Madison County Map, Nebraska

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Map of Madison County, Nebraska

Map of Madison County, Nebraska

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Map of Madison County, Nebraska

Madison County is a county located in the U.S. state of Nebraska. It's county seat is Madison. As per 2020 census, the population of Madison County is 35337 people and population density is square miles. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 573 sq mi (1,484 km2). Madison County was established on 1856.

Madison County Facts

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
StateNebraska
County SeatMadison
Largest City/TownNorfolk
Established1856
Total Area573 sq mi (1,484 sq km)
Land Area573 sq mi (1,484 sq km)
Water Area0.8 sq mi (2.1 sq km)
Population35,549 (Census 2020)
Population Density62 people per sq mi
Time ZoneCentral Time Zone
Major HighwaysU.S. Route 81, U.S. Route 275, Nebraska Highway 24, Nebraska Highway 35
Major RiversElkhorn River
Neighboring CountiesPierce County, Stanton County, Platte County, Boone County, Antelope County, Wayne County
Famous ForNorfolk regional center, agriculture, manufacturing, and higher education
Top AttractionsSkyview Lake, Elkhorn Valley Museum, and Ta-Ha-Zouka Park
Official WebsiteOfficial Website

About Madison County, Nebraska

Madison County is located in northeastern Nebraska in the United States and was established in 1856. The county seat is Madison, while Norfolk is the largest city and economic center in the county. The county is known for agriculture, manufacturing industries, educational institutions, and outdoor recreation areas surrounding the Elkhorn River Valley.

Cities and Towns in Madison County, Nebraska

City/TownPopulation (Census 2020)Latitude & Longitude
Madison (county seat)2,23941.8283°N, 97.4556°W
Norfolk24,95542.0320°N, 97.4170°W
Battle Creek1,19441.9997°N, 97.5981°W
Meadow Grove28142.0281°N, 97.7289°W
Newman Grove72141.7472°N, 97.7756°W
Tilden95342.0417°N, 97.8356°W

Golf Courses in Madison County, Nebraska

Golf CourseLocationLatitude & Longitude
Norfolk Country ClubNorfolk42.0364°N, 97.4249°W
Fair Play Golf CourseNorfolk42.0288°N, 97.4321°W
Madison Country ClubMadison41.8299°N, 97.4602°W
Emerald Green Golf CourseMeadow Grove42.0260°N, 97.7311°W

Roads and Highways in Madison County, Nebraska

Major highways connect the county to nearby regions and cities.

  • U.S. Route 81 - major north-south highway connecting Norfolk with Columbus and South Dakota
  • U.S. Route 275 - regional route linking Norfolk with Omaha and western Nebraska
  • Nebraska Highway 24 - east-west highway serving northeastern Nebraska communities
  • Nebraska Highway 35 - route connecting Norfolk with Wayne and central Nebraska

Neighboring Counties of Madison County

  • Pierce County (north)
  • Wayne County (northeast)
  • Stanton County (east)
  • Platte County (south)
  • Boone County (west)
  • Antelope County (northwest)

What Are the Top Attractions in Madison County, Nebraska

The county offers a mix of cultural, recreational, and natural attractions.

  • Skyview Lake - recreation area popular for fishing, boating, and outdoor activities
  • Elkhorn Valley Museum - museum featuring regional history, Johnny Carson exhibits, and local culture
  • Ta-Ha-Zouka Park - scenic park with trails, sports facilities, and picnic areas along the Elkhorn River
  • Norfolk Arts Center - cultural venue featuring exhibitions, classes, and performances
  • Maskenthine Lake Recreation Area - outdoor destination for camping, boating, and fishing
  • Downtown Norfolk Historic District - shopping, dining, and entertainment area with historic architecture
  • Battle Creek Community Recreation Areas - local parks and family-friendly attractions
  • Madison County Fairgrounds - venue for fairs, rodeos, and community events
  • Elkhorn River Scenic Areas - natural landscapes supporting wildlife viewing and kayaking
  • Newman Grove Prairie Landscapes - rural countryside scenery and agricultural views

What Is the Distance from Madison County to Nearby Cities

The following distances are measured by road (driving).

  • Norfolk to Columbus (Platte County), Nebraska - 58 mi (93 km)
  • Norfolk to Wayne (Wayne County), Nebraska - 27 mi (43 km)
  • Norfolk to Fremont (Dodge County), Nebraska - 89 mi (143 km)
  • Norfolk to Grand Island (Hall County), Nebraska - 113 mi (182 km)
  • Norfolk to Kearney (Buffalo County), Nebraska - 152 mi (245 km)
  • Norfolk to Lincoln (Lancaster County), Nebraska - 117 mi (188 km)
  • Norfolk to Omaha (Douglas County), Nebraska - 119 mi (191 km)
  • Norfolk to Sioux City, Iowa - 80 mi (129 km)
  • Norfolk to Sioux Falls, South Dakota - 126 mi (203 km)
  • Norfolk to North Platte (Lincoln County), Nebraska - 246 mi (396 km)
  • Norfolk to Denver, Colorado - 514 mi (827 km)
  • Norfolk to Kansas City, Missouri - 277 mi (446 km)

FAQs about Madison County

Where is Madison County located?

Madison County is located in northeastern Nebraska in the United States.

What is the population of Madison County?

Madison County had a population of 35,549 according to Census 2020 data.

What is Madison County known for?

Madison County is known for Norfolk, agriculture, manufacturing industries, and recreation areas.

What are the major highways in Madison County?

The county is served by U.S. Route 81, U.S. Route 275, Nebraska Highway 24, and Nebraska Highway 35.

Are there golf courses in Madison County?

Yes, Madison County has several golf facilities including Norfolk Country Club and Fair Play Golf Course.

References

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