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Grayson County, Texas Map

Explore Grayson County, Texas with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 18 cities and towns in Grayson County below.

Interactive Map of Grayson County, Texas

CountyGrayson
StateTexas (TX)
County SeatSherman
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude33.61486
Longitude-96.677093
Cities & Towns18
Area Codes214, 469, 817, 972

About Grayson County, Texas

Grayson County unfolds across North Texas, a landscape defined by the gentle curve of the Red River forming its northern boundary, a wide, slow artery carrying the silt of distant lands. The terrain here is not the stark grandeur of the west nor the dense, humid embrace of the eastern piney woods; instead, it offers a softer, more varied character. Broad, fertile plains, smoothed by ancient waters, give way to the more broken country as one moves south, where limestone outcrops begin to hint at the Hill Country's geology, though without its dramatic elevations. Small creeks, often bordered by stands of elm and pecan, thread through the fields, their banks a verdant contrast to the sun-baked earth, especially in the long, warm afternoons when the light takes on a honeyed quality. This is a place where the land feels lived-in, shaped by water and wind and the slow persistence of life.

The settlement of this land began in earnest in the mid-nineteenth century, drawn by the promise of fertile soil and the growing westward movement. Pioneers, many of them families from the southern states, arrived seeking opportunity, their wagons leaving faint tracks that the prairie grass would eventually reclaim. The establishment of a county seat was a matter of considerable local importance, a focal point around which communities coalesced. This central hub, chosen for its accessibility and potential for growth, became the administrative and social heart of the burgeoning county, a place where mail was exchanged, goods were traded, and the affairs of the day were discussed under wide, open skies. These formative years were marked by the steady work of building farms and establishing neighborhoods, a quiet determination to put down roots in this promising territory.

The economy of Grayson County today is as varied as its terrain, rooted in agriculture but also embracing the currents of modern industry and commerce. Cattle graze on pastures that stretch towards the horizon, and crops like cotton and grains still hold their place, though the landscape also bears the marks of manufacturing and distribution centers that have brought new kinds of work and new rhythms to the towns. There is a practical, grounded character to the people here, a no-nonsense approach to life that finds expression in the way a porch light is left on for a late traveler or how neighbors lend a hand without being asked. The county's landmarks are often humble: a sturdy old courthouse, a well-tended park, a bridge that has carried generations across a familiar creek. It is in the quiet hum of daily life, the predictable turn of the seasons, and the enduring spirit of its inhabitants that the true character of Grayson County resides, a place that asks for little but offers a steady, enduring sense of belonging.

Cities and Towns in Grayson County

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About This Grayson County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Grayson County, Texas alongside links to detailed street maps for 18 cities and towns. The county seat is Sherman. 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