Dallas County Map, Texas
Right in the heart of North Texas, Dallas County is a whole different animal. It’s urban, it’s slick, it’s always on the move.
Right in the heart of North Texas, Dallas County is a whole different animal. It’s urban, it’s slick, it’s always on the move.
Dawson County is right in the middle of the Llano Estacado. Lamesa is the county seat, a small town with a big personality.
Named after a Texas Revolution hero, Deaf Smith County sits up in the Panhandle. People here are friendly, hardworking, and tough as boots.
Delta County is in Northeast Texas. It got its name from its triangle shape, formed by the North Sulphur and South Sulphur Rivers.
Denton County is just north of Dallas-Fort Worth. The county’s grown like crazy in recent years. New subdivisions keep popping up.
DeWitt County sits in the heart of South Texas. Cuero is the county seat and is known as the “Turkey Capital of the World”. No joke.
The Croton Breaks. That’s what they call the rugged canyons in Dickens County. This part of the Texas Plains sits east of Lubbock.
Dimmit County is down in South Texas, almost touching the Mexican border. It’s brush country. Mesquite, prickly pear, you name it.
Wide-open spaces. That’s Donley County. It’s out in the Texas Panhandle, where the land is typically flat. Clarendon is the county seat.
Duval County has stories to tell. It’s down in South Texas, about an hour west of Corpus Christi. San Diego is the county seat.
Eastland County is right in the heart of Texas. It’s about halfway between Fort Worth and Abilene. Eastland is the biggest town in the county.
Ector County is out in West Texas, where the Permian Basin stretches wide. Odessa is the heart of it all. It’s an oil county.
Edwards County is Texas Hill Country at its wildest. It’s close to San Antonio, but it feels a world away. Rocksprings is the only real town.
El Paso County sits at the westernmost tip of Texas, right on the New Mexico and Mexico borders. It’s one of the most populous in the state.
Ellis County is south of Dallas. It’s a taste of small-town Texas with a side of big city convenience. Waxahachie is the county seat.