🗺️ Washington County Map
The Washington County Map provides a detailed look at all 39 counties in the Evergreen State. This post includes two versions — a map with county names labeled and a blank outline map — perfect for learning, teaching, or customizing your own Washington geography project.
From the coastal regions along the Pacific Ocean to the Cascade Mountains and fertile Columbia Basin, each Washington county has its own landscape and story.
🗒️ Washington Map with County Names
The labeled Washington county map displays all 39 counties with clearly marked names and borders. This version is ideal for:
- Geography lessons or classroom displays
- Tourism and regional planning
- Research and data visualization
- Understanding local government divisions
Counties like King, Pierce, and Snohomish are the most populous, centered around the Seattle metro area, while Garfield and Columbia remain the most rural. The labeled map helps you easily identify where each county sits within the state.

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✏️ Blank Washington County Outline Map
The blank Washington county map includes only county boundaries — no names or labels. This version is perfect for:
- Printable map quizzes or study exercises
- Custom demographic or data mapping
- Educational projects and worksheets
- Creative design or infographic use
You can fill in names, color-code regions, or add your own annotations. Teachers and students often use it to memorize Washington’s counties and capitals.

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🧭 About the Washington County Map
Washington’s 39 counties stretch from the Pacific Coast to the Idaho border. The state features both urban and rural areas, from Seattle and Tacoma to Spokane and the Yakima Valley. It’s also home to stunning landscapes like Mount Rainier, Olympic National Park, and Puget Sound.
Washington’s counties play a major role in its economy — including technology, agriculture, and shipping — with King County as the state’s economic hub.
🧾 Washington Counties and Population
Below is an HTML table showing all Washington counties and their 2025 estimated populations:
| County | Population (2025 est.) |
|---|---|
| King County | 2,330,000 |
| Pierce County | 952,000 |
| Snohomish County | 865,000 |
| Spokane County | 560,000 |
| Clark County | 540,000 |
| Thurston County | 310,000 |
| Yakima County | 265,000 |
| Whatcom County | 235,000 |
| Benton County | 225,000 |
| Skagit County | 133,000 |
| Kitsap County | 280,000 |
| Cowlitz County | 114,000 |
| Grant County | 105,000 |
| Island County | 88,000 |
| Franklin County | 107,000 |
| Lewis County | 88,000 |
| Douglas County | 45,000 |
| Grays Harbor County | 75,000 |
| Walla Walla County | 64,000 |
| Okanogan County | 42,000 |
| Klickitat County | 24,000 |
| Whitman County | 47,000 |
| Jefferson County | 35,000 |
| Clallam County | 79,000 |
| Adams County | 21,000 |
| Stevens County | 48,000 |
| Pacific County | 23,000 |
| Asotin County | 23,000 |
| Columbia County | 4,000 |
| Ferry County | 7,500 |
| Garfield County | 2,300 |
| Kittitas County | 49,000 |
| Lincoln County | 11,000 |
| Pend Oreille County | 14,000 |
| San Juan County | 18,000 |
| Skamania County | 12,000 |
| Wahkiakum County | 4,500 |
| Chelan County | 80,000 |
Source: U.S. Census Bureau & World Population Review — Washington Counties by Population (2025).
🧩 Uses for These Maps
- Classroom and education resources
- Tourism, hiking, and regional travel guides
- Real estate or business mapping
- Population and demographic research
- Custom infographics and print projects
❓ Frequently Asked Questions About Washington Counties
How many counties are in Washington State?
Washington has 39 counties.
Which is the most populated county in Washington?
King County is the largest, with more than 2.3 million residents, including Seattle and Bellevue.
Which county is the least populated?
Garfield County is the smallest, with just over 2,000 residents.
What is the largest county by area?
Okanogan County covers about 5,300 square miles, making it the largest in Washington by land size.
What is the smallest county by area?
San Juan County is the smallest by land, though it covers many islands across Puget Sound.
What are the main regions of Washington?
The state is often divided into Western Washington (coastal, urban, rainy) and Eastern Washington (dry, agricultural, open plains).
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