Explore Franklin County, Texas with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 2 cities and towns in Franklin County below.
| County | Franklin |
| State | Texas (TX) |
| County Seat | Mount Vernon |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 33.081231 |
| Longitude | -95.202998 |
| Cities & Towns | 2 |
| Area Codes | 469, 903, 972 |
Franklin County unfolds across a landscape shaped by the verdant embrace of the East Texas Piney Woods, a region where the very air seems to carry the scent of resin and damp earth. Its terrain is a study in subtle variations, a gentle undulation of soft hills that drain into a network of creeks and bayous, tributaries that eventually find their way to larger waterways, hinting at the vastness of the Gulf Coast to the south, yet retaining a distinct, inland character. To the north and west, the land begins a slow transition, the dense canopy of pines giving way to more open woodlands and pastures, a foreshadowing of the ranching country that lies further afield. The county’s eastern boundary is a natural one, defined by the meandering course of a significant river, while its other neighbors are characterized by a similar, though not identical, expression of East Texas’s particular, humid beauty. The light here, especially in the late afternoon, can possess a remarkable softness, a diffused glow that seems to imbue the pine needles and the weathered wood of barns with a quiet, almost reverent luminescence.
The settlement of this land began in earnest in the mid-19th century, a wave of pioneers drawn by the promise of fertile soil and abundant timber. These early arrivals, predominantly of Southern stock, brought with them a determined spirit and a deep connection to the agrarian life. The county itself was formally organized in the years following the Civil War, a period of rebuilding and adaptation where the resilience of its inhabitants was tested and proven. The county seat, a focal point of community and commerce, emerged organically around a central crossroads, a place where the needs of farmers and loggers converged. Its growth was a slow, deliberate process, mirroring the patient cultivation of the surrounding fields, a testament to the enduring power of human endeavor against the backdrop of a wilder, untamed environment.
The economy of Franklin County today is a multifaceted reflection of its heritage and its natural endowments. While agriculture, particularly the raising of livestock and the cultivation of certain crops, remains a significant thread, the county has also found new avenues for prosperity, with a growing presence in light manufacturing and service industries. The character of the place is one of quiet competence, a community that values hard work and neighborly bonds. There is a distinct sense of place, a feeling that the land itself has a say in the rhythm of daily life, from the early morning mist that clings to the hollows to the profound silence that settles over the countryside as dusk descends, painting the western sky in hues of bruised purple and fading rose. The natural landmarks, the stands of ancient trees and the clear, running streams, are not mere scenery but are woven into the very fabric of the county's identity, offering moments of profound, understated beauty to those who take the time to notice.
This page provides an interactive map of Franklin County, Texas alongside links to detailed street maps for 2 cities and towns. The county seat is Mount Vernon. 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 |