Missouri County Maps

🗺️ Missouri County Map (With and Without Names)

Missouri, known as the Show-Me State, sits in the heart of the Midwest and is known for its mix of rolling hills, river valleys, and cultural landmarks. The state is divided into 114 counties plus the independent City of St. Louis, each with its own unique communities and landscapes.

Below, you’ll find two versions of the Missouri County Map — one with county labels and another blank version without labels. Both maps are provided in .webp format for fast-loading, high-quality use on your website.


📍 Missouri County Map with Labels

The labeled Missouri county map below shows all 114 counties (and St. Louis City), making it ideal for students, teachers, researchers, and travelers exploring Missouri’s regions.

🖼️ Missouri County Map (with labels):

Missouri county map with names

Download Labeled Missouri County Map (.webp)


🌄 Blank Missouri County Map (No Labels)

The blank Missouri county map provides a clean outline of the state’s counties without any names. It’s great for geography exercises, labeling activities, quizzes, and classroom use.

🖼️ Missouri County Map (without labels):

Missouri county map blank

🧭 About Missouri’s Counties

Missouri’s counties reflect a balance of urban, rural, and natural environments. From major cities to farmlands and forests, each region has something special to offer.

Here are a few of the most notable counties:

  • St. Louis County — The most populous county, surrounding the independent city of St. Louis.
  • Jackson County — Home to Kansas City and part of the greater metro area.
  • Greene County — Includes Springfield, known for its universities and growing economy.
  • Boone County — Location of Columbia and the University of Missouri.
  • Cole County — Contains Jefferson City, the state capital.

Each county helps shape Missouri’s history, economy, and culture, from the Ozark Mountains to the Mississippi River.


🧾 Uses for the Missouri County Map

These maps are perfect for:
✅ Geography lessons and educational projects
✅ Classroom labeling and coloring activities
✅ Travel and regional research
✅ Data visualization and reports
✅ County boundary reference for design or study


📥 Download Missouri County Maps

You can download high-quality .webp versions of both maps below:

Both maps are printable, lightweight, and optimized for online and classroom use.

📊 Missouri Counties by Estimated Population (2025 / Latest Estimates)

Here’s a full list of all 115 Missouri county-equivalents (114 counties plus the independent City of St. Louis) with the most recent population estimates available for 2025 from World Population Review’s U.S. county data.

CountyEstimated Population
Adair County25,000
Andrew County18,000
Atchison County5,200
Audrain County25,500
Barry County34,000
Barton County11,800
Bates County16,000
Benton County20,500
Bollinger County12,000
Boone County189,000
Buchanan County85,000
Butler County41,000
Caldwell County8,700
Callaway County46,000
Camden County45,500
Cape Girardeau County81,000
Carroll County9,200
Carter County6,000
Cass County109,000
Cedar County14,000
Chariton County7,300
Christian County92,000
Clark County6,700
Clay County255,000
Clinton County20,000
Cole County78,000
Cooper County18,500
Crawford County23,500
Dade County7,500
Dallas County17,000
Daviess County8,300
DeKalb County12,000
Dent County15,500
Douglas County13,500
Dunklin County29,000
Franklin County104,000
Gasconade County15,000
Gentry County6,500
Greene County302,000
Grundy County9,800
Harrison County8,200
Henry County22,000
Hickory County9,500
Holt County4,300
Howard County10,000
Howell County40,000
Iron County10,000
Jackson County706,000
Jasper County123,000
Jefferson County233,000
Johnson County55,000
Knox County4,000
Laclede County36,000
Lafayette County32,000
Lawrence County38,000
Lewis County10,000
Lincoln County61,000
Linn County11,800
Livingston County14,500
Macon County15,000
Madison County12,000
Maries County8,800
Marion County28,000
McDonald County23,000
Mercer County3,600
Miller County26,000
Mississippi County13,500
Moniteau County16,500
Monroe County8,600
Montgomery County11,500
Morgan County21,000
New Madrid County16,500
Newton County58,000
Nodaway County22,000
Oregon County10,500
Osage County13,500
Ozark County9,200
Pemiscot County15,000
Perry County19,000
Pettis County42,000
Phelps County45,000
Pike County18,500
Platte County111,000
Polk County32,000
Pulaski County52,000
Putnam County4,700
Ralls County10,500
Randolph County24,000
Ray County23,000
Reynolds County6,600
Ripley County11,000
Saline County23,000
Schuyler County4,000
Scotland County4,800
Scott County39,000
Shannon County8,000
Shelby County6,000
St. Charles County410,000
St. Clair County9,500
St. Francois County66,000
St. Louis County990,000
Ste. Genevieve County18,500
Stoddard County28,000
Stone County33,000
Sullivan County6,300
Taney County57,000
Texas County25,000
Vernon County20,000
Warren County37,000
Washington County24,000
Wayne County12,000
Webster County39,000
Worth County2,100
Wright County18,500
City of St. Louis286,000

🧠 Frequently Asked Questions About the Missouri County Map

How many counties are in Missouri?
Missouri has 114 counties, along with the independent city of St. Louis, which is not part of any county.

Which is the largest county by population?
St. Louis County is the most populous county in Missouri, with over 990,000 residents. Jackson County, home to Kansas City, is a close second.

Which county is the largest by land area?
Texas County is the largest county by land area in Missouri, located in the south-central part of the state.

What is the smallest county in Missouri?
Worth County is the smallest county by population, while St. Louis City is the smallest by land area but operates independently from counties.

Does Missouri use counties for local government?
Yes. Missouri counties provide essential services such as law enforcement, courts, elections, road maintenance, and public records.

What is the Missouri county map with labels used for?
A labeled county map helps users identify county boundaries, major cities, and regional divisions across Missouri.

What is the blank Missouri county map used for?
The blank map is ideal for educational labeling, classroom activities, quizzes, homeschooling, or custom mapping projects.

Are Missouri counties divided into regions?
Yes. Missouri is often divided into regions such as Northern Missouri, Central Missouri, Southern Missouri, the Ozarks, and the St. Louis and Kansas City metro areas.

Why are Missouri counties important for government and planning?
Counties manage local governance, transportation networks, agricultural regions, and urban development, supporting both rural communities and major metropolitan areas.


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