Map of Seward County, Kansas - Where is Located, Cities & Towns

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Map of Seward County, Kansas

Map of Seward County, Kansas

About Seward County Map, Kansas: The map showing the county boundary, county seat, major cities, highways, water bodies and neighbouring counties.

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Map of Seward County, Kansas

Seward County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas. It's county seat is Liberal. As per 2020 census, the population of Seward County is 21747 people and population density is square miles. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 640 sq mi (1,658 km2). Seward County was established on 1873.

Seward County Facts

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
StateKansas
County SeatLiberal
Largest City/TownLiberal
Established1873
Total Area640 sq mi (1,658 sq km)
Land Area640 sq mi (1,658 sq km)
Water Area0.2 sq mi (0.5 sq km)
Population22,815 (Census 2020)
Population Density36 people per sq mi
Time ZoneCentral Time Zone (CT)
Major HighwaysUS-54, US-83, US-270
Major RiversCimarron River (nearby)
Neighboring CountiesStevens County, KS; Meade County, KS; Beaver County, OK; Texas County, OK; Haskell County, KS
Famous ForInternational Pancake Day, Dorothy's House, agriculture and energy production
Top AttractionsDorothy's House & Land of Oz, Mid-America Air Museum, Adventure Bay Water Park, Seward County Historical Museum
Official WebsiteOfficial Website

About Seward County, Kansas

Seward County is located in the southwestern part of Kansas, in the state of the United States, and was established in 1873. The county seat is Liberal, which is also the largest city. The county lies near the Oklahoma border and is known for its agricultural economy, energy production, and cultural events such as International Pancake Day.

Cities and Towns in Seward County, Kansas

City/TownPopulation (Census 2020)Latitude & Longitude
Liberal (county seat)19,82537.0431°N, 100.9200°W
Kismet45737.2075°N, 100.7039°W
Hayneville (CDP)10037.1500°N, 100.8500°W

Golf Courses in Seward County, Kansas

Golf CourseLocationLatitude & Longitude
Willow Tree Golf CourseLiberal37.0455°N, 100.9225°W
Southwest Golf CourseLiberal37.0475°N, 100.9245°W

Roads and Highways in Seward County, Kansas

The county is connected by highways that support travel across southwestern Kansas and nearby states.

  • US-54 – major east-west route connecting Liberal to Dodge City and Oklahoma
  • US-83 – north-south highway linking the county to Garden City and Texas
  • US-270 – connects the county to Oklahoma and regional destinations

Neighboring Counties of Seward County

  • Stevens County, Kansas (west)
  • Haskell County, Kansas (north)
  • Meade County, Kansas (east)
  • Texas County, Oklahoma (south)
  • Beaver County, Oklahoma (southeast)

Top Attractions in Seward County, Kansas

The county offers cultural attractions and family-friendly destinations.

  • Dorothy's House & Land of Oz – attraction inspired by "The Wizard of Oz"
  • Mid-America Air Museum – one of the largest aircraft museums in Kansas
  • Adventure Bay Water Park – popular outdoor water park in Liberal
  • Seward County Historical Museum – exhibits on local history
  • Light Park – community park with trails and recreation
  • Liberal Downtown – local shops, dining, and events
  • International Pancake Day Festival – annual cultural celebration

Distance from Seward County to Nearby Cities

  • Liberal to Garden City – 40 mi (64 km)
  • Liberal to Dodge City – 80 mi (129 km)
  • Liberal to Amarillo – 120 mi (193 km)
  • Liberal to Wichita – 250 mi (402 km)
  • Liberal to Oklahoma City – 210 mi (338 km)

FAQs about Seward County

Where is Seward County located?

Seward County is located in southwestern Kansas near the Oklahoma border in the United States.

What is the population of Seward County?

The population of Seward County was 22,815 according to the 2020 Census.

What is Seward County known for?

The county is known for International Pancake Day, Dorothy's House, and its agricultural and energy industries.

What are the major highways in Seward County?

Major highways include US-54, US-83, and US-270.

Are there golf courses in Seward County?

Yes, Seward County has golf courses such as Willow Tree Golf Course and Southwest Golf Course.