Explore Trousdale County, Tennessee with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 1 cities and towns in Trousdale County below.
| County | Trousdale |
| State | Tennessee (TN) |
| County Seat | Hartsville |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 36.390883 |
| Longitude | -86.167211 |
| Cities & Towns | 1 |
| Area Codes | 615, 629 |
Trousdale County occupies a stretch of Tennessee where the land begins to loosen its grip on the eastern mountains, transitioning into the gentler, broader sweep of the state's middle region. Here, the Cumberland Plateau's steeper inclines yield to a landscape more inclined toward cultivation, though the old stone's stubbornness still shows in the occasional rocky outcrop and the tenacious growth clinging to the creek beds. The county is defined less by grand rivers, though the Cumberland is a not-too-distant neighbor, and more by the intricate network of smaller waterways – the creeks and branches that carve their persistent paths through the soil, carrying the runoff from the skies and feeding the fertile valleys. These waterways are the arteries of the land, dictating the lay of the fields and the shape of the hollows, a quiet, insistent force that has shaped the contours of habitation for generations. The air here, especially in the early morning before the sun truly asserts itself, carries a damp, earthy scent, the smell of loam and dew-kissed grass.
The genesis of Trousdale County arrived in the mid-19th century, a product of the era's drive to organize the burgeoning settlements into manageable administrative units. It was carved from portions of surrounding counties, a testament to the growing population and the need for local governance. The county seat itself emerged from this same impulse, a central point designated to serve the needs of its scattered populace. Its establishment wasn't a grand pronouncement but a gradual accretion, a place where roads converged and where the business of the county could be conducted. The early settlers, a mix of Scotch-Irish and English stock, brought with them a hardy pragmatism, a willingness to wrestle a living from the soil, and a deep-seated connection to the land that would become their inheritance. The echoes of those early days can still be felt in the quiet persistence of its people, a resilience forged in the crucible of rural life.
The economy of Trousdale County remains rooted in the earth, a continuation of its historical trajectory. Agriculture is the bedrock, with land dedicated to crops that thrive in the Tennessee soil, the sunlight warming the fields in a steady, dependable cycle. Beyond the fields, a quiet industrial presence offers a different kind of labor, a hum of activity that supplements the agricultural rhythm. The character of the place is one of understated endurance, a community that values self-reliance and neighborly support. Evenings descend with a particular grace here, the sky bleeding into shades of bruised purple and soft orange, a visual punctuation mark to the day's work. Landmarks are not ostentatious monuments but often simple structures that have served their purpose for decades – a sturdy bridge, a weathered church, the enduring presence of the courthouse in the county seat, all bearing the quiet authority of time and use.
This page provides an interactive map of Trousdale County, Tennessee alongside links to detailed street maps for 1 cities and towns. The county seat is Hartsville. 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 |