Explore Wichita County, Texas with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 7 cities and towns in Wichita County below.
| County | Wichita |
| State | Texas (TX) |
| County Seat | Wichita Falls |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 33.974976 |
| Longitude | -98.649901 |
| Cities & Towns | 7 |
| Area Codes | 806, 817 |
Wichita County lies in the North Texas plains, a landscape shaped by the persistent sculpting of wind and water. The terrain here is less dramatic than the ruggedness found further west, a vast expanse where the land stretches toward horizons that often shimmer with a heat haze. The Wichita River, a sinuous artery, threads its way through the county, its banks sometimes lush with cottonwoods and mesquite, offering a verdant contrast to the more open country. This waterway, alongside its tributaries, dictates much of the local topography, creating subtle depressions and broader floodplains that have long influenced settlement and agriculture. The county’s neighbors to the north share a similar flat, wide-open character, while to the south, the land begins a slow, almost imperceptible rise toward the more varied topography of central Texas.
The story of Wichita County is one of frontier resilience and the enduring spirit of those who sought their fortunes on this often-unforgiving soil. Established in the late 19th century, its early years were marked by the arrival of settlers drawn by the promise of open range and, later, the discovery of Black Gold beneath the surface. The county seat, a hub that grew from a cluster of buildings serving the agricultural and then the burgeoning oil communities, became the focal point for commerce and governance, a place where the daily rhythms of life were set by the sunrise and the closing of the mercantile. Formative episodes were often tied to the boom-and-bust cycles of the oil industry, periods that brought rapid growth and then, just as quickly, a tempering of expectations, leaving behind a legacy of sturdy structures and a populace accustomed to both prosperity and leaner times.
Today, the economy of Wichita County remains intricately linked to its natural resources and the enduring traditions of ranching and agriculture, though the echo of oil derricks still punctuates the landscape. The air here, particularly in the late afternoon, often carries the dry, clean scent of sun-baked earth and distant cattle, a smell that clings to the memory long after one has departed. There is a pragmatic character to the people, a quiet strength forged by the elements and the demands of working the land and the wells. Landmarks that define the county are not necessarily grand monuments, but rather the enduring presence of those vast, open fields, the winding river that reflects the vast, indifferent sky, and the enduring spirit of community that persists through changing times, a steady pulse in the heart of North Texas.
This page provides an interactive map of Wichita County, Texas alongside links to detailed street maps for 7 cities and towns. The county seat is Wichita Falls. 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 |