertile ground. The county seat, Howell, began its life as a modest crossroads, a place where trails converged and the promise of community took hold. Its selection as the administrative center was not a matter of grand design, but rather the organic recognition of its central position and the growing need for a stable hub around which life could coalesce. The early years were marked by the clearing of land, the building of homes, and the slow, deliberate establishment of a society from the raw materials of the wilderness, a process that imbued the very soil with a sense of enduring labor.
Today, Livingston County hums with a quiet industry, its economy a blend of agricultural heritage and the steady pulse of suburban growth. The fields that stretch across its western reaches still yield crops, a reminder of the land's enduring bounty, while the northern and eastern edges feel the gravitational pull of larger urban centers, fostering a neighborhood character that balances rural tranquility with accessible connectivity. It is a place where the quality of light at dusk can turn even the most ordinary field into a canvas of muted golds and grays, and where the air often carries the scent of damp earth and pine needles after a summer rain. Among its notable places, the historic downtowns of its various localities, each with its own unique collection of storefronts and gathering places, offer a glimpse into the county's ongoing narrative, a testament to the lives lived and the communities built within the bounds of Livingston County.
This page provides an interactive map of Livingston County, Michigan alongside links to detailed street maps for 14 cities and towns. The county seat is Howell. 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 |