Texas map
Sheet TX-00 · 25.84°–36.50° N · 93.51°–106.65° W · 268,596 sq mi
An interactive map of the whole state. Click any city marker to open its own map page, or jump straight to the county, region and thematic maps below.
Markers show the 17 cities over 200,000 people. Scroll wheel zoom activates after you click the map.
Texas maps by theme
Each map is a separate page with its own interactive layer, so it loads fast and can be bookmarked or printed on its own.
- Texas map with cities
Every major city plotted with population
- Texas map with cities and towns
300+ cities and towns, searchable
- Texas counties map
All 254 counties with county seats
- Regions of Texas map
The 4 natural regions and 16 cultural regions
- 4 regions of Texas map
Gulf Coastal Plains, Interior Lowlands, Great Plains, Basin and Range
- Large Texas map
Full-screen, printable map of Texas
- Blank Texas map
Outline map for classrooms and printing
- Texas road map
Interstates and U.S. highways
- Texas highway map
I-10, I-20, I-35, I-45 and state routes
- Texas rivers map
Rio Grande, Brazos, Colorado, Trinity, Sabine and more
- Texas lakes map
Major reservoirs and natural lakes
- Texas state parks map
80+ state parks plotted
- Texas national parks map
Big Bend, Guadalupe Mountains, Padre Island, more
- Texas ZIP code map
ZIP prefixes by area
- Texas area code map
All area codes and overlays
- Texas time zone map
Central vs. Mountain time (El Paso, Hudspeth)
- Texas climate map
Köppen zones, rainfall gradient
- Texas elevation map
Guadalupe Peak to sea level
- Texas topographic map
Terrain and relief
- Texas airports map
Commercial airports and hubs
- Texas universities map
Public and private universities
- Texas beaches map
Gulf Coast beaches from Galveston to South Padre
- Texas congressional districts map
U.S. House districts
- Texas metro areas map
Metropolitan statistical areas
- Texas on the US map
Where Texas sits and its borders
- Texas border map
Mexico border crossings and neighboring states
- Republic of Texas map
1836–1845 borders and claims
- Historical Texas maps
Spanish, Mexican, Republic and early statehood maps
- Texas railroad map
Freight and Amtrak lines
- Texas wine country map
Hill Country and High Plains AVAs
Largest cities in Texas
Texas has six cities with more than 600,000 residents, more than any other state. Each city page has a street-level map, neighborhoods, highways and the surrounding metro.
| # | City | County | Population (2020) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Houston | Harris | 2,304,580 |
| 2 | San Antonio | Bexar | 1,434,625 |
| 3 | Dallas | Dallas | 1,304,379 |
| 4 | Austin | Travis | 961,855 |
| 5 | Fort Worth | Tarrant | 918,915 |
| 6 | El Paso | El Paso | 678,815 |
| 7 | Arlington | Tarrant | 394,266 |
| 8 | Corpus Christi | Nueces | 317,863 |
| 9 | Plano | Collin | 285,494 |
| 10 | Lubbock | Lubbock | 257,141 |
| 11 | Irving | Dallas | 256,684 |
| 12 | Laredo | Webb | 255,205 |
Regions of Texas
Geographers divide Texas into four natural regions: the Gulf Coastal Plains, the Interior Lowlands, the Great Plains and the Basin and Range province. Everyday usage splits it into cultural regions that Texans actually name, which is how the region pages are organized.
- West Texas
Trans-Pecos, Permian Basin, Big Bend
- East Texas
Piney Woods, Tyler, Nacogdoches
- North Texas
Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex
- South Texas
Rio Grande Valley, Laredo, Brush Country
- Central Texas
Austin, Waco, Killeen–Temple
- Texas Hill Country
Fredericksburg, Kerrville, Wimberley
- Texas Panhandle
Amarillo, Palo Duro Canyon
- Gulf Coast
Houston, Galveston, Corpus Christi
- Big Bend
Big Bend National Park, Terlingua, Marfa
- Rio Grande Valley
McAllen, Brownsville, Harlingen
- Piney Woods
Lufkin, Nacogdoches, Sam Houston NF
- Permian Basin
Midland, Odessa, oil country
- South Plains
Lubbock, cotton country
- Coastal Bend
Corpus Christi, Rockport, Port Aransas
- Brazos Valley
Bryan–College Station
- Concho Valley
San Angelo
Counties
With 254 counties, Texas has more than any other state. Brewster County alone (6,193 sq mi) is larger than Connecticut; Rockwall County (149 sq mi) is the smallest. The counties map shows every boundary; the county index links to each county's own page with seat, population and neighbors.
Parks, landmarks and attraction maps
- Six Flags Fiesta Texas map
San Antonio
- Six Flags Over Texas map
Arlington
- Big Bend National Park map
Brewster County
- Palo Duro Canyon map
Canyon
- Guadalupe Mountains map
Salt Flat
- Padre Island National Seashore map
Corpus Christi
- South Padre Island map
Cameron County
- Galveston Island map
Galveston
- Texas State Capitol map
Austin
- The Alamo map
San Antonio
- Enchanted Rock map
Fredericksburg
- Lake Travis map
Austin
- Caddo Lake map
Uncertain
- Texas Motor Speedway map
Fort Worth
- AT&T Stadium map
Arlington
How to read a Texas map
Scale. Texas is about 790 miles east to west and 660 miles north to south. El Paso is closer to San Diego than to Houston, and the Panhandle town of Dalhart is nearer to the capitals of five other states than to Austin. Expect a state-level map to hide a lot; the city and region pages are where street detail lives.
Two time zones. Almost the whole state is on Central Time. El Paso and Hudspeth counties, plus the northwest corner of Culberson County, are on Mountain Time. See the time zone map.
Borders. The Rio Grande forms the 1,254-mile border with Mexico. The Red River marks most of the Oklahoma line, and the Sabine River most of the Louisiana line. New Mexico and Arkansas complete the neighbors. See the border map.
Highways. Four interstates carry most traffic: I-10 (El Paso to Houston to Orange), I-20 (Pecos to Dallas to Louisiana), I-35 (Laredo to San Antonio, Austin, Dallas–Fort Worth) and I-45 (Dallas to Houston to Galveston). See the highway map.