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Mills County, Texas Map

Explore Mills County, Texas with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 4 cities and towns in Mills County below.

Interactive Map of Mills County, Texas

CountyMills
StateTexas (TX)
County SeatGoldthwaite
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude31.53766
Longitude-98.515389
Cities & Towns4
Area Codes254, 325

About Mills County, Texas

Mills County unfolds across a landscape of subtle contrasts, a place where the eastern whisper of mesquite-dotted plains gradually yields to the more rugged contours of the western reaches. The land here is not a dramatic pronouncement but a quiet unfolding, characterized by broad, sun-drenched basins and shallow draws that carry the infrequent but vital runoff of seasonal creeks. These ephemeral waterways, like thin veins across the earth, are the lifeblood of the terrain, their banks often marked by a denser growth of native grasses and hardy shrubs. To the north, the county's boundaries are defined by the sweeping expanse of ranch country, while to the south, a more broken terrain hints at the distant, more pronounced elevations of the Hill Country, though Mills County itself remains a more subdued expression of that geological drama. The air, especially at the cusp of evening, often carries a dry, earthy scent, a testament to the persistent sun and the resilient flora that claim this ground.

The story of Mills County is one of enduring settlement, a narrative woven by those who sought opportunity and a life shaped by the land itself. Formed from larger territorial divisions, its organization was a response to the growing presence of families drawn to its potential for agriculture and ranching. The early decades were a crucible, demanding resilience and ingenuity from pioneers who contended with the elements and the challenges of establishing a new community. The county seat, a quiet hub at the geographical and social center of this nascent region, emerged organically from the needs of its inhabitants, a place where commerce and community coalesced. The passage of time has left its mark, not in grand monuments, but in the subtle shifts of the landscape and the quiet persistence of its people, a testament to a history lived close to the soil.

The economy of Mills County is deeply rooted in the earth and the sky, a livelihood built on the bounty of the land and the enduring spirit of its residents. Ranching remains a fundamental pillar, with vast tracts dedicated to the raising of livestock, a practice that shapes the very texture of the county. Farming, too, plays a role, with crops suited to the climate finding purchase in the fertile pockets. Beyond these traditional pursuits, the subtle hum of the oil patch can be felt, a modern counterpoint to the agrarian traditions. The character of Mills County is one of quiet competence, a place where hard work is understood and appreciated, and where the vast, open skies at dusk, painted in hues of rose and lavender, offer a profound and grounding beauty. The landmarks here are not man-made marvels but the enduring presence of the land itself, the broad horizons, and the deep, quiet stillness that settles over the county as the day draws to a close.

Cities and Towns in Mills County

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About This Mills County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Mills County, Texas alongside links to detailed street maps for 4 cities and towns. The county seat is Goldthwaite. 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