Montgomery County Map, Pennsylvania

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Montgomery County, Pennsylvania

Montgomery County is just outside Philly. The county has some serious Revolutionary War cred. Yep, Valley Forge National Historical Park is right here. But it’s not stuck in the past.
King of Prussia Mall draws shoppers from all over. Montco, as locals call it, has great schools and leafy suburbs. It’s perfect for families looking for a quieter life near the big city.
Evansburg State Park is great for hikers and nature lovers. The restaurant scene is pretty solid too. From Polish pierogies to high-end farm-to-table spots, there’s something for everyone.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Montgomery County |
County Seat | Norristown |
Population | Approximately 870,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Norristown, Pottstown, King of Prussia, Lansdale, Abington, Conshohocken, Ardmore |
Interstates and Highways | Interstate 76, Interstate 476, Interstate 276 (Pennsylvania Turnpike), U.S. Highway 202, U.S. Highway 422 |
FIPS Code | 42-091 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 487 square miles (483 sq mi land, 4 sq mi water) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Lehigh County (North), Bucks County (Northeast), Philadelphia County (Southeast), Delaware County (Southwest), Chester County (West), Berks County (Northwest) |
Time Zone | Eastern Time Zone (EST) |
State | Pennsylvania |
Coordinates | 40°13’N, 75°22’W |
Etymology | Named after Richard Montgomery, an American Revolutionary War general |
Major Landmarks | Valley Forge National Historical Park, King of Prussia Mall, Elmwood Park Zoo, Bryn Athyn Cathedral |
Website | Montgomery County Website |
PHYSICAL MAP
Montgomery County Topographic Map
Montgomery County is mostly rolling hills, with no major elevation extremes. A few higher ridges cut across the northwest, but the rest is soft terrain. Elevation generally slopes downward toward the Schuylkill River in the south.

TRANSPORTATION MAP
Montgomery County Road Map
Montgomery has a dense and layered road network. Suburban sprawl means roads head in every direction, often crisscrossing and overlapping. I-76, I-476 and I-276 carry the most travelers.

SATELLITE IMAGERY
Montgomery County Satellite Map
From above, Montgomery County is a tight mix of neighborhoods and green belts. Parks and wooded areas are found between busy suburbs. The southern edge blends into Philadelphia, while the north still holds patches of farmland.

OUTLINE MAP
Montgomery County Blank Map
Montgomery County has a bulky shape with several jagged edges. The southwestern boundary follows the Schuylkill River, separating it from Philadelphia.

Neighboring Counties
Here are the 6 neighboring counties of Montgomery County: