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Willacy County, Texas Map

Explore Willacy County, Texas with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 10 cities and towns in Willacy County below.

Interactive Map of Willacy County, Texas

CountyWillacy
StateTexas (TX)
County SeatRaymondville
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude26.445457
Longitude-97.736438
Cities & Towns10
Area Codes210, 726, 830

About Willacy County, Texas

Willacy County occupies a distinct corner of South Texas, a landscape shaped by the subtle embrace of the Laguna Madre and the fertile alluvial plains of the Rio Grande delta. Its terrain, predominantly flat with a gentle slope toward the coast, offers little in the way of dramatic elevation changes, yet possesses a quiet grandeur in its expansive skies and the muted greens of its semi-arid vegetation. The county is bordered to the east by the shimmering expanse of the Laguna Madre, a shallow, hypersaline lagoon that separates the mainland from the barrier islands, its waters a constant, shifting mirror to the heavens. To the north and west, its boundaries are defined by the meandering courses of smaller waterways and the broader agricultural fields that stretch toward neighboring counties, hinting at the river’s distant, life-giving flow. The air here often carries the faint, salty tang of the coast, a subtle perfume that mingles with the dust of the dry earth, particularly potent in the stillness of a late afternoon.

The formation of Willacy County is a story interwoven with the westward expansion and agricultural aspirations of the early 20th century. Established from portions of Hidalgo and Cameron Counties, its creation in 1911 marked a deliberate effort to organize and govern a burgeoning region ripe for development. The initial settlers, drawn by the promise of fertile land and access to water, began to cultivate the soil, laying the groundwork for the agricultural enterprises that would define the county for decades. The county seat, chosen for its central location and accessibility, became the administrative and social hub, a place where the decisions affecting the dispersed communities were made, and where the shared concerns of a young county found voice. Over time, this central town evolved, its modest buildings absorbing the ebb and flow of local life, the sunlight catching the dust motes dancing in its quiet streets.

Today, Willacy County's economy remains deeply rooted in agriculture, with vast fields producing a bounty of crops under the generous South Texas sun, and the subtle hum of irrigation systems a constant refrain. Fishing and aquaculture also play a significant role, capitalizing on the proximity to the coastal waters. The character of the county is one of quiet resilience, a place where the pace of life is dictated by the seasons and the needs of the land. There is a palpable sense of community, born from shared challenges and triumphs, and a deep connection to the natural world that surrounds it. The vast, open spaces, punctuated by the occasional clusters of buildings, offer a profound sense of solitude, a place where the vast, star-dusted canvas of the night sky can truly be appreciated, unmarred by the glare of distant cities, a quiet testament to the enduring spirit of this South Texas frontier.

Cities and Towns in Willacy County

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About This Willacy County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Willacy County, Texas alongside links to detailed street maps for 10 cities and towns. The county seat is Raymondville. 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