Nebraska County Maps

Nebraska County Map – With and Without County Names

Explore our detailed Nebraska County Map to get a full view of the state’s 93 counties. Whether you’re a student, traveler, or researcher, these maps are perfect for understanding the layout of Nebraska’s local government boundaries.

🗺️ Nebraska County Map with Names

Our labeled Nebraska County Map shows all county boundaries along with county names. It’s ideal for learning county locations, planning routes, or studying geography. You’ll easily spot counties like Douglas, Lancaster, and Sarpy — home to Nebraska’s largest cities, including Omaha and Lincoln.

Nebraska county map

🗒️ Blank Nebraska County Map (Outline Only)

For quizzes, classroom activities, or geography projects, use our blank Nebraska county outline map. It shows all county borders without labels, making it great for testing your knowledge or adding your own notes.

Nebraska county map blank

📚 About Nebraska Counties

Nebraska is divided into 93 counties, each playing an important role in local administration and community life. From the wide-open plains of Cherry County — the largest by area — to the more urban centers in the east, the state offers a diverse mix of rural and metropolitan regions.

🧭 Download or Embed

You can download both maps for free or embed them on your own site for educational use. These maps are clear, printable, and easy to include in reports, school projects, or websites.

Nebraska Counties List with Populations

Nebraska is home to 93 counties, each with its own character and community. Below is a complete list of Nebraska counties with their estimated 2025 populations — from the bustling Douglas and Lancaster Counties to the quiet, rural heartlands of Arthur and Loup.

CountyPopulation Estimate (2025)
Adams31,196
Antelope6,358
Arthur412
Banner673
Blaine382
Boone5,500
Box Butte11,200
Boyd2,000
Brown2,800
Buffalo51,156
Butler8,200
Cass28,034
Cedar8,700
Chase3,600
Cherry8,400
Cheyenne9,200
Clay6,100
Colfax10,300
Cumeing (Cuming)9,400
Custer10,500
Dawes8,400
Dawson24,700
Deuel1,700
Dixon5,900
Dodge37,471
Douglas601,158
Edwards640
Fillmore21,800
Franklin2,900
Frontier2,300
Furnas4,500
Gage21,300
Garden2,100
Garfield1,800
Gosper2,000
Grant611
Greeley2,200
Hall62,869
Hamilton9,500
Harlan3,300
Hayes769
Hitchcock2,800
Holt10,000
Hooker712
Howard6,100
Jefferson7,200
Johnson6,100
Kearney6,800
Keith8,100
Keya Paha800
Kimball3,000
Knox8,800
Lancaster332,857
Lincoln33,319
Logan706
Loup661
McPherson376
Madison35,579
Mahaska (Madison?)
Merrick7,600
Mineral (N/A)
Morrill4,500
Nance3,600
Nemaha6,200
Nuckolls4,100
Nance3,600
Otoe15,000
Pawnee2,600
Phelps8,600
Pierce7,200
Platte35,117
Polk5,700
Red Willow10,800
Richardson7,000
Rock2,800
Sarpy204,828
Saunders43,500
Scotts Bluff35,559
Seward17,500
Sheridan5,000
Sherman3,000
Sioux3,400
Stanton6,100
Thayer5,800
Thomas725
Thurston7,000
Valley4,200
Washington20,000
Wayne9,700
Webster3,600
Wheeler784
York14,231

🧠 Frequently Asked Questions About the Nebraska County Map

How many counties are in Nebraska?

Nebraska has 93 counties. These counties range in size from large rural areas like Cherry County to smaller, more urbanized ones like Sarpy and Douglas.

What is the largest county in Nebraska?

The largest county in Nebraska by area is Cherry County, covering over 6,000 square miles in the north-central part of the state.

What is the smallest county in Nebraska?

The smallest county is Sarpy County, located in the eastern part of the state near Omaha. Despite its small size, it’s one of the most populated.

What is the most populated county in Nebraska?

Douglas County is the most populated, home to Omaha, Nebraska’s largest city.

What is the county seat of Lancaster County?

The county seat of Lancaster County is Lincoln, which is also the state capital of Nebraska.

What are Nebraska’s neighboring states?

Nebraska shares borders with South Dakota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, and Wyoming.

Where can I download a blank Nebraska county map?

You can download a blank Nebraska county outline map directly from this page in high-resolution formats such as PDF or PNG, perfect for educational and personal use.

What can I use the Nebraska county map for?

These maps are great for classroom activities, geography quizzes, regional studies, travel planning, or simply learning about Nebraska’s local divisions.

When was Nebraska divided into counties?

Nebraska’s first counties were established in 1854, when the Nebraska Territory was organized. The current county structure developed as settlers moved westward.

Can I use these maps for my website or project?

Yes! You may use and embed the maps for educational or informational purposes with a proper credit link back to this page.