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Weakley County, Tennessee Map

Explore Weakley County, Tennessee with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 7 cities and towns in Weakley County below.

Interactive Map of Weakley County, Tennessee

CountyWeakley
StateTennessee (TN)
County SeatDresden
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude36.305856
Longitude-88.72835
Cities & Towns7
Area Codes901

About Weakley County, Tennessee

Weakley County unfolds across a landscape that feels like a quiet exhale of West Tennessee, where the rich, dark soils hint at the Delta's proximity without fully succumbing to its flat expanse. The terrain here is a subtle, patient undulation, a series of broad, fertile plains broken by shallow valleys and the meandering courses of creeks that feed into larger, more purposeful rivers. The Obion River, a significant artery of the western part of the state, influences the drainage and character of much of the county, its slow, brown waters reflecting the vast, open sky that seems to stretch further here than in the more crowded eastern reaches of Tennessee. To the north, the land begins to gather itself, a prelude to the more dramatic topography of counties beyond, while to the south, the agricultural promise of the Mississippi Embayment is already being realized. This is a place where the color of the earth itself seems to hold a deep, resonant history, a quiet dominion of soil and sky.

The genesis of Weakley County can be traced to the early 19th century, a period of determined westward expansion and the establishment of new communities on lands recently opened for settlement. Formed in 1823 from territory ceded by the Chickasaw Nation, its early settlers were a mix of frontiersmen, farmers, and those seeking opportunity in the fertile lands of the western district. The county seat, Dresden, emerged as a central point for governance and commerce, its establishment a deliberate act to organize the burgeoning population and provide a focal point for civic life. The early decades were marked by the arduous work of clearing land, building homes, and forging a new society, a process that forged a resilient spirit among its inhabitants. This era, though distant, casts a long shadow, its echoes still felt in the enduring sense of community and self-reliance that defines the county.

The economic life of Weakley County remains deeply rooted in the land, a continuation of its agricultural heritage. While the cultivation of crops like soybeans, corn, and cotton still forms a significant part of its identity, the county has also diversified, with manufacturing and other service industries providing employment and stability. There’s a palpable sense of diligent work here, a quiet dedication to the tasks at hand, whether it’s tending fields under the wide, often brilliant Tennessee sun or operating machinery in a local plant. The character of the place is one of unpretentious sincerity, a straightforwardness that mirrors the open fields and the steady flow of its waterways. It is a county where the light at dusk can linger with an almost painterly quality, deepening the greens of the summer foliage and casting long, soft shadows across the landscape, a visual poem of a day well spent.

Cities and Towns in Weakley County

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About This Weakley County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Weakley County, Tennessee alongside links to detailed street maps for 7 cities and towns. The county seat is Dresden. 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