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Bell County, Texas Map

Explore Bell County, Texas with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 14 cities and towns in Bell County below.

Interactive Map of Bell County, Texas

CountyBell
StateTexas (TX)
County SeatBelton
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude31.052263
Longitude-97.43586
Cities & Towns14
Area Codes254, 806

About Bell County, Texas

Bell County unfolds across a landscape of subtle shifts, a place where the eastern edges begin to hint at the piney woods, though the dominant character is the Texas Blackland Prairie, a fertile expanse broken by the meandering courses of rivers. The Brazos River, a broad, patient artery, and the Lampasas River, with its more spirited flow, define much of the county's watery geography, shaping valleys and influencing the very texture of the land. To the west, the terrain begins to gain an edge, transitioning towards the limestone outcrops and scattered oaks that signal the approaching Hill Country, a stark contrast to the open, sun-drenched prairies that stretch toward the horizon. This geological conversation, this slow dialogue between prairie and hill country, gives Bell County a varied and compelling physical presence, bordered by counties that share its agricultural spirit and its connection to the larger Texan narrative.

The story of Bell County is written in the soil and etched by the passage of people. Formed in 1850 from lands previously part of Milam and Williamson Counties, its creation was a response to the growing need for local governance in a region rapidly filling with settlers drawn by the promise of fertile land. These early arrivals, a mix of Anglo-American farmers and ranchers, brought with them a determined spirit, taming the prairie and establishing homesteads. The county seat, a central hub from which to organize this new domain, emerged in response to its strategic position and the energy of its founding citizens. Over time, waves of immigration added to the county’s human landscape, each group contributing to the evolving narrative, their presence felt in the enduring rhythms of community life and the quiet pride in a place hard-won and deeply loved.

The economy of Bell County is a grounded affair, rooted in the productivity of its land and the resilience of its people. Agriculture remains a cornerstone, with fields yielding cotton, corn, and various grains under the vast Texas sky, a sight that can hold a special kind of beauty as the sun dips low, casting long shadows and painting the clouds in hues of orange and rose. Beyond the fields, a steady industrial and service sector provides employment, reflecting the county's adaptability. The character of Bell County is one of straightforwardness and quiet strength, a place where the pace of life allows for genuine connection and a deep appreciation for the natural world. Landmarks here are not always grand monuments, but rather the enduring structures of community and the expansive beauty of the land itself, a constant reminder of the enduring spirit that defines this corner of Texas.

Cities and Towns in Bell County

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About This Bell County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Bell County, Texas alongside links to detailed street maps for 14 cities and towns. The county seat is Belton. 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