Thayer County Map, Nebraska

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Map of Thayer County, Nebraska

Map of Thayer County, Nebraska

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Map of Thayer County, Nebraska

Thayer County is a county located in the U.S. state of Nebraska. It's county seat is Hebron. As per 2020 census, the population of Thayer County is 4913 people and population density is square miles. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 575 sq mi (1,489 km2). Thayer County was established on 1871.

Thayer County Facts

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
StateNebraska
County SeatHebron
Largest City/TownHebron
Established1871
Total Area575 sq mi (1,489 sq km)
Land Area574 sq mi (1,487 sq km)
Water Area1 sq mi (2.6 sq km)
Population5,377 (Census 2020)
Population Density9.4 people per sq mi
Time ZoneCentral Time Zone
Major HighwaysU.S. Route 81, Nebraska Highway 4, Nebraska Highway 5
Major RiversLittle Blue River nearby region
Neighboring CountiesNuckolls County, Jefferson County, Saline County, Fillmore County, Republic County (Kansas)
Famous ForAgriculture, limestone architecture, and southeastern Nebraska prairie landscapes
Top AttractionsWorld’s Largest Porch Swing, Thayer County Historical Museum, and Crystal Springs Park
Official WebsiteOfficial Website

About Thayer County, Nebraska

Thayer County is located in southern Nebraska along the Kansas border and was established in 1871. The county seat and largest city is Hebron. The county is known for agriculture, historic limestone buildings, prairie scenery, and welcoming rural communities in southeastern Nebraska.

Cities and Towns in Thayer County, Nebraska

City/TownPopulation (Census 2020)Latitude & Longitude
Hebron (county seat)1,44140.1695°N, 97.5864°W
Alexandria16640.2550°N, 97.3903°W
Belvidere4840.2489°N, 97.5547°W
Byron8340.0031°N, 97.7595°W
Carleton7240.3011°N, 97.6786°W
Chester23240.0092°N, 97.6014°W
Deshler74740.1397°N, 97.7292°W
Davenport29440.3058°N, 97.8120°W
Gilead3240.1583°N, 97.5578°W
Hardy15940.0192°N, 97.9261°W
Ruskin12340.1392°N, 97.8686°W

Golf Courses in Thayer County, Nebraska

Golf CourseLocationLatitude & Longitude
Hebron Country ClubHebron40.1739°N, 97.5912°W
Deshler Golf ClubDeshler40.1444°N, 97.7341°W

Roads and Highways in Thayer County, Nebraska

Major highways connect the county to Kansas and southeastern Nebraska communities.

  • U.S. Route 81 - major north-south highway linking Nebraska with Kansas and South Dakota
  • Nebraska Highway 4 - east-west route serving agricultural communities across southern Nebraska
  • Nebraska Highway 5 - regional route connecting small towns and rural areas

Neighboring Counties of Thayer County

  • Fillmore County (north)
  • Saline County (northeast)
  • Jefferson County (east)
  • Nuckolls County (west)
  • Republic County, Kansas (south)

What Are the Top Attractions in Thayer County, Nebraska

The county offers a mix of historical, cultural, and outdoor attractions.

  • World’s Largest Porch Swing - roadside attraction and local landmark in Hebron
  • Thayer County Historical Museum - exhibits showcasing pioneer history and local heritage
  • Crystal Springs Park - recreation area with picnic spaces, trails, and community events
  • Hebron Downtown Historic District - local shops, restaurants, and limestone architecture
  • Little Blue River Scenic Areas Nearby Region - natural landscapes ideal for photography and wildlife observation
  • Prairie Scenic Drives - countryside routes featuring rolling farmland and open plains
  • Deshler Community Parks - family-friendly recreation areas and outdoor gathering spaces
  • Thayer County Fairgrounds - venue for fairs, rodeos, livestock shows, and festivals
  • Outdoor Recreation Areas - hiking, camping, hunting, and birdwatching opportunities
  • Historic Limestone Buildings - unique architecture reflecting regional building traditions

What Is the Distance from Thayer County to Nearby Cities

The following distances are measured by road (driving).

  • Hebron to Beatrice (Gage County), Nebraska - 57 mi (92 km)
  • Hebron to Hastings (Adams County), Nebraska - 77 mi (124 km)
  • Hebron to Grand Island (Hall County), Nebraska - 104 mi (167 km)
  • Hebron to Lincoln (Lancaster County), Nebraska - 102 mi (164 km)
  • Hebron to Omaha (Douglas County), Nebraska - 156 mi (251 km)
  • Hebron to Kearney (Buffalo County), Nebraska - 139 mi (224 km)
  • Hebron to North Platte (Lincoln County), Nebraska - 234 mi (377 km)
  • Hebron to Wichita, Kansas - 188 mi (303 km)
  • Hebron to Kansas City, Missouri - 210 mi (338 km)
  • Hebron to Des Moines, Iowa - 240 mi (386 km)
  • Hebron to Denver, Colorado - 482 mi (776 km)
  • Hebron to Sioux City, Iowa - 229 mi (368 km)

FAQs about Thayer County

Where is Thayer County located?

Thayer County is located in southern Nebraska along the Kansas border.

What is the population of Thayer County?

Thayer County had a population of 5,377 according to Census 2020 data.

What is Thayer County known for?

Thayer County is known for agriculture, limestone architecture, and prairie landscapes.

What are the major highways in Thayer County?

The county is served by U.S. Route 81, Nebraska Highway 4, and Nebraska Highway 5.

Are there golf courses in Thayer County?

Yes, Thayer County has golf facilities including Hebron Country Club and Deshler Golf Club.

References

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