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Hood County, Texas Map

Explore Hood County, Texas with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 11 cities and towns in Hood County below.

Interactive Map of Hood County, Texas

CountyHood
StateTexas (TX)
County SeatGranbury
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude32.253478
Longitude-97.796608
Cities & Towns11
Area Codes254, 512, 682, 737, 817

About Hood County, Texas

Hood County rests in the North Texas region, a landscape that gently transitions from the softer, more forgiving terrain of the east to a ruggedness that hints at the western expanses. Limestone outcrops, remnants of ancient seabeds, punctuate the land, giving way to the deep, fertile soils favored by cotton fields and cattle ranches. The Brazos River, a serpentine artery, defines much of the county’s western and southern edge, its broad, slow-moving waters reflecting a sky that often burns a vivid, almost impossible blue. To the north, the land begins to rise and harden, presaging the more dramatic topography of counties beyond. This varied physiography, shaped by water and ancient rock, provides a distinctive character to Hood County, setting it apart from the flatter plains to the north and the denser woodlands to the east.

The story of Hood County is one of determined settlement, beginning in the mid-19th century as pioneers, drawn by the promise of fertile land and abundant water, pushed westward. Early settlers, a mix of Anglo-Americans and those with roots in the slaveholding South, established farms and ranches, their lives dictated by the seasons and the enduring strength of the land. The county was officially organized in 1855, named for General John B. Hood, a figure whose presence, even in name, carries the weight of a turbulent era. The county seat, a place that became the nexus of commerce and governance, emerged from this early wave of settlement, its growth mirroring the aspirations and struggles of the people who chose this corner of Texas as their home. The quiet persistence of these founders is still palpable in the enduring structures and the deep-rooted sense of place.

Today, Hood County’s economy is a mosaic of enduring agricultural traditions and a growing presence of those seeking a more peaceful, yet connected, way of life. Ranching remains a significant thread, the open country still echoing with the lowing of cattle and the distant calls of cowboys. The quality of light here, particularly in the late afternoon when the sun dips low, casting long shadows that stretch across the fields and soften the edges of the granite outcrops, lends a particular beauty to the daily work. Small businesses and the service industry have also flourished, catering to a population that values both self-reliance and community. Landmarks are not always grand edifices, but often the enduring presence of the land itself, the bend of the river, the sturdy oak trees that have witnessed generations, and the quiet dignity of the towns that dot the landscape, each with its own subtle rhythm of life.

Cities and Towns in Hood County

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About This Hood County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Hood County, Texas alongside links to detailed street maps for 11 cities and towns. The county seat is Granbury. 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