Explore Hubbard County, Minnesota with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 7 cities and towns in Hubbard County below.
| County | Hubbard |
| State | Minnesota (MN) |
| County Seat | Park Rapids |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 47.042934 |
| Longitude | -94.867669 |
| Cities & Towns | 7 |
| Area Codes | 320 |
Hubbard County unfurls across the northern Minnesota landscape, a realm of lakes, forests, and the subtle, ancient pulse of the North Woods. Its terrain is a testament to glacial artistry, a mosaic of gently sculpted moraines, expansive pine and aspen forests, and countless bodies of water that catch the sky like scattered sapphires. The graceful flow of the Crow Wing River, a significant artery in this watery domain, winds its way through the southern reaches, eventually joining forces with others to contribute to the great Mississippi, whose legendary headwaters are but a stone’s throw to the north and west. To the east, the county brushes against the rugged, mineral-rich earth that hints at the proximity of the Iron Range, while its northern and western borders are defined by a gradual transition into wilder, less settled country, a place where the silence grows deeper. The air here, especially in the long, clear days of autumn, carries a crispness that speaks of the coming winter, a bracing purity that seems to clarify the very soul.
The story of Hubbard County is one of pioneers and perseverance, a chronicle etched by the hands of those who sought a life amidst its abundant natural resources. Organized in 1890, it was carved from larger territories by legislative decree, a formal recognition of the burgeoning settlements taking root in this fertile, if wild, land. Early European settlers, many drawn by the promise of timber and fertile soil, arrived to find a landscape already rich in history, a place where the Ojibwe people had long understood the rhythms of the forests and lakes. The county seat, Park Rapids, owes its existence to a strategic location near the Crow Wing River and the early development of transportation routes, becoming a vital hub for the growing agricultural and logging communities. The very act of building towns here, of coaxing sustenance from the soil and lumber from the trees, was a profound engagement with the land, a laying down of roots in the face of considerable challenge.
Today, Hubbard County continues to draw its identity from the land and its people. The economy, while still touched by agriculture and the enduring legacy of logging, has increasingly found its pulse in tourism and recreation, as visitors flock to its pristine lakes and forests for fishing, boating, hunting, and the simple, profound pleasure of quietude. Park Rapids, the county seat, remains a lively center, its downtown streets a familiar parade of local businesses and community gatherings, a place where the morning light slants just so across the storefronts. Beyond the towns, the county is a constellation of smaller communities, each with its own distinct character: Lake George, a name that evokes the very essence of this water-rich region; Nevis, known for its friendly demeanor and proximity to the Paul Bunyan Trail; and Menahga, where a strong Scandinavian heritage continues to flavor the local culture. The collective spirit of Hubbard County is one of resilience and a deep-seated connection to the natural world, a place where the vastness of the sky at dusk feels like an invitation to reflection, and the quiet hum of small-town life is a melody of contentment.
This page provides an interactive map of Hubbard County, Minnesota alongside links to detailed street maps for 7 cities and towns. The county seat is Park Rapids. 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 |