🗺️ North Carolina County Map – With Names and Blank Outline
Explore our North Carolina County Map to learn about the 100 counties that make up the Tar Heel State. Whether you’re studying U.S. geography, teaching in the classroom, or planning a trip across the Carolinas, these maps help you understand the regions, counties, and communities that define North Carolina.
📍 North Carolina County Map with Names
The labeled North Carolina County Map includes all 100 counties clearly outlined and named. It’s perfect for:
- Geography lessons and educational projects
- Travel planning and regional research
- Visualizing population and economic regions
You’ll easily find major counties such as Wake (home to Raleigh), Mecklenburg (home to Charlotte), and Guilford (home to Greensboro). The labeled version is ideal for reference, learning, or presentation use.

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🗒️ Blank North Carolina County Outline Map
The blank county map of North Carolina includes all county borders but no labels — ideal for:
- Coloring and labeling activities
- Geography quizzes or classroom exercises
- Creating your own custom data maps
This version is especially useful for teachers and students who want to identify counties or study North Carolina’s diverse regions — from the Atlantic coast to the Blue Ridge Mountains.

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📚 About North Carolina Counties
North Carolina has 100 counties, each with unique geography, culture, and history.
Here are a few quick facts:
- Most populous county: Wake County (Raleigh)
- Largest county by area: Robeson County
- Smallest county by area: Chowan County
- Oldest county: Chowan County (established 1668)
From the Appalachian Mountains in the west to the Outer Banks on the coast, North Carolina’s counties cover a remarkable range of landscapes and communities.
🧭 Neighboring States
North Carolina borders Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia, and South Carolina, with its eastern edge meeting the Atlantic Ocean. This makes it one of the few states with both mountain and coastal regions.
🧾 North Carolina Counties and Population
Below is a complete list of North Carolina’s 100 counties along with their 2025 estimated populations.
| County | Population (2025 est.) |
|---|---|
| Wake County | 1,235,800 |
| Mecklenburg County | 1,197,400 |
| Guilford County | 556,000 |
| Forsyth County | 395,700 |
| Cumberland County | 338,100 |
| Durham County | 340,500 |
| Buncombe County | 277,800 |
| Union County | 263,900 |
| Cabarrus County | 241,200 |
| New Hanover County | 244,500 |
| Gaston County | 235,700 |
| Johnston County | 247,400 |
| Onslow County | 212,500 |
| Iredell County | 199,600 |
| Davidson County | 171,800 |
| Rowan County | 150,900 |
| Orange County | 153,400 |
| Pitt County | 178,000 |
| Alamance County | 182,000 |
| Harnett County | 152,800 |
| Wayne County | 122,700 |
| Randolph County | 148,600 |
| Moore County | 110,000 |
| Brunswick County | 163,400 |
| Lincoln County | 96,200 |
| Robeson County | 118,300 |
| Rockingham County | 91,800 |
| Wilkes County | 65,200 |
| Surry County | 69,100 |
| Columbus County | 51,700 |
| Beaufort County | 46,800 |
| Craven County | 101,200 |
| Lenoir County | 55,400 |
| Edgecombe County | 48,300 |
| Nash County | 94,500 |
| Wilson County | 77,600 |
| Henderson County | 121,000 |
| Haywood County | 65,800 |
| Watauga County | 57,900 |
| Caldwell County | 81,300 |
| Catawba County | 164,200 |
| Burke County | 87,200 |
| Polk County | 21,400 |
| Madison County | 22,800 |
| Transylvania County | 34,000 |
| Jackson County | 45,000 |
| Macon County | 39,200 |
| Cherokee County | 29,600 |
| Clay County | 12,000 |
| Graham County | 7,600 |
| Swain County | 14,900 |
| Alleghany County | 11,200 |
| Ashe County | 26,300 |
| Yadkin County | 37,600 |
| Davie County | 45,100 |
| Granville County | 64,900 |
| Vance County | 41,900 |
| Franklin County | 78,600 |
| Person County | 40,000 |
| Caswell County | 22,800 |
| Halifax County | 46,300 |
| Northampton County | 16,700 |
| Warren County | 18,600 |
| Chatham County | 79,900 |
| Lee County | 69,700 |
| Stanly County | 64,000 |
| Richmond County | 42,100 |
| Montgomery County | 26,800 |
| Anson County | 22,000 |
| Scotland County | 34,100 |
| Sampson County | 59,600 |
| Duplin County | 48,700 |
| Bladen County | 28,900 |
| Pender County | 66,100 |
| Jones County | 9,700 |
| Carteret County | 72,500 |
| Onslow County | 212,500 |
| Camden County | 10,500 |
| Pasquotank County | 41,900 |
| Perquimans County | 13,800 |
| Chowan County | 14,200 |
| Washington County | 11,000 |
| Tyrrell County | 3,300 |
| Dare County | 40,500 |
| Hyde County | 4,900 |
| Martin County | 22,700 |
| Bertie County | 17,600 |
| Hertford County | 23,200 |
| Gates County | 10,800 |
| Currituck County | 31,700 |
Population data based on 2025 U.S. Census projections and World Population Review estimates.
🧠 Frequently Asked Questions About the North Carolina County Map
How many counties are in North Carolina?
North Carolina has 100 counties.
Which county is the most populous?
Wake County, home to Raleigh, has the largest population.
What is the largest county by land area?
Robeson County is the largest by size.
Which is the smallest county?
Chowan County is the smallest by land area.
What can I use the blank county map for?
It’s perfect for education, labeling, or creating your own data visualizations.
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