Explore Racine County, Wisconsin with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 19 cities and towns in Racine County below.
| County | Racine |
| State | Wisconsin (WI) |
| County Seat | Racine |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 42.738171 |
| Longitude | -88.028453 |
| Cities & Towns | 19 |
| Area Codes | 608, 715 |
Racine County unfolds along the western edge of Lake Michigan, a landscape shaped by the ancient sweep of glaciers and the persistent etching of water. Its eastern flank is defined by the lake's broad, often windswept expanse, a watery border that lends a unique character to the land. Inland, the terrain shifts, transitioning from the lake plain to more undulating country, where a network of rivers, like the Root River, meanders through valleys and toward their final destination in the great lake. These waterways have long served as arteries, guiding both water and settlement, and their presence lends a subtle, green vein to the county's otherwise more open agricultural character. To the west, the county begins to hint at the broader Wisconsin landscape, a place where the land begins to prepare for the more rugged, unglaciated territories that lie further afield, offering a gentle preface to the wilder reaches of the state.
The genesis of Racine County, as a formal entity, arrived in the mid-19th century, a time when settlers, drawn by the promise of fertile land and the burgeoning opportunities of the frontier, began to stake their claims. Early arrivals, many of them from European shores, brought with them a deep connection to the soil and a desire to build communities that reflected their heritage. These formative years were marked by the establishment of farms and the slow, deliberate growth of villages that would eventually coalesce into the county's distinct settlements. The county seat, a central hub for administration and commerce, emerged as a natural focal point, its position often determined by access to transportation and its ability to serve as a nexus for the scattered populations, a place where the business of the county could be brought to bear under the wide, often pale, Wisconsin sky.
Today, Racine County sustains a diverse economy, a blend of its agricultural roots and a more modern industrial and service-based landscape. The land continues to yield its bounty, a testament to generations of farming, but the hum of industry and the flow of commerce are also vital to its vitality. The county's character is a blend of pragmatism and a quiet appreciation for the natural world, a place where the enduring influence of its early settlers can still be felt in the sturdy architecture and the close-knit neighborhoods. Landmarks here are not always grand pronouncements, but rather the enduring presence of the lake, the familiar curve of a river valley, or the enduring spirit of its people, a spirit that often finds its fullest expression in the simple, profound beauty of a sunset over the water, painting the sky in hues of orange and violet.
This page provides an interactive map of Racine County, Wisconsin alongside links to detailed street maps for 19 cities and towns. The county seat is Racine. 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 |