Florida County Map — Interactive Map of All 67 FL Counties
The most complete Florida county map online — an interactive map of Florida counties with cities, county seats, ZIP codes, population, land area, GIS boundaries, and printable downloads for every one of Florida's 67 counties, from Escambia on the Alabama line to Monroe at the end of the Overseas Highway.
Click any county on the FL county map to open a full profile with seat, population, cities, ZIP codes, highways, GIS resources, and a downloadable SVG, PNG, or PDF map. Use the ZIP-to-county lookup below to jump straight to your county from any Florida postal code.
A better map of Florida counties — built for real answers
Florida has 67 counties, spread from the Panhandle to the Keys, and most Florida county maps online are static images or shallow lists. FloridaCountyMap.com is different. Every county on this map of Florida is clickable, every profile is written from primary U.S. Census, USGS, and Florida Department of Transportation sources, and every page ships with a printable Florida county map PDF, SVG vector, and high-resolution PNG.
Whether you're planning a trip, filing a permit, doing GIS work, teaching Florida geography, or just looking up which Florida county a ZIP code falls in, this Florida counties map gives you the fastest path from question to answer.
- ✓ Interactive Florida county map — clickable state and county views
- ✓ ZIP-to-county lookup for any Florida postal code
- ✓ Distance, route, and area measurement tools
- ✓ Printable SVG, PNG, and PDF map downloads
- ✓ Deep county profiles: seat, cities, ZIPs, GIS, history
- ✓ Official sources · 2020 Census, USGS, FDOT, FGDL
What makes this Florida county map different
Three things separate a truly useful map of Florida counties from a stock image: it has to be interactive, it has to be accurate, and it has to actually explain what you're looking at.
Every FL county, mapped and clickable
An interactive SVG Florida county map for the whole state, plus a detailed page for each of the 67 counties with hover, click, and touch navigation on every screen size.
Browse the Florida county atlasGrounded in official Florida data
Population, land and water area, FIPS codes, and boundary geometry drawn from the U.S. Census Bureau (TIGER/Line), USGS, FDOT, and the Florida Association of Counties.
See our data sourcesWritten for humans, not for keywords
Every Florida county page is researched and written from primary sources — real geography, real economy, real history — no generic AI summaries and no filler.
Read our editorial approachFlorida's nine regions on the county map
The Panhandle: Pensacola to Tallahassee, sugar-white beaches, longleaf pine, and the Apalachicola River.
Rolling sand-hills, karst springs, the Suwannee and Santa Fe Rivers, and the university city of Gainesville.
The First Coast: Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Amelia Island, and the St. Johns River basin.
The I-4 corridor and Space Coast: Orlando theme parks, chain-of-lakes country, and Kennedy Space Center.
Tampa, St. Petersburg, and the Gulf beaches around one of America's great natural harbors.
Sarasota to Naples: barrier islands, mangrove estuaries, and Big Cypress on the edge of the Everglades.
The Indian River Lagoon, Sebastian Inlet, and the citrus and boating counties of Florida's central east coast.
The tri-county metropolis of Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach — plus the sugar country and Everglades.
A single-county archipelago: 125 miles of the Overseas Highway from Key Largo to Key West.
Most-searched Florida county maps
The definitive guide to Florida's 67 counties
Florida's county system is the backbone of the state's administrative and legal framework. Established during the territorial period and expanded as the population surged south, the current 67-county structure was finalized in 1925 with the creation of Gilchrist County. Every square inch of the Sunshine State falls within a county, each with its own local government, taxing authority, and judicial circuit.
Legal Structure & Governance
Most Florida counties operate under a "Commission" form of government, led by an elected five-member board. However, larger urban areas like Miami-Dade, Broward, and Orange utilize "Home Rule" charters, granting them expanded authority to manage local affairs. Every county also elects five Constitutional Officers: the Sheriff, Tax Collector, Property Appraiser, Supervisor of Elections, and Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Geography of the Peninsula
From the rolling clay hills of the Panhandle (Northwest Florida) to the limestone archipelago of the Florida Keys, the state's geography varies wildly by county. Coastal counties are defined by the Intracoastal Waterway and barrier islands, while inland counties like Alachua and Marion are anchored by karst springs and thoroughbred horse farms.
