🗺️ Oregon County Map – With Names and Blank Outline
Explore our detailed Oregon County Map, featuring all 36 counties across the Beaver State. From the rugged Pacific coastline to the forested mountains and fertile valleys, Oregon’s counties showcase its incredible natural diversity.
This page includes two maps — one labeled with county names and another blank version perfect for classroom use, quizzes, or design projects.
📍 Oregon County Map with Names
The labeled Oregon County Map clearly shows all county boundaries and names. It’s ideal for:
- Learning about Oregon’s geography
- Teaching and classroom activities
- Travel planning and research projects
Key counties include Multnomah County, home to Portland; Lane County, known for Eugene and the Willamette Valley; and Deschutes County, a growing region in central Oregon surrounded by scenic high desert landscapes.

🗒️ Blank Oregon County Outline Map
The blank Oregon map displays county borders without labels, making it great for:
- Classroom labeling exercises
- Printable study materials
- Custom data or geographic visualization
Students, educators, and researchers can use this blank version for coloring, memorization, or visual projects.

📚 About Oregon Counties
Oregon became a U.S. state in 1859 and has 36 counties. Each one reflects a unique part of Oregon’s geography and history — from the coastline to the Cascades and beyond.
Quick facts about Oregon’s counties:
- Most populous county: Multnomah County
- Largest county (by area): Harney County
- Smallest county (by area): Multnomah County
- Oldest counties: Clackamas, Marion, and Yamhill (founded in 1843)
Whether you’re exploring the vineyards of Yamhill County, the mountains of Jackson County, or the ranch lands of Malheur County, Oregon’s counties offer an incredible range of landscapes and communities.
🧭 Neighboring States
Oregon borders Washington to the north, Idaho to the east, Nevada and California to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west.
🧾 Oregon Counties and Population
Below is a list of all Oregon counties along with their 2025 estimated populations.
| County | Population (2025 est.) |
|---|---|
| Baker County | 17,500 |
| Benton County | 100,800 |
| Clackamas County | 429,000 |
| Clatsop County | 42,600 |
| Columbia County | 55,800 |
| Coos County | 64,700 |
| Crook County | 26,100 |
| Curry County | 24,600 |
| Deschutes County | 223,500 |
| Douglas County | 112,300 |
| Gilliam County | 1,900 |
| Grant County | 7,200 |
| Harney County | 7,400 |
| Hood River County | 25,400 |
| Jackson County | 229,800 |
| Jefferson County | 26,000 |
| Josephine County | 90,500 |
| Klamath County | 70,300 |
| Lake County | 8,100 |
| Lane County | 391,000 |
| Lincoln County | 51,800 |
| Linn County | 133,000 |
| Malheur County | 32,800 |
| Marion County | 355,000 |
| Morrow County | 12,700 |
| Multnomah County | 811,000 |
| Polk County | 92,400 |
| Sherman County | 1,800 |
| Tillamook County | 27,300 |
| Umatilla County | 83,900 |
| Union County | 27,200 |
| Wallowa County | 7,300 |
| Wasco County | 27,900 |
| Washington County | 626,000 |
| Wheeler County | 1,400 |
| Yamhill County | 112,600 |
Population estimates are based on 2025 projections and census data.
🧠 Frequently Asked Questions About the Oregon County Map
How many counties are in Oregon?
Oregon has 36 counties.
Which is the largest county by area?
Harney County is the largest, covering over 10,000 square miles.
Which county has the highest population?
Multnomah County, which includes Portland, has the largest population.
What’s the smallest county in Oregon?
Wheeler County is the smallest by population and one of the least populated in the U.S.
What is the blank map used for?
It’s perfect for education, labeling, coloring, and data visualization.
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