Explore Fayette County, Texas with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 14 cities and towns in Fayette County below.
| County | Fayette |
| State | Texas (TX) |
| County Seat | La Grange |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 29.919769 |
| Longitude | -96.883631 |
| Cities & Towns | 14 |
| Area Codes | 512, 830 |
Fayette County unfurls across the Post Oak Belt, a landscape shaped by the gentle push and pull of waterways and ancient woodlands. The Bastrop Bayou, a languid serpent, threads its way through the eastern stretches, its banks often softened by stands of post oak and blackjack. To the west, the terrain begins its slow, almost imperceptible rise, hinting at the Hill Country’s more pronounced undulations, though here the limestone remains more deeply buried, the soil a rich, dark loam that speaks of centuries of decay and renewal. Neighboring counties, themselves varied in their physiographic character, press in, but Fayette County holds its own distinct character, a place where the air, especially as the sun begins its descent, carries the scent of damp earth and distant pine.
The story of Fayette County is etched in the arrival of settlers, drawn by the fertile lands and the promise of a new life. Formed in the early days of the Republic of Texas, its establishment marked a deliberate step in the westward expansion of Anglo settlement. The formative years were a crucible, forging a community from diverse origins, with significant contributions from German and Czech immigrants who brought their traditions and their labor. At the heart of this evolving entity, a central point was chosen for its accessibility, a natural crossroads that gradually grew into the county seat. This place, like the county itself, absorbed the rhythms of agriculture and the slow, steady pulse of life lived close to the land.
The economy of Fayette County, while diversified, still draws deeply from the earth. Agriculture remains a cornerstone, with crops thriving in the rich soil, and livestock grazing on pastures that stretch towards the horizon. The character of the place is one of quiet industry and a deep-seated connection to the seasons, a rhythm that can be felt in the languid pace of a summer afternoon or the brisk air of an autumn morning. Landmarks here are not always grand monuments, but often humble structures or natural features that have witnessed generations pass. The quality of the light, filtering through the leaves of mature trees or glinting off the surface of a slow-moving creek, lends a subtle luminosity to the everyday, a beauty that is both profound and understated. Fayette County, in its enduring presence, offers a profound sense of place.
This page provides an interactive map of Fayette County, Texas alongside links to detailed street maps for 14 cities and towns. The county seat is La Grange. 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 |