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Counties in Tennessee that I have Visited

There are 95 counties in Tennessee
The Volunteer State

Tennessee County Outline Map
Source of underlying map: Indiana State University, Cartography

I have visited 29 Counties = 30.5% of Counties in Tennessee

Tennessee Map

Quick facts about Tennessee

  • Location: See map on the right side of the page.
  • Size(1): 41,217 square miles. Tennessee is the 34th largest state. The next larger state is Louisiana and the next smaller state is Ohio.
  • Population(2): 5,962,959 people. Tennessee is the 16th most populous state. The next more populous state is Indiana and the next less populous state is Arizona.
  • Population Density: 144.67 people per square mile. Tennessee is the 20th most densely populated state. The next more densely populated state is New Hampshire and the next less densely populated state is South Carolina.
  • Bordering States: Tennessee shares a border with 8 states: Kentucky; Missouri; Arkansas; Mississippi; Alabama; Georgia; North Carolina and Virginia.
  • Admission to the Union: June 1, 1796. Tennessee was the 16th state admitted to the Union, after Kentucky and before Ohio.
  • Capital: Nashville.
  • Highest Point: 6,6,43 feet at Clingmans Dome. See SummitPost's Clingmans Dome page.
  • Lowest Point: 178 feet at the Mississippi River in Shelby County.
  • Government website: Tennessee.gov.
  • Official Tourism website: Tennessee Vacation.
  • Still not enough? See Wikipedia's Tennessee page.

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Counties in Tennessee

Below are the 95 counties in Tennessee. Although infrequent, counties sometimes do change so please let me know if any of this information is out of date and I will update it. Those counties that I have visited are in bold. If I have a photograph or other item associated with a county somewhere else on my website, there will also be a link.
  1. Anderson
  2. Bedford
  3. Benton
  4. Bledsoe
  5. Blount
  6. Bradley
  7. Campbell
  8. Cannon
  9. Carroll
  10. Carter
  11. Cheatham
  12. Chester
  13. Claiborne
  14. Clay
  15. Cocke
  16. Coffee
  17. Crockett
  18. Cumberland
  19. Davidson: Big River Brewing Company
  20. De Kalb
  21. Decatur
  22. Dickerson
  23. Dyer
  24. Fayette
  25. Fentress
  26. Franklin
  27. Gibson
  28. Giles
  29. Grainger
  30. Greene
  31. Grundy
  32. Hamblen
  33. Hamilton
  34. Hancock
  35. Hardeman
  36. Harding
  37. Hawkins
  38. Haywood
  39. Henderson
  40. Henry
  41. Hickman
  42. Houston
  43. Humphreys
  44. Jackson
  45. Jefferson
  46. Johnson
  47. Knox
  48. Lake: Reelfoot Lake, Tiptonville, Tennessee
  49. Lauderdale
  50. Lawrence
  51. Lewis
  52. Lincoln
  53. Loudon
  54. Macon
  55. Madison
  56. Marion: Tennessee-Georgia Boundary Dispute
  57. Marshall
  58. Maury
  59. McMinn
  60. McNairy
  61. Meigs
  62. Monroe
  63. Montgomery
  64. Moore
  65. Morgan
  66. Obion
  67. Overton
  68. Perry
  69. Pickett: Smallest county population in Tennessee (4,945 people in 2000 Census).
  70. Polk
  71. Putnam
  72. Rhea
  73. Roane
  74. Robertson
  75. Rutherford
  76. Scott
  77. Sequatchie
  78. Sevier
  79. Shelby: Largest county in Tennessee (755 square miles) and largest county population in Tennessee (897,472 people in 2000 Census).
  80. Smith
  81. Stewart
  82. Sullivan
  83. Sumner
  84. Tipton
  85. Trousdale: Smallest county in Tennessee (114 square miles).
  86. Unicoi
  87. Union
  88. Van Buren
  89. Warren
  90. Washington
  91. Wayne
  92. Weakley
  93. White
  94. Williamson
  95. Wilson


Sources:

(1) U.S. Census Bureau American FactFinder: 2005 Population Estimates; Table GCT-T1.
(2) U.S. Census Bureau FedStats - MapStats: 2000 Land Area; United States.


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