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Haywood County, Tennessee Map

Explore Haywood County, Tennessee with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 5 cities and towns in Haywood County below.

Interactive Map of Haywood County, Tennessee

CountyHaywood
StateTennessee (TN)
County SeatBrownsville
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude35.562731
Longitude-89.337818
Cities & Towns5
Area Codes615, 629, 901

About Haywood County, Tennessee

Haywood County’s terrain unfolds across the western reaches of Tennessee, a landscape shaped by the ancient forces that carved the Mississippi Embayment. Here, the land flattens into the Delta's broad, fertile plains, a stark contrast to the more varied topography found further east. The Tennessee River, a grand artery of the South, forms a significant portion of its eastern boundary, its slow, powerful currents dictating the very shape of the land and influencing the patterns of settlement. To the north, Madison County offers a transition, while Hardeman County lies to the south. The soil, rich and dark, speaks of eons of sediment deposited by forgotten waterways, a legacy that continues to define the county’s agricultural character. The air often carries the scent of damp earth and ripening crops, a subtle perfume that changes with the seasons, from the sweet fragrance of blooming cotton to the musty aroma of harvested corn.

The story of Haywood County is woven into the broader narrative of westward expansion and the agricultural ambitions of the early American republic. Established in 1823, its formation was a direct consequence of Tennessee’s growing population and the desire to organize newly acquired lands. Settlers, drawn by the promise of fertile soil, moved into the region, primarily from the eastern United States, bringing with them their farming traditions and, regrettably, the institution of slavery. Brownsville, the county seat, emerged as a natural center of commerce and governance, its location chosen for its accessibility and its promise as a hub for the surrounding agricultural communities. The town's development mirrored the fortunes of the cotton fields, its growth and decline often tied to the cyclical nature of crop prices and the economic shifts that swept across the South.

Today, Haywood County’s economy remains deeply rooted in its agricultural heritage, with cotton, corn, and soybeans forming the backbone of its productivity. The land continues to yield its bounty, its broad fields stretching toward horizons that seem to hold the light of a perpetual late afternoon. Beyond the fields, the quiet character of its towns, each with its own distinct rhythm, defines the county’s social fabric. Brownsville, as the county seat and largest locality, serves as the primary commercial and administrative center, its streets echoing with a measured pace. Other places like Nutbush, with its own quiet history, and Stanton, contribute to the county's broader profile. The sense of place here is one of enduring connection to the land, a palpable feeling that life unfolds at a pace dictated not by the clock, but by the seasons and the enduring cycles of nature.

Cities and Towns in Haywood County

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About This Haywood County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Haywood County, Tennessee alongside links to detailed street maps for 5 cities and towns. The county seat is Brownsville. 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