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Greene County, Pennsylvania Map

Explore Greene County, Pennsylvania with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 30 cities and towns in Greene County below.

Interactive Map of Greene County, Pennsylvania

CountyGreene
StatePennsylvania (PA)
County SeatWaynesburg
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude39.860067
Longitude-80.131895
Cities & Towns30
Area Codes215, 223, 267, 272, 412, 445, 484, 570, 582, 610, 717, 724, 814, 835, 878

About Greene County, Pennsylvania

Greene County unfurls across the southwestern corner of Pennsylvania, a landscape sculpted by the persistent artistry of water and time. Here, the Allegheny Plateau yields to a terrain of ridges and hollows, a complex topography where creeks, born of spring seeps and summer rains, carve their patient paths toward larger rivers. The Monongahela River forms a significant border to the east, a broad, often steely ribbon reflecting the sky, while smaller tributaries like Ten Mile Creek and Dunkard Creek meander through the valleys, their courses dictating the settlement patterns and the very shape of the land. This is a country of deep woods and open fields, where the air, particularly in the hushed hours after a storm, carries the clean scent of damp earth and pine. The land itself feels ancient, a palimpsest of geological forces and the quiet persistence of plant life, a stark contrast to the more manicured landscapes found elsewhere in the commonwealth.

The county's story begins with the westward push of settlers, drawn by the promise of fertile soil and the freedom of open country. Greene County was officially formed in 1796, carved from land previously held by Washington County, and its early history is interwoven with the development of the western frontier. Pioneers, many of Scotch-Irish and German descent, arrived seeking a new beginning, establishing farms and small communities that would become the bedrock of the county. The county seat, Waynesburg, owes its existence to this era of westward expansion. It was chosen for its central location and its proximity to vital waterways, becoming the administrative and social heart of the burgeoning county. The courthouse square in Waynesburg, with its enduring brick architecture, still serves as a focal point, a place where the county’s past and present converge, a quiet testament to the generations who have called this land home.

The character of Greene County today is one of resilient self-sufficiency and a deep connection to the land. Agriculture remains a significant thread in its economic fabric, with farms producing a variety of crops and livestock, their fields a patchwork of green and gold under the wide Pennsylvania sky. The echoes of its industrial past, particularly coal mining, are still felt, though the landscape has largely reclaimed much of that history, allowing nature to reassert its gentle dominion. Visitors might find themselves drawn to the quiet dignity of its small towns, each with its own unique rhythm and character, from the unassuming charm of Clarksville to the more established presence of Jefferson. Greene County is a place where the quality of light at dusk can transform ordinary fields into scenes of profound beauty, and where the simple act of watching a hawk circle overhead can feel like an event of quiet significance.

Cities and Towns in Greene County

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About This Greene County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Greene County, Pennsylvania alongside links to detailed street maps for 30 cities and towns. The county seat is Waynesburg. 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