Explore Ashland County, Ohio with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 14 cities and towns in Ashland County below.
| County | Ashland |
| State | Ohio (OH) |
| County Seat | Ashland |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 40.858137 |
| Longitude | -82.2788 |
| Cities & Towns | 14 |
| Area Codes | 419, 440, 614, 740 |
Ashland County unfolds across a landscape shaped by ancient waters and the patient work of glaciers. Its northern reaches are touched by the broad, slow curve of Mohican State Park, a place where hemlock-lined gorges and sandstone cliffs hint at a deeper, wilder past. Southward, the land begins its subtle incline, a gentle preparation for the more pronounced Appalachian foothills that lie further down the Ohio River watershed. The topography is a study in transition, from the more open agricultural expanses to the denser woodlands, marked by the winding paths of the Mohican and Clear Fork rivers, veins of life that have long guided both nature and human settlement. Neighboring counties offer their own distinct characters, but Ashland County holds its own quiet dominion, a place where the air often carries the scent of damp earth and pine.
Settlement in Ashland County began in earnest in the early 19th century, a wave of pioneers drawn by the promise of fertile land and the burgeoning opportunities of a young nation. The county itself was officially formed in 1846, carved from portions of Huron, Medina, and Wayne counties, a deliberate act of organizing the growing population and its needs. The heart of this new entity, the county seat, was established at Ashland, a town that quickly grew to serve as the administrative and commercial hub, its central position a practical advantage for travelers and farmers alike. Formative episodes were often tied to the land itself – the clearing of forests, the taming of soil, the construction of roads and early industries that relied on the region’s natural resources. The echoes of these early endeavors can still be felt in the enduring grid patterns of its towns and the sturdy foundations of its older buildings.
The economy of Ashland County is a mosaic, reflecting both its agricultural roots and a growing diversification. While farming, particularly dairy and grain production, remains a significant presence, the county also supports a range of manufacturing and service industries. It is a place where the quiet diligence of rural life coexists with the hum of commerce, where the scent of freshly cut hay might mingle with the aroma of baked goods from a local bakery. Notable landmarks are often understated: the grandeur of Mohican State Park, offering trails and a sense of profound quietude, or the historic architecture of downtown Ashland itself, a testament to the aspirations of past generations. The character of Ashland County is one of steady resilience, a place where neighbors know each other’s names and the changing seasons dictate a natural rhythm, a feeling of being grounded in the soil.
This page provides an interactive map of Ashland County, Ohio alongside links to detailed street maps for 14 cities and towns. The county seat is Ashland. 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 |