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Madison County, Texas Map

Explore Madison County, Texas with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 3 cities and towns in Madison County below.

Interactive Map of Madison County, Texas

CountyMadison
StateTexas (TX)
County SeatMadisonville
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude30.96454
Longitude-95.923471
Cities & Towns3
Area Codes409, 903

About Madison County, Texas

Madison County unfolds across a landscape shaped by the gentle persistence of water and the sturdy resilience of pine. Its terrain, a subtle mosaic of sandy loam and clay, slopes toward the Brazos River, a broad artery that has long dictated the flow of life and commerce. To the east, the dense, whispering piney woods create a verdant canopy, a stark contrast to the more open, savanna-like expanses that begin to emerge as one travels westward. This transition is not abrupt but a slow yielding, a gradual thinning of the trees that allows the wide Texas sky to dominate. Neighboring counties, themselves defined by their own ecological characters, act as broader brushstrokes on a regional canvas, but within Madison County, the interplay of riparian zones and upland forests defines its singular, earthy spirit, a place where the air often carries the clean scent of damp soil and pine needles.

The story of Madison County is one of steady, deliberate settlement, an unfolding narrative etched by pioneers drawn to its fertile lands and accessible waterways. Formed in the mid-19th century, its early years were marked by the establishment of agricultural communities, the rhythm of plows turning soil a constant refrain against the backdrop of the natural world. The county seat, a community that grew organically around a central crossroads, became the locus of civic life, a place where goods were traded, justice was dispensed, and the shared aspirations of its people found a common voice. Formative episodes, often involving the challenges of frontier existence and the slow but sure development of infrastructure, solidified the county's identity, a community built not on sudden boom but on enduring growth, a spirit that still lingers in the quiet dignity of its older neighborhoods.

The economy of Madison County, like its terrain, possesses a dual nature, rooted in the enduring strength of agriculture and increasingly touched by the broader currents of regional industry. Ranching and farming continue to be cornerstones, providing a living from the land that has sustained generations. Yet, a subtle hum of commerce, an awareness of the wider world, also permeates the county, a quiet acknowledgment of its place in the larger economic fabric. The character of the place is one of unpretentious self-reliance, a community that values hard work and neighborly support. Landmarks, often simple in their design but profound in their meaning, punctuate the landscape: sturdy old churches that have witnessed the passage of decades, bridges that span the vital waterways, and the timeless sweep of fields under a vast, ever-changing sky, where the quality of light at dusk can paint the land in hues of amber and rose, a fleeting, exquisite beauty.

Cities and Towns in Madison County

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About This Madison County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Madison County, Texas alongside links to detailed street maps for 3 cities and towns. The county seat is Madisonville. 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