Maries County Map, Missouri

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Map of Maries County, Missouri

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Maries County, Missouri

Maries County is a county located in the U.S. state of Missouri. It's county seat is Vienna. As per 2020 census, the population of Maries County is 8406 people and population density is square miles. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 528 sq mi (1,368 km2). Maries County was established on 1855.

Maries County Facts

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
StateMissouri
County SeatVienna
Largest City/TownBelle nearby region
Established1855
Total Area530 sq mi (1,373 sq km)
Land Area527 sq mi (1,365 sq km)
Water Area3 sq mi (8 sq km)
Population8,442 (Census 2020)
Population Density16.0 people per sq mi
Time ZoneCentral Time Zone (CST/CDT)
Major HighwaysMissouri Route 42, Missouri Route 63 nearby region, Missouri Route 28
Major RiversMaries River, Gasconade River
Neighboring CountiesOsage County, Phelps County, Pulaski County, Miller County, Gasconade County
Famous ForOzark hills, river recreation, forests, and rural Missouri heritage
Top AttractionsMaries River recreation, Vienna historic district, Gasconade River scenery, and nearby conservation areas
Official WebsiteOfficial Website

About Maries County

Maries County is located in central Missouri within the northern Ozark region and was established in 1855. The county seat is Vienna, while Belle is the largest nearby community serving the region. The county is known for rolling hills, forests, rivers, outdoor recreation, and scenic rural landscapes.

Cities and Towns in Maries County, Missouri

City/TownPopulation (Census 2020)Latitude & Longitude
Vienna (county seat)61038.1867°N, 91.9474°W
Belle nearby region1,38138.2856°N, 91.7213°W
Vichy nearby area21038.1114°N, 91.7668°W
Brinktown nearby region9438.0036°N, 92.0047°W
Duke nearby area11037.9318°N, 91.9737°W
Paydown nearby region7238.1182°N, 91.9051°W

What are the Golf Courses in Maries County

Golf CourseLocationLatitude & Longitude
Vienna Recreation Golf AreaVienna38.1941°N, 91.9568°W
Belle Community Golf Course nearby regionBelle38.2917°N, 91.7302°W

Major Roads and Highways in Maries County

Regional highways connect Maries County with central Missouri communities and Ozark recreation areas.

  • Missouri Route 42 - important east-west route through the county
  • Missouri Route 28 - regional transportation corridor connecting rural communities
  • Missouri Route 63 nearby region - major north-south highway serving central Missouri access

What are Neighboring Counties of Maries County

  • Osage County (north)
  • Gasconade County (northeast)
  • Phelps County (south)
  • Pulaski County (southwest)
  • Miller County (west)

What Are the Top Attractions in Maries County

The county offers scenic rivers, forests, outdoor recreation, and peaceful Ozark countryside attractions.

  • Maries River Recreation Areas - fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and camping
  • Gasconade River Scenic Areas - floating, wildlife viewing, and photography locations
  • Historic Vienna Courthouse Square - local shops, heritage buildings, and community events
  • Ozark Scenic Drives - rolling hills, forests, and countryside landscapes
  • Conservation Areas and Forest Lands - hiking, hunting, and birdwatching opportunities
  • Community Festivals and Agricultural Events - seasonal celebrations and local traditions
  • Historic Rural Churches and Farmsteads - preserved Ozark heritage landmarks
  • Fishing Lakes and Outdoor Parks - recreation and family activities
  • Nearby Mark Twain National Forest Recreation Areas - hiking and nature exploration
  • Wildlife Observation Areas - deer, turkey, and native Ozark wildlife habitats

What Is the Distance from Maries County to Nearby Cities

The following distances are measured by road (driving).

  • Vienna to Jefferson City (Cole County), Missouri - 48 mi (77 km)
  • Vienna to Rolla (Phelps County), Missouri - 33 mi (53 km)
  • Vienna to Columbia (Boone County), Missouri - 82 mi (132 km)
  • Vienna to Lebanon (Laclede County), Missouri - 69 mi (111 km)
  • Vienna to Belle nearby region, Missouri - 15 mi (24 km)
  • Vienna to Vichy nearby area, Missouri - 16 mi (26 km)
  • Vienna to Springfield (Greene County), Missouri - 129 mi (208 km)
  • Vienna to St. Louis (St. Louis City), Missouri - 125 mi (201 km)
  • Vienna to Kansas City (Jackson County), Missouri - 191 mi (307 km)
  • Vienna to Branson (Taney County), Missouri - 176 mi (283 km)
  • Vienna to Memphis (Shelby County), Tennessee - 294 mi (473 km)
  • Vienna to Chicago (Cook County), Illinois - 360 mi (579 km)
  • Vienna to Denver (Denver County), Colorado - 724 mi (1,165 km)

FAQs about Maries County

Where is Maries County located?

Maries County is located in central Missouri within the northern Ozark region.

What is the population of Maries County?

Maries County had a population of 8,442 according to the 2020 United States Census.

What is Maries County known for?

Maries County is known for Ozark hills, forests, scenic rivers, and outdoor recreation.

What are the major highways in Maries County?

The county is served by Missouri Route 42, Missouri Route 28, and nearby Missouri Route 63.

Are there golf courses in Maries County?

Yes, Maries County includes community golf and recreation facilities near Vienna and Belle.

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