Virginia County Maps

🗺️ Virginia County Maps for Download

The Virginia County Map offers a detailed view of all 95 counties and 38 independent cities that make up the Commonwealth of Virginia. This resource includes two maps — one with county names labeled and another blank outline version — perfect for students, researchers, or anyone exploring Virginia’s diverse geography.

From the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Chesapeake Bay, Virginia’s counties tell a story of history, nature, and growth.


🗒️ Virginia Map with County Names

The labeled Virginia county map displays all 95 counties and independent cities clearly marked with names and borders. This version is ideal for:

  • Geography and history education
  • Regional planning or mapping projects
  • Tourism and transportation studies
  • Understanding Virginia’s government divisions

Counties like Fairfax, Prince William, and Loudoun are among the most populated, while Highland and Bath remain quiet and rural. The map helps visualize these regions and the major urban centers like Richmond, Norfolk, and Virginia Beach.

Virginia county map

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✏️ Blank Virginia County Outline Map

The blank Virginia county map includes only the county borders — no labels — making it ideal for custom use. You can print or edit it digitally for:

  • Classroom map quizzes or labeling exercises
  • Demographic and data mapping projects
  • Personalized business or logistics planning
  • Tourist or travel route maps

This outline map lets you add your own details, colors, and annotations — great for education and analysis alike.

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Download Blank Virginia County Map


đź§­ About the Virginia County Map

Virginia, one of the original 13 colonies, features a unique blend of historical towns, coastal plains, and mountain regions. It’s also one of the few states that includes independent cities, which operate separately from counties.

The population is heavily concentrated in the Northern Virginia region near Washington, D.C., and along the Hampton Roads area on the Atlantic coast.


đź§ľ Virginia Counties and Population

Below is an HTML table listing Virginia’s counties and independent cities with their 2025 estimated populations:

County / Independent CityPopulation (2025 est.)
Fairfax County1,146,000
Prince William County510,000
Loudoun County455,000
Chesterfield County381,000
Henrico County341,000
Virginia Beach (city)459,000
Norfolk (city)239,000
Richmond (city)233,000
Newport News (city)187,000
Alexandria (city)163,000
Hampton (city)135,000
Roanoke (city)100,000
Frederick County103,000
Stafford County166,000
Spotsylvania County149,000
Albemarle County115,000
Hanover County112,000
Montgomery County99,000
York County72,000
Washington County53,000
Wise County35,000
Highland County2,200

Source: U.S. Census Bureau and World Population Review — Virginia Counties & Cities (2025).


đź§© Uses for These Maps

  • Education and student geography projects
  • County government or transportation planning
  • Real estate and population analysis
  • Historical research and genealogy
  • Custom poster or travel visuals

âť“ Frequently Asked Questions About Virginia Counties

How many counties are in Virginia?
Virginia has 95 counties and 38 independent cities.

What are Virginia’s independent cities?
Independent cities like Virginia Beach, Norfolk, and Richmond are separate from any county government — a structure unique to Virginia.

Which county has the highest population?
Fairfax County is the most populated, with more than 1.1 million residents.

Which is the smallest county by population?
Highland County is the least populated, with around 2,200 residents.

Which county is the largest by area?
Pittsylvania County covers the largest land area in Virginia.

What are the most scenic counties?
Albemarle, Augusta, and Page counties are known for the Blue Ridge Mountains and Shenandoah Valley views.


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