Tulare County Map, California
Tulare County is in the San Joaquin Valley, east of Fresno. The eastern part of the county has Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park.
Tulare County is in the San Joaquin Valley, east of Fresno. The eastern part of the county has Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park.
Tuolumne County is in the Sierra Nevada foothills. Sonora is the main town and county seat, with its Gold Rush-era main street.
Ventura County is Southern California’s coastal playground. The city of Ventura has a laid-back beach vibe and it’s the county seat.
Yolo County, California is just west of Sacramento. Davis is the biggest city, home to UC Davis. It is a serious bike town.
Yuba County is north of Sacramento in the Central Valley. Marysville is the county seat, which is right across the river from Yuba City.
Adams County is next to Denver, on the northeast side. People started moving here back in the 1800s, looking for gold and new opportunities.
Alamosa County sits in southern Colorado, in the middle of the San Luis Valley. It’s flat, with the Sangre de Cristo Mountains to the east.
Arapahoe County stretches from the Denver metro area out to the eastern plains. It’s long and narrow, covering both city and country.
Archuleta County is tucked away in southwest Colorado, surrounded by mountains and forests. Pagosa Springs is the main town and county seat.
Baca County sits in the far southeast corner of Colorado, right where the state meets Oklahoma and Kansas. It’s mostly flat, with prairies.
Bent County is in southeast Colorado, along the Arkansas River. Las Animas is the biggest town and county seat. It’s mostly flat farmland.
Boulder County sits where the plains meet the Rockies, just northwest of Denver. It has mountains, forests, farmland, and urban area.
Broomfield County is Colorado’s newest and smallest county, created in 2001. It’s wedged between Denver and Boulder, in a metro area.
Chaffee County is in central Colorado, right in the heart of the Rockies. Fourteeners (mountains over 14,000 feet) surround the county.
Cheyenne County is out on Colorado’s eastern plains, bordering Kansas. Flat farmland is what you see here. Wheat fields stretch far.