Camp County Map, Texas, USA

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Map of Camp County - Camp County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. Camp County Map showing cities, highways, important places and water bodies. Get Where is Camp County located in the map, major cities in Camp county, population, areas, and places of interest.

Map of Camp County, Texas

Map of Camp County, Texas

Camp County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. It's county seat is Pittsburg. As per 2020 census, the population of Camp County is 12616 people and population density is square miles. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 198 sq mi (513 km2). Camp County was established on 1874.

Facts about Camp County, Texas

CountryUnited States
StateTexas
RegionNortheast Texas
County SeatPittsburg
Named AfterJohn Lafayette Camp
Established1874
Organized1874
Coordinates32.9768° N, 94.9783° W
Total Area203 sq mi
Land Area196 sq mi
Water Area7 sq mi
Population (2020)12,464
Population RankSmall rural Northeast Texas county
Major CityPittsburg
Main IndustriesManufacturing, Agriculture, Poultry Production, Retail
Major AirportNearest major airport: East Texas Regional Airport (Longview)
Time ZoneCentral Time (UTC−06:00)
Known ForPilgrim’s Pride origins, Historic downtown Pittsburg, Ezekiel Airship history
Websitehttps://www.co.camp.tx.us

Top Attractions in Camp County, Texas

  • Lake Bob Sandlin State Park – Fishing, hiking, camping, and lakeside views.
  • Pittsburg Downtown Historic District – Shops, murals, and historic buildings.
  • Northeast Texas Rural Heritage Museum – Exhibits on regional history and the Ezekiel Airship.
  • Witness Park & Prayer Tower – Landmark tower with colorful mosaics.
  • Josiah Brantley Vineyards – Local winery with tastings and events.
  • Pittsburg-Camp County Arts Council Gallery – Local art exhibits and cultural events.
  • Lake Welsh (Nearby Access) – Quiet lake for fishing and boating.
  • Matthews Park – Community park with open green areas and recreation.
  • Leesburg Historic Sites – Rural landmarks tied to early settlement history.
  • Pittsburg Field Aviation History Displays – Small exhibits celebrating local aviation heritage.

Cities and Towns in Camp County, Texas

PlaceTypePopulation (Census 2020)Latitude & Longitude
Pittsburg (county seat)City433532.9987°N, 94.9683°W
Rocky MoundTown5233.0952°N, 94.9047°W
Center PointUnincorporated CommunityN/A32.9214°N, 94.8928°W
EbenezerUnincorporated CommunityN/A32.9657°N, 95.0448°W
HarvardUnincorporated CommunityN/A32.9084°N, 95.0021°W
LeesburgUnincorporated CommunityN/A32.9648°N, 95.1262°W
NewsomeUnincorporated CommunityN/A33.0586°N, 94.9837°W
PineUnincorporated CommunityN/A32.8736°N, 94.9255°W

What are Major Roads and Highways in Camp County

Major highways connect the county to nearby regions and cities.

  • U.S. Highway 271 - north toward Mount Pleasant and south toward Tyler
  • Texas State Highway 11 - east toward Daingerfield and west toward Winnsboro
  • Farm to Market Road 557 - serves Pittsburg and nearby rural communities
  • Farm to Market Road 993 - connects Pittsburg with eastern Camp County
  • Farm to Market Road 1519 - serves agricultural areas in the northern county
  • Farm to Market Road 1520 - links Pittsburg with southwestern communities

What are Neighboring Counties of Camp County

  • Titus County (north)
  • Morris County (east)
  • Upshur County (south)
  • Wood County (southwest)
  • Franklin County (west)

Distance from Camp County to Nearby Cities

The following distances are measured by road (driving).

  • Pittsburg to Mount Pleasant (Titus County), Texas - 14 mi (23 km)
  • Pittsburg to Daingerfield (Morris County), Texas - 16 mi (26 km)
  • Pittsburg to Gilmer (Upshur County), Texas - 26 mi (42 km)
  • Pittsburg to Winnsboro (Wood County), Texas - 29 mi (47 km)
  • Pittsburg to Mount Vernon (Franklin County), Texas - 23 mi (37 km)
  • Pittsburg to Quitman (Wood County), Texas - 40 mi (64 km)
  • Pittsburg to Longview (Gregg County), Texas - 43 mi (69 km)
  • Pittsburg to Sulphur Springs (Hopkins County), Texas - 48 mi (77 km)
  • Pittsburg to Texarkana (Bowie County), Texas - 63 mi (101 km)
  • Pittsburg to Tyler (Smith County), Texas - 66 mi (106 km)
  • Pittsburg to Paris (Lamar County), Texas - 76 mi (122 km)
  • Pittsburg to Marshall (Harrison County), Texas - 60 mi (97 km)
  • Pittsburg to Greenville (Hunt County), Texas - 94 mi (151 km)
  • Pittsburg to Dallas (Dallas County), Texas - 121 mi (195 km)
  • Pittsburg to Shreveport, Louisiana - 92 mi (148 km)

Waterbodies in Camp County

Big Cypress Creek, Lake Bob Sandlin, Lake O' the Pines, Welsh Reservoir, Brushy Creek, Tankersley Creek, Hart Creek, Greasy Creek, Black Fork Creek, Little Cypress Creek, Big Cypress Creek watershed, wetlands, reservoirs, farm ponds, floodplain lakes, and seasonal streams

Best Golf Courses in Camp County, Texas

Golf CourseLocationLatitude & Longitude
Pittsburg Country ClubPittsburg32.9884°N, 94.9578°W

Colleges and Universities in Camp County, Texas

Institution NameTypeLevelNotable For
Northeast Texas Community CollegePublicCommunity CollegePrimary community college serving the county
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service - Camp CountyPublicUniversityAgricultural and community education programs

References

  1. U.S. Census Bureau - Camp County QuickFacts
  2. Official Camp County Website
  3. Texas State Historical Association - Camp County
  4. Northeast Texas Community College
  5. Texas Parks and Wildlife - Lake Bob Sandlin