Brown County Map, Wisconsin

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Brown County, Wisconsin

Brown County hugs the southern end of Green Bay, right where the Fox River empties out. Green Bay is the biggest city here. It’s all about the Packers on game days. Yep, the whole place bleeds green and gold.
On the other hand, the area has a rich history tied to fur trading and paper mills. You can still see that heritage in the old buildings downtown. Nature lovers flock to Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary.
Drive a few minutes out of the city, and you’re surrounded by farms. Summers bring festivals and outdoor concerts. Winters? Well, let’s just say the locals know how to make the most of the cold.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Brown County |
County Seat | Green Bay |
Population | Approximately 270,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Green Bay, De Pere, Ashwaubenon, Howard, Allouez |
Interstates and Highways | I-41, US-41, WI-172, WI-29 |
FIPS Code | 55-009 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 616 sq mi (Land: 530 sq mi; Water: 86 sq mi) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Oconto County (North), Door County (Northeast), Kewaunee County (East), Manitowoc County (Southeast), Calumet County (Southwest), Outagamie County (West), Shawano County (Northwest) |
Time Zone | Central Time Zone (CT) |
State | Wisconsin |
Coordinates | 44.5434° N, 88.0126° W |
Etymology | Named after Major General Jacob Brown, a hero of the War of 1812 |
Major Landmarks | Lambeau Field, National Railroad Museum, Green Bay Botanical Garden |
Website | Brown County Website |
PHYSICAL MAP
Brown County Topographic Map
Brown County’s topography slopes gently toward the Bay of Green Bay. The Fox River cuts through the county and plays a central role in its landscape. While elevations don’t vary much, low ridges and shallow valleys shape the terrain west of the river.

TRANSPORTATION MAP
Brown County Road Map
Plenty of roads cross Brown County. Interstate 43 cuts through the eastern side and links Green Bay with other regional hubs. Though smaller highways crisscross the county, some routes follow the Fox River’s curve. But traffic flows easily compared to larger metro areas.

SATELLITE IMAGERY
Brown County Satellite Map
Green Bay dominates the upper edge of our satellite map, with industry and neighborhoods packed close to the shoreline. Forest patches appear west and south, but agricultural patterns are more visible inland. The Fox River is the most noticeable feature, winding north to the bay.

OUTLINE MAP
Brown County Blank Map
Brown County has a strange shape. It’s flat at the bottom, narrowing northward toward the bay. Its northern border is water, curving along the bay. There are no state borders here, as it’s situated in the east of Wisconsin.

Neighboring Counties
Here are the 7 neighboring counties of Brown County: