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Cumberland County Map, North Carolina

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Cumberland County, North Carolina

Cumberland Location Map North Carolina

Cumberland County is right in the heart of North Carolina. It’s home to Fayetteville, a city with deep military roots. You can’t miss the Market House in downtown Fayetteville.

Fort Bragg, one of the largest military installations in the world, is here. The county has a diverse population thanks to the constant influx of people from all over.

The Cape Fear River runs through the county, offering plenty of recreational opportunities. It’s a dynamic place and a symbol of the county’s history. Always changing, always growing. But it never forgets its roots.

CategoryDetails
County NameCumberland County
County SeatFayetteville
PopulationApproximately 340,000
Cities, Towns, and CommunitiesFayetteville, Spring Lake, Hope Mills, Eastover, Fort Bragg
Interstates and HighwaysInterstate 95, Interstate 295, U.S. Highway 301, U.S. Highway 401
FIPS Code37-051
Total Area (Land and Water)658 square miles (1,705 km²)
Adjacent Counties (and Direction)Harnett County (North), Sampson County (East), Bladen County (South), Robeson County (Southwest), Hoke County (West), Moore County (West)
Time ZoneEastern Time Zone (ET)
StateNorth Carolina
Coordinates35.1848° N, 78.0420° W
EtymologyNamed after Prince William, Duke of Cumberland
Major LandmarksFort Bragg, Cape Fear Botanical Garden, Airborne & Special Operations Museum
WebsiteCumberland County Website

TRANSPORTATION MAP

Cumberland County Road Map

Interstates take center stage here. I-95 runs diagonally here. Though I-295 loops around Fayetteville, it’s still growing. U.S. Routes 401 and 301 also pass through, giving options. Zoom in on our map to see how it all connects.

Cumberland County Road Map North Carolina

SATELLITE IMAGERY

Cumberland County Satellite Map

Fayetteville is a wide gray urban center in the middle. Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg) dominates the northwest with its training zones. But in between, you’ll see dark forests and green farmland. Though development is heavy, pockets of nature remain visible from above.

Cumberland County Satellite Map North Carolina

OUTLINE MAP

Cumberland County Blank Map

The shape is almost like a chunk bitten out on all sides. South River forms much of the eastern boundary. Both Stewarts Creek and Little Rockfish Creek form its western border.

Cumberland County Outline Map North Carolina

North Carolina County Map

North Carolina County Map

North Carolina’s 100 counties don’t all play by the same rules. Some lean into beach life, others into barbecue or bluegrass. Sometimes all three. You’ll find waterfalls, farmland, and NASCAR.

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