Madison County Map, Missouri

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Map of Madison County, Missouri

Map of Madison County, Missouri

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Madison County, Missouri

Madison County is a county located in the U.S. state of Missouri. It's county seat is Fredericktown. As per 2020 census, the population of Madison County is 12652 people and population density is square miles. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 497 sq mi (1,287 km2). Madison County was established on 1818.

Madison County Facts

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
StateMissouri
County SeatFredericktown
Largest City/TownFredericktown
Established1818
Total Area498 sq mi (1,290 sq km)
Land Area497 sq mi (1,287 sq km)
Water Area1 sq mi (3 sq km)
Population12,626 (Census 2020)
Population Density25.4 people per sq mi
Time ZoneCentral Time Zone (CST/CDT)
Major HighwaysU.S. Route 67, Missouri Route 72, Missouri Route 49, Missouri Route 143
Major RiversSt. Francis River, Castor River nearby region
Neighboring CountiesSt. Francois County, Bollinger County, Wayne County, Iron County, Perry County
Famous ForOzark landscapes, mining history, outdoor recreation, and historic Fredericktown
Top AttractionsSilver Mines Recreation Area, Castor River Shut-Ins, Fredericktown historic district, and Mark Twain National Forest nearby region
Official WebsiteOfficial Website

About Madison County

Madison County is located in southeastern Missouri within the Ozark Highlands and was established in 1818. The county seat and largest city is Fredericktown. The county is known for scenic mountains, rivers, mining heritage, forests, and outdoor recreation opportunities throughout the Ozarks region.

Cities and Towns in Madison County, Missouri

City/TownPopulation (Census 2020)Latitude & Longitude
Fredericktown (county seat)3,98737.5598°N, 90.2940°W
Marquand18837.4317°N, 90.1687°W
Mine La Motte35637.5751°N, 90.2434°W
Junction City nearby area10537.6021°N, 90.3295°W
Cobalt Village nearby region8937.5142°N, 90.2781°W
Doe Run nearby region76037.7186°N, 90.4965°W

What are the Golf Courses in Madison County

Golf CourseLocationLatitude & Longitude
Madison County Country ClubFredericktown37.5692°N, 90.3058°W
Silver Mines Recreation Golf AreaFredericktown nearby region37.6334°N, 90.2576°W

Major Roads and Highways in Madison County

Major highways connect Madison County with southeastern Missouri communities and Ozark recreation destinations.

  • U.S. Route 67 - important north-south transportation corridor through southeastern Missouri
  • Missouri Route 72 - scenic east-west route through Ozark hills and forests
  • Missouri Route 49 - regional highway linking Fredericktown with nearby counties
  • Missouri Route 143 - local scenic route through mountainous landscapes

What are Neighboring Counties of Madison County

  • St. Francois County (north)
  • Perry County (east)
  • Bollinger County (southeast)
  • Wayne County (southwest)
  • Iron County (west)

What Are the Top Attractions in Madison County

The county offers mountain scenery, rivers, forests, and historic Ozark attractions.

  • Silver Mines Recreation Area - hiking, camping, waterfalls, and river recreation
  • Castor River Shut-Ins - scenic rock formations, swimming holes, and nature trails
  • Historic Downtown Fredericktown - local shops, restaurants, and historic buildings
  • Mark Twain National Forest nearby region - hiking, wildlife viewing, and camping
  • St. Francis River Recreation Areas - kayaking, canoeing, and fishing opportunities
  • Madison County Museum - exhibits on mining history and Ozark heritage
  • Mine La Motte Historic Area - early lead mining history and pioneer landmarks
  • Ozark Scenic Drives - mountain landscapes and photography locations
  • Hunting and Conservation Areas - outdoor sports and wildlife recreation
  • Community Festivals and Heritage Events - local traditions and seasonal celebrations

What Is the Distance from Madison County to Nearby Cities

The following distances are measured by road (driving).

  • Fredericktown to Farmington (St. Francois County), Missouri - 27 mi (43 km)
  • Fredericktown to Cape Girardeau (Cape Girardeau County), Missouri - 79 mi (127 km)
  • Fredericktown to Poplar Bluff (Butler County), Missouri - 77 mi (124 km)
  • Fredericktown to St. Louis (St. Louis City), Missouri - 99 mi (159 km)
  • Fredericktown to Marquand (Madison County), Missouri - 16 mi (26 km)
  • Fredericktown to Mine La Motte (Madison County), Missouri - 8 mi (13 km)
  • Fredericktown to Springfield (Greene County), Missouri - 241 mi (388 km)
  • Fredericktown to Jefferson City (Cole County), Missouri - 156 mi (251 km)
  • Fredericktown to Memphis (Shelby County), Tennessee - 228 mi (367 km)
  • Fredericktown to Nashville (Davidson County), Tennessee - 302 mi (486 km)
  • Fredericktown to Chicago (Cook County), Illinois - 355 mi (571 km)
  • Fredericktown to Kansas City (Jackson County), Missouri - 283 mi (455 km)
  • Fredericktown to Denver (Denver County), Colorado - 855 mi (1,376 km)

FAQs about Madison County

Where is Madison County located?

Madison County is located in southeastern Missouri within the Ozark Highlands.

What is the population of Madison County?

Madison County had a population of 12,626 according to the 2020 United States Census.

What is Madison County known for?

Madison County is known for Ozark scenery, mining history, forests, rivers, and outdoor recreation.

What are the major highways in Madison County?

The county is served by U.S. Route 67, Missouri Route 72, Missouri Route 49, and Missouri Route 143.

Are there golf courses in Madison County?

Yes, Madison County includes golf facilities such as Madison County Country Club and recreation golf areas near Silver Mines.

References

  1. QuickFacts - U.S. Census Bureau
  2. United States Census Bureau
  3. United States Geological Survey (USGS)
  4. National Geodetic Survey
  5. Official Website