Spartanburg County Map, South Carolina

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Spartanburg County, South Carolina

The rolling hills of the Upstate region are home to Spartanburg County. It’s a place where old meets new in the best ways. The county is home to seven colleges.
Folks take their high school football seriously around these parts. On fall weekends, the air’s filled with the sound of cheering. It’s either that or BMW’s huge plant here, making some noise.
Croft State Park is a favorite spot for hikers and campers. The county’s got its own airport too. Pretty fancy for a place that still feels like home. Spartanburg’s the kind of place where you can build a life, not just make a living.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Spartanburg County |
County Seat | Spartanburg |
Population | Approximately 340,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Spartanburg, Greer, Duncan, Lyman, Landrum, Inman, Boiling Springs |
Interstates and Highways | Interstate 26, Interstate 85, U.S. Highway 29, U.S. Highway 176 |
FIPS Code | 45-083 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 819 square miles (808 sq mi land, 11 sq mi water) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Rutherford County, North Carolina (North), Cherokee County (East), Union County (Southeast), Laurens County (South), Greenville County (West), Polk County, North Carolina (Northwest) |
Time Zone | Eastern Time Zone (EST) |
State | South Carolina |
Coordinates | 34°56’N, 81°57’W |
Etymology | Named after the Spartan Regiment, a local militia in the American Revolutionary War |
Major Landmarks | Hatcher Garden and Woodland Preserve, Croft State Park, Hub City Railroad Museum |
Website | Spartanburg County Website |
PHYSICAL MAP
Spartanburg County Topographic Map
The terrain here is classic Piedmont. It contains rolling hills with some sharper ridges to the north. Elevation climbs steadily as you approach the Blue Ridge foothills. It’s varied but not wild. Use our zoom tool below to get a clearer picture.

TRANSPORTATION MAP
Spartanburg County Road Map
Spartanburg’s roads mean business. Major highways run in all directions. While I-25 runs north-south, I-85 carries traffic east-west. You’ll find straight stretches, winding backroads, and everything in between.

SATELLITE IMAGERY
Spartanburg County Satellite Map
Industrial zones, suburbs, and green hills mix together in our satellite imagery. Urban areas cluster around Spartanburg, while wooded areas fill in the rest. Farmland pops up in certain spots, especially in the eastern half.

OUTLINE MAP
Spartanburg County Blank Map
Spartanburg has a blocky shape and a triangular bottom. Its northern edge touches North Carolina. Most borders are straight, but a few follow creeks and natural features. It’s one of the larger counties in the state and easy to spot on a map thanks to its position and size.

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