Explore Crawford County, Pennsylvania with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 31 cities and towns in Crawford County below.
| County | Crawford |
| State | Pennsylvania (PA) |
| County Seat | Meadville |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 41.661167 |
| Longitude | -80.157072 |
| Cities & Towns | 31 |
| Area Codes | 215, 223, 267, 272, 412, 445, 484, 570, 582, 610, 717, 724, 814, 835, 878 |
Crawford County lies across a broad shoulder of northwestern Pennsylvania, a landscape shaped by the ancient, slow work of glaciers and the more recent, restless flow of water. The land itself is a study in subtle variations, a place where the Allegheny Plateau begins to soften its edges, giving way to broad, fertile valleys and the steeper, more defined ridges that hint at the Appalachian spine further east. The Meadville Creek, a modest but persistent artery, winds its way through the county, eventually joining the Allegheny River, a larger current that once carried the ambitions of industry. To the north, the land rises toward the Erie plain, a subtle shift in elevation that can be felt in the quality of the air, often carrying the distant, briny scent of the Great Lake. Neighboring counties share this character, a shared inheritance of this particular slice of American earth, where the sky seems a little larger and the evenings can settle with a profound, unhurried quiet.
The story of Crawford County is one of settlement following the cleared paths of waterways and the promise of fertile ground. Formed in the early years of the 19th century, its early inhabitants were a mix of pioneer families drawn by the opportunities of a new frontier, alongside a significant influx of Scotch-Irish and German immigrants who brought their enduring traditions and a deep understanding of the land. Meadville, the county seat, emerged as a natural hub, strategically positioned along the French Creek, a vital corridor for trade and travel in those formative years. It grew not with the sudden, explosive energy of a mining boomtown, but with the steady, deliberate pulse of a community building itself, brick by brick, institution by institution, a place where the courthouse square became the undeniable center of civic life, a quiet anchor against the ebb and flow of changing times.
Today, Crawford County continues to draw its character from the land and the enduring spirit of its people. Agriculture remains a cornerstone, with fields of corn and soybeans stretching across the valleys, and dairy farms dotting the more elevated pastures. The air here, especially in late summer, carries the sweet, earthy scent of cut hay, a fragrance that speaks of honest labor and the turning of seasons. While industry has shifted and adapted, echoes of its past can still be found in the sturdy, well-built factories that stand as monuments to former endeavors, their brickwork softened by time and the persistent green of creeping ivy. Travelers passing through often remark on the quality of the light at dusk, a soft, diffused glow that seems to linger over the landscape, painting the familiar shapes of barns and silos in hues of rose and gold, a quiet reminder of the enduring, understated beauty of this region.
This page provides an interactive map of Crawford County, Pennsylvania alongside links to detailed street maps for 31 cities and towns. The county seat is Meadville. 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 |