Explore Mahoning County, Ohio with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 25 cities and towns in Mahoning County below.
| County | Mahoning |
| State | Ohio (OH) |
| County Seat | Youngstown |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 41.007703 |
| Longitude | -80.787278 |
| Cities & Towns | 25 |
| Area Codes | 330, 937 |
Mahoning County unfurls across the northeastern corner of Ohio, a landscape shaped by the patient carving of water and the enduring strength of the earth. Its terrain is a thoughtful blend of the flatter expanses characteristic of the Western Reserve to the north and the more dramatic undulations that presage the Appalachian foothills to the south. The Mahoning River, a vital artery, meanders through its heart, its waters reflecting the changing seasons and the stoic skies. This waterway, along with its tributaries, has historically dictated settlement patterns and continues to lend a certain cadence to the land. To the east, the county brushes against Columbiana, to the south it shares a border with Carroll, and to the west, Stark and Portage counties define its reach. The subtle shift in elevation across Mahoning County, imperceptible in a single glance but keenly felt on a long drive, speaks to a geological narrative of uplift and erosion, a story told in the varying shades of soil and the way the light catches the distant treelines as evening descends.
The genesis of Mahoning County can be traced to the early 19th century, a period when settlers, drawn by the promise of fertile land and the burgeoning industrial potential of the region, began to establish a firm foothold. Officially formed from parts of Columbiana and Trumbull counties in 1846, it was a deliberate act of organization, a recognition of growing populations and the need for local governance. Youngstown, its county seat, emerged as a natural center, its strategic location along the Mahoning River and its proximity to early iron furnaces and later, steel mills, making it an undeniable focal point. The town’s growth was a reflection of the broader American narrative of expansion and industrial ambition, its streets filling with the determined energy of those seeking opportunity. The very structure of Mahoning County, its townships and villages, bears the imprint of these formative years, a legacy of self-reliance and community building that continues to resonate.
Today, Mahoning County hums with a complex economic and social rhythm, a place where the echoes of its industrial past intermingle with the quiet persistence of agriculture and the steady pulse of contemporary life. People here are engaged in a diverse array of pursuits, from the hands that tend the fields to the minds that innovate in the county’s evolving businesses. Landmarks that define the county are not always grand monuments, but often intimate reflections of its character: the enduring presence of the steel mills, even in their altered states, the green expanse of Mill Creek Park, a verdant lung for the urban core, and the quiet dignity of its many neighborhoods, each with its own distinct atmosphere. There is a palpable sense of resilience in Mahoning County, a quiet fortitude forged in times of both prosperity and hardship, and a subtle beauty to be found in the way the afternoon sun casts long shadows across the brick facades of its older towns.
This page provides an interactive map of Mahoning County, Ohio alongside links to detailed street maps for 25 cities and towns. The county seat is Youngstown. 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 |