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  1. Coordinates: 30.61°N 86.17°W. Walton County is located on the Emerald Coast in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Florida, with its southern border on the Gulf of Mexