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Bee County, Texas Map

Explore Bee County, Texas with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 9 cities and towns in Bee County below.

Interactive Map of Bee County, Texas

CountyBee
StateTexas (TX)
County SeatBeeville
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude28.469749
Longitude-97.797129
Cities & Towns9
Area Codes210, 830

About Bee County, Texas

Bee County rests in the South Texas Plain, a landscape shaped by the gentle descent of land toward the Gulf. Its terrain is a subtle mosaic: wide, open country where grasses stretch under an immense sky, interspersed with pockets of mesquite and live oak brush, remnants of a wilder time. The Frio River, a ribbon of life, meanders through the western reaches, its banks providing a softer, more verdant contrast to the drier plains, while the Aransas River traces a portion of its eastern boundary, feeding into the larger coastal watershed. To the north, the land begins its slow, almost imperceptible rise towards the Edwards Plateau, a faint tremor of limestone hinting at the Hill Country's grandeur, though Bee County itself remains firmly in the flatter, sun-drenched expanse. It shares its borders with counties that represent similar, yet distinct, regional characters, contributing to the broader South Texas identity.

The story of Bee County is written in the dust of generations, a narrative of settlement that began in earnest in the mid-19th century. Pioneers, drawn by the promise of fertile land and open range, arrived from the American South and Europe, establishing ranches and small farms. The county was officially organized in 1858, named for Colonel Barnard E. Bee, a figure of some repute in early Texas history. Formative episodes often revolved around the challenges of frontier life, the ebb and flow of cattle drives, and the slow, determined work of cultivating the land. The county seat, a settlement that eventually grew into the present-day hub, emerged as a natural crossroads, a place where farmers and ranchers could gather, trade, and administer the affairs of their burgeoning community. The quiet dignity of its establishment speaks to a pragmatic spirit, a desire for order and community in a vast and often untamed territory.

The economy of Bee County today is a reflection of its enduring connection to the land and its resources. Ranching remains a significant thread, with cattle grazing on vast pastures under the expansive South Texas sun, a scene that can feel timeless as the light softens towards evening. Agriculture, too, plays a vital role, with crops that thrive in the region's climate contributing to the county's productivity. The pervasive scent of dry grass and the distant hum of machinery are the ambient sounds of life here. Landmarks that define the county are less about dramatic geological formations and more about the enduring presence of its communities and the natural systems that sustain them. The character of Bee County is one of quiet resilience, a place where people understand the rhythms of the seasons and the value of hard work, a spirit that feels as deeply rooted as the mesquite trees themselves.

Cities and Towns in Bee County

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About This Bee County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Bee County, Texas alongside links to detailed street maps for 9 cities and towns. The county seat is Beeville. 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