Hunt County Map, Texas, USA

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

Map of Hunt County, Texas

Map of Hunt County, Texas

Hunt County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. It's county seat is Greenville. As per 2020 census, the population of Hunt County is 103394 people and population density is square miles. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 841 sq mi (2,178 km2). Hunt County was established on 1846.

Facts about Hunt County, Texas

CountryUnited States
StateTexas
RegionNorth Texas / Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex
County SeatGreenville
Named AfterMemucan Hunt, Jr., first Republic of Texas Secretary of the Navy
Established1846
Organized1846
Coordinates33.1340° N, 96.1100° W
Total Area882 sq mi
Land Area863 sq mi
Water Area19 sq mi
Population (2020)99,956
Population RankModerately populated North Texas county
Major CitiesGreenville, Commerce, Quinlan, Royse City (part)
Main IndustriesManufacturing, Education (Texas A&M University-Commerce), Healthcare, Retail, Agriculture
Major AirportMajors Airport (Greenville), Dallas Love Field & DFW nearby
Time ZoneCentral Time (UTC−06:00)
Known ForLake Tawakoni, Texas A&M University-Commerce, Historic Greenville downtown, North Texas culture
Websitehttps://www.huntcounty.net

Top Attractions in Hunt County, Texas

  • Historic Downtown Greenville – Shops, cafés, murals, and preserved 19th-century architecture.
  • Hunt County Courthouse – Landmark courthouse anchoring downtown Greenville.
  • Lake Tawakoni State Park – Boating, fishing, camping, and scenic lakeside trails.
  • Audie Murphy/American Cotton Museum – Exhibits on local history and the decorated WWII hero.
  • Greenville Municipal Golf Course – Local course offering recreational play.
  • East Texas Arboretum & Botanical Society (Nearby) – Gardens, walking trails, and seasonal events.
  • Downtown Commerce – Shops, restaurants, and historic buildings in a charming small town.
  • Historic Rail Depot (Greenville) – Landmark reflecting regional railroad history.
  • Outdoor Recreation Areas – Parks, trails, and family-friendly facilities throughout the county.
  • Scenic Country Drives – Rolling farmland, lakes, and East Texas landscapes perfect for photography.

Cities and Towns in Hunt County, Texas

PlaceTypePopulation (Census 2020)Latitude & Longitude
Greenville (county seat)City2891633.1384°N, 96.1108°W
CommerceCity897133.2473°N, 95.8999°W
Caddo MillsCity335233.0654°N, 96.2272°W
QuinlanCity149132.9104°N, 96.1358°W
Wolfe CityCity141233.3698°N, 96.0705°W
Lone OakCity107432.9957°N, 95.9408°W
CelesteCity81733.2946°N, 96.1950°W
CampbellCity63833.1515°N, 95.9869°W
West TawakoniCity156232.8999°N, 96.0220°W
NeylandvilleCity24533.1948°N, 96.0022°W
Josephine (partly in Collin County)City281233.0604°N, 96.3078°W
Union ValleyCity30733.1702°N, 96.0068°W

What are Major Roads and Highways in Hunt County

  • Interstate 30 - major east-west corridor connecting Greenville with Dallas and Texarkana
  • U.S. Highway 69 - north-south route through Greenville and Lone Oak
  • U.S. Highway 380 - crosses the northern part of the county through Farmersville area connections and Commerce
  • Texas State Highway 24 - connects Commerce with Paris and Campbell
  • Texas State Highway 34 - north-south route through Greenville and Quinlan
  • Texas State Highway 50 - serves western Hunt County and Commerce
  • Texas State Highway 66 - connects Caddo Mills with Rockwall County
  • Farm to Market Road 1570 - major connector around Greenville

What are Neighboring Counties of Hunt County

  • Fannin County (north)
  • Delta County (northeast)
  • Hopkins County (east)
  • Rains County (south)
  • Kaufman County (southwest)
  • Rockwall County (west)
  • Collin County (northwest)
  • Van Zandt County (south)

Distance from Hunt County to Nearby Cities

CityDistance (km)Distance (mi)
Commerce2415
Caddo Mills106
Quinlan2415
Wolfe City2717
Lone Oak2214
Rockwall (Rockwall County)4528
Terrell (Kaufman County)4025
Emory (Rains County)4226
Cooper (Delta County)4427
McKinney (Collin County)5635
Paris (Lamar County)8251
Sulphur Springs (Hopkins County)5735
Dallas (Dallas County)8251
Fort Worth (Tarrant County)12980
Tyler (Smith County)13383

Waterbodies in Hunt County

Lake Tawakoni, Lake Fork Creek, Sabine River tributaries, Cowleech Fork Sabine River, Caddo Creek, South Sulphur River tributaries, Jim Chapman Lake tributaries, Cedar Creek, wetlands, flood-control reservoirs, farm ponds, marshes, and seasonal streams

Best Golf Courses in Hunt County, Texas

Golf CourseLocationLatitude & Longitude
Webb Hill Country ClubWolfe City33.3667°N, 96.0755°W
Wright Park Golf CourseGreenville33.1515°N, 96.1084°W
Sand Hills Golf & Country ClubCampbell33.1492°N, 95.9891°W
The Oaks Country ClubGreenville33.1015°N, 96.1237°W

Colleges and Universities in Hunt County, Texas

Institution NameTypeLevelNotable For
East Texas A&M UniversityPublicUniversityMajor public university located in Commerce
Paris Junior College - Greenville CenterPublicCommunity CollegeHigher education and workforce training programs
Texas A&M University System Education CenterPublicUniversityRegional academic and research programs
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service - Hunt CountyPublicUniversityAgricultural and community education programs

References

  1. U.S. Census Bureau - Hunt County QuickFacts
  2. Official Hunt County Website
  3. Texas State Historical Association - Hunt County
  4. East Texas A&M University
  5. Texas Almanac - Hunt County