🗺️ Tennessee County Map – With Names and Blank Outline
Explore our detailed Tennessee County Map, featuring all 95 counties across the Volunteer State. From the Great Smoky Mountains in the east to the Mississippi River in the west, Tennessee’s diverse geography is reflected in its many counties — each with its own rich history and local culture.
This post includes two map versions: one with county names labeled and another blank outline map for learning and custom use.
📍 Tennessee County Map with Names
The labeled Tennessee County Map displays all 95 county names and borders. It’s useful for:
- Students studying Tennessee geography
- Travelers learning regional boundaries
- Teachers creating classroom lessons
Major counties include Shelby County (Memphis), Davidson County (Nashville), and Knox County (Knoxville) — the state’s main population centers.

🗒️ Blank Tennessee County Outline Map
The blank Tennessee county map shows all borders without labels. This version is perfect for:
- Geography practice and labeling activities
- Educational coloring maps
- Custom map design projects
It’s a popular tool for teachers and students learning about the state’s geography and regional divisions.

Download Blank Tennessee County Map
📚 About Tennessee Counties
Tennessee was admitted to the Union in 1796 as the 16th U.S. state. The state is divided into 95 counties, more than most U.S. states, each representing a unique area of the state’s topography — from Appalachian highlands to river plains.
- Largest county (by population): Shelby County
- Smallest county (by area): Trousdale County
- Capital city: Nashville (Davidson County)
🧭 Neighboring States
Tennessee borders eight states — more than any other state except Missouri:
Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Missouri, and Arkansas.
🧾 Tennessee Counties and Population
Below is a table of Tennessee counties with their 2025 estimated populations.
| County | Population (2025 est.) |
|---|---|
| Shelby County | 897,412 |
| Davidson County | 722,300 |
| Knox County | 511,247 |
| Hamilton County | 390,388 |
| Rutherford County | 379,939 |
| Williamson County | 271,904 |
| Montgomery County | 249,818 |
| Sumner County | 216,540 |
| Wilson County | 173,836 |
| Sullivan County | 164,681 |
| Blount County | 144,748 |
| Washington County | 142,966 |
| Maury County | 116,288 |
| Bradley County | 113,659 |
| Sevier County | 100,633 |
| Madison County | 99,235 |
| Putnam County | 86,592 |
| Anderson County | 82,844 |
| Robertson County | 79,532 |
| Greene County | 75,147 |
| Hamblen County | 68,314 |
| Cumberland County | 67,316 |
| Loudon County | 65,285 |
| Tipton County | 62,745 |
| Coffee County | 62,341 |
| Jefferson County | 60,194 |
| Hawkins County | 59,994 |
| Dickson County | 58,733 |
| Carter County | 58,096 |
| Roane County | 58,030 |
| McMinn County | 57,644 |
| Bedford County | 55,237 |
| Gibson County | 51,483 |
| Monroe County | 50,422 |
| Lawrence County | 47,338 |
| Fayette County | 45,849 |
| Franklin County | 45,724 |
| Warren County | 43,912 |
| Cheatham County | 43,234 |
| Campbell County | 41,541 |
| Marshall County | 39,169 |
| Cocke County | 38,514 |
| Dyer County | 36,614 |
| Lincoln County | 36,495 |
| Rhea County | 34,394 |
| Claiborne County | 33,248 |
| Weakley County | 33,166 |
| Henry County | 32,898 |
| Giles County | 31,083 |
| Obion County | 30,485 |
| White County | 30,076 |
| Marion County | 30,046 |
| Carroll County | 29,744 |
| Henderson County | 28,396 |
| Macon County | 27,951 |
| Hardin County | 27,557 |
| Hickman County | 26,516 |
| McNairy County | 26,503 |
| Hardeman County | 25,679 |
| Grainger County | 25,673 |
| Lauderdale County | 24,348 |
| Overton County | 23,995 |
| Scott County | 22,515 |
| Morgan County | 22,305 |
| DeKalb County | 21,671 |
| Union County | 21,277 |
| Smith County | 20,674 |
| Fentress County | 20,418 |
| Humphreys County | 19,581 |
| Johnson County | 19,033 |
| Polk County | 18,543 |
| Unicoi County | 18,086 |
| Chester County | 17,702 |
| Sequatchie County | 17,647 |
| Haywood County | 16,948 |
| Benton County | 16,321 |
| Wayne County | 15,666 |
| Cannon County | 15,575 |
| Bledsoe County | 15,532 |
| Stewart County | 14,678 |
| Meigs County | 14,557 |
| Grundy County | 14,307 |
| Crockett County | 14,222 |
| Lewis County | 13,374 |
| Jackson County | 13,059 |
| Trousdale County | 12,659 |
| Decatur County | 11,870 |
| Perry County | 9,263 |
| Houston County | 8,685 |
| Clay County | 7,830 |
| Hancock County | 7,176 |
| Moore County | 6,812 |
| Van Buren County | 6,619 |
| Lake County | 6,041 |
| Pickett County | 5,178 |
Population figures are estimates based on 2025 U.S. Census projections.
🧠 Frequently Asked Questions About the Tennessee County Map
How many counties are in Tennessee?
Tennessee has 95 counties, ranking among the states with the most county divisions.
Which is the largest county by population?
Shelby County, home to Memphis, is Tennessee’s most populous county.
Which is the smallest county by area?
Trousdale County is the smallest by land size.
What is the blank Tennessee county map used for?
The blank map is great for education, labeling, quizzes, and coloring exercises.
When was Tennessee established as a state?
Tennessee became the 16th U.S. state in 1796.
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