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Lane County, Oregon Map

Explore Lane County, Oregon with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 22 cities and towns in Lane County below.

Interactive Map of Lane County, Oregon

CountyLane
StateOregon (OR)
County SeatEugene
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude44.001917
Longitude-123.187196
Cities & Towns22
Area Codes503, 971

About Lane County, Oregon

Lane County unfolds across a dramatic geographical canvas, a land split by the formidable Cascade Range. To the west, the rain-kissed slopes descend into the verdant expanse of the Willamette Valley, a region renowned for its fertile soils and temperate climate, where Douglas fir and salal thrive in a damp, cool air. This valley floor, crisscrossed by the languid Willamette River and its tributaries, gives way to the rugged, fog-shrouded coastline, a realm of cold rainforests and churning Pacific waters. East of the Cascades, the landscape transforms into a starker, drier high desert, a stark contrast that speaks to the county's internal climatic diversity. Neighboring counties are defined by these natural boundaries: Linn County to the north, Douglas County to the south, and the imposing wall of the Cascades marking its eastern edge, with the vastness of Deschutes County lying beyond.

Settlement in this territory began in earnest with the arrival of American pioneers in the mid-19th century, drawn by the promise of fertile land and the burgeoning timber industry. Lane County was officially established in 1851, carved from the larger Oregon Territory. The county seat, Eugene, owes its prominence to its strategic location on the Willamette River, serving as an early hub for trade and transportation. Formative episodes include the arduous journeys of settlers traversing the Oregon Trail, the establishment of agricultural communities, and the relentless expansion of logging operations that shaped both the economy and the very character of the land. These early years were marked by resilience and a determined spirit, a quiet fortitude reflected in the enduring settlements that dot the landscape.

The economy of Lane County is a multifaceted entity, deeply tied to the natural resources that define it. Timber remains a significant industry, though its practice has evolved, alongside a burgeoning agricultural sector that produces world-class Pinot Noir wines in the Willamette Valley and a variety of crops in the fertile lowlands. The county is also a center for education and technology, with the University of Oregon anchoring Eugene. The character of Lane County is a blend of rugged individualism and a progressive, artistic sensibility, a place where the tangible reality of forest and farm meets a vibrant contemporary literary and artistic current. Notable places abound, from the iconic Crater Lake National Park, though largely in Klamath County, its influence is felt, to the wild beauty of the Siuslaw National Forest and the vibrant, intellectual pulse of Eugene's downtown, where the quality of light at dusk often paints the sky in hues of rose and lavender, a quiet spectacle for those who pause to observe.

Cities and Towns in Lane County

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About This Lane County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Lane County, Oregon alongside links to detailed street maps for 22 cities and towns. The county seat is Eugene. 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 generatedJune 2026
Location dataUSGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records