Whether you're looking for a Florida county map with cities to plan a move, or need to verify a Florida county seat for legal filings, this atlas provides the primary-source data you need. We track population trends, land area measurements, and municipal updates across all nine Florida regions to ensure this remains the most accuratemap of Florida counties available online.
Four ways people use our FL county map every day
Whether you are moving to Florida, planning a road trip along the Gulf or Atlantic coast, verifying a property's jurisdiction, or teaching Florida geography, the Florida county map is built to answer the question you actually have — fast, on any device, with data you can trust.
Type any Florida ZIP code into the ZIP-to-county lookup and jump straight to the matching county map with population, seat, and boundaries.
Use the map toolbar to measure straight-line distance between two points, plan a multi-stop route, or calculate the area of any polygon in miles or kilometers.
Sort all 67 Florida counties by population, land area, or density — see how Miami-Dade, Broward, Hillsborough, Orange, and smaller counties stack up.
Every county page ships with SVG, PNG, and PDF downloads — printable Florida county maps for classrooms, real-estate listings, and travel planning.
Florida's 67 counties at a glance
Florida is organized into 67 counties covering roughly 53,625 square miles of land and more than 12,000 square miles of inland and coastal water. The counties range from Miami-Dade with 2.7 million residents to Liberty County in the Panhandle with fewer than 8,000 — a 340× spread in population that a single Florida county map is uniquely good at showing. Every county has its own seat of government, its own sheriff and tax collector, its own school district and property appraiser, and its own five-member Board of County Commissioners under Florida's home-rule tradition.
Use this FL county map as a starting point: click into any county for the deep dive, or use the region view to see how the Panhandle, First Coast, Space Coast, Treasure Coast, Nature Coast, Heartland, Tampa Bay, South Florida, and the Florida Keys are stitched together across the state.
From Escambia in the western Panhandle to Monroe reaching Key West — every one is on the map.
Florida's most populous county; also the state's largest metro economy.
Collier County holds the crown for pure land area.
Liberty County is Florida's least populous, with under 8,000 people.
One of the largest city-county consolidations in U.S. history.
Florida's most recently created county, split from Alachua.
Built for everyone who needs a straight answer about a Florida county
A Florida county map is not one tool — it is a dozen. Buyers use it to confirm jurisdiction before an offer, teachers use it in the classroom, dispatchers use it on the road, and journalists use it to fact-check a headline in minutes. These are the workflows this FL county map is tuned for.
Homebuyers & relocators
Confirm which Florida county a neighborhood, subdivision, or ZIP falls in before you make an offer — school district, millage rate, hurricane evacuation zone, and property appraiser links all in one place.
Real-estate & title pros
Pull a clean, brand-safe printable county map for listings, closing packets, and marketing flyers. SVG for print, PNG for MLS, PDF for signing packets — all free, all attribution-friendly.
Teachers & students
Florida-geography lesson plans, worksheets, and quiz maps built around the interactive Florida county map. Every county page cites primary Census, USGS, and FDOT sources students can quote.
Travelers & road-trippers
Plan a Gulf-to-Atlantic drive, an Overseas Highway run to Key West, or a Nature Coast springs tour. Measure distance and route between any two points directly on the FL county map.
GIS analysts & developers
Every county profile lists the official GIS portal, parcel viewer, and open-data endpoint — plus FIPS codes, TIGER/Line references, and boundary geometry sourced from US Census and FGDL.
Journalists & researchers
Fact-check populations, jurisdictions, and county-seat details fast. Every number on this Florida county map is dated and sourced, so citations hold up in editorial and academic work.
Six ways into Florida's 67-county atlas
Not sure where to start on the Florida county map? Pick the angle that matches your question — coastline, population, land area, region, county seat, or ZIP code — and jump straight into the right view.
By population
See the 67 Florida counties ranked from Miami-Dade to Liberty — with density, growth, and metro context.
Open the population rankingBy land area
Sort every Florida county by square miles of land — Palm Beach, Collier, Polk, and the smallest, Union County.
Open the land-area rankingBy region
Panhandle, First Coast, Nature Coast, Tampa Bay, Central, Space Coast, Treasure Coast, South Florida, and the Keys.
Browse Florida's nine regionsFull A–Z county atlas
An alphabetical index of all 67 counties on the Florida county map, each with seat, population, and a dedicated page.
View all 67 countiesBy ZIP code
Type any Florida ZIP — from 32003 in Clay County to 34997 in Martin County — and land on the right county page.
Jump to the ZIP lookupCoast & waterways
35 Florida counties touch the Atlantic or Gulf — plus inland lakes, springs, and the Everglades on the FL county map.
See coastal Florida countiesHow the interstates and turnpikes stitch the counties together
A Florida county map is easier to read once you see the roads on top of it. I-10 runs the full width of the northern Panhandle from Escambia County through Duval; I-75 comes down from Georgia through Alachua, Marion, and Sumter into Tampa Bay, then jogs east across Alligator Alley to Broward. I-95 traces the Atlantic from Nassau to Miami-Dade, while Florida's Turnpike loops from Wildwood down through Orlando, the Treasure Coast, and into Miami.
U.S. 1 hugs the east coast and continues as the Overseas Highway across Monroe County's 42 bridges to Key West. U.S. 41 (the Tamiami Trail) is the classic southwest Florida route, and U.S. 27 remains the sugar-and-citrus spine of the Heartland counties. Every county page on this Florida county map lists the interstates, U.S. routes, and major state roads that pass through — so you can plan a drive without leaving the atlas.
362 mi across the Panhandle and First Coast, coast to coast.
Through Alachua, Sumter, Tampa Bay and Alligator Alley.
Florida's Atlantic-coast interstate, 382 miles end to end.
Key Largo to Key West across 42 bridges in Monroe County.
309 miles connecting Central Florida to Miami-Dade.
The historic citrus and sugar spine of inland Florida.
Every number on the Florida county map is dated and sourced
We build this Florida county map on the same primary datasets state agencies, universities, and newsrooms use — not recycled web copy. Here is where the boundaries, populations, and roads come from.
County polygons on the interactive Florida county map are simplified from official TIGER/Line shapefiles, projected to Web Mercator for the browser.
Every population figure cites the 2020 Decennial Census with American Community Survey 5-year updates where relevant. Each county page dates its numbers.
Highways, evacuation zones, and county GIS portals come from the Florida Department of Transportation and the Florida Geographic Data Library.
Florida county map FAQ
- How many counties does Florida have?
- Florida has 67 counties. The newest is Gilchrist, split from Alachua County in 1925. Duval County has been consolidated with the City of Jacksonville since 1968, so 'Jacksonville' and 'Duval County' cover the same area.
- What is the largest county in Florida?
- Palm Beach County is the largest by total area (over 2,300 sq mi including water); Collier is the largest by land area alone. Miami-Dade is the most populous, with more than 2.7 million residents.
- What is the smallest Florida county?
- Union County is the smallest by land area at just 240 square miles. Liberty County is the least populous, with fewer than 8,000 residents.
- How are Florida counties governed?
- Most Florida counties are governed by a five-member Board of County Commissioners with elected constitutional officers — the Sheriff, Tax Collector, Property Appraiser, Clerk of Court, and Supervisor of Elections. A handful of counties (Miami-Dade, Duval, Broward, Orange, Volusia, Seminole, and others) operate under home-rule charters that modify this structure.
- How do I find which Florida county a ZIP code is in?
- Use the ZIP-to-county lookup above the Florida county map. Type any 5-digit Florida ZIP (from 32003 through 34997) and we jump straight to the correct county page with population, seat, boundaries, and a printable map.
- Can I download a printable Florida county map?
- Yes. Every county page includes free SVG, PNG, and PDF downloads with a clean print layout — good for classrooms, real estate flyers, road-trip planning, and reference use. The full state Florida county map is available on the /counties page.
- What are the regions on the Florida county map?
- We group the 67 counties into nine widely used regions: the Panhandle, First Coast, Nature Coast, Tampa Bay, Central Florida, Space Coast, Treasure Coast, South Florida, and the Florida Keys. Each region view highlights the counties inside it on the FL county map.
- Which Florida counties are on the coast?
- Thirty-five of Florida's 67 counties touch the Atlantic Ocean or Gulf of Mexico. The Atlantic side runs from Nassau down through Miami-Dade; the Gulf side runs from Escambia through Monroe, which also contains the Florida Keys.
- Is this Florida county map free to use?
- Yes. The interactive Florida county map, ZIP lookup, measurement tools, and every county page are free — no signup, no paywall. Downloadable SVG/PNG/PDF maps are released for personal, educational, and commercial reference with attribution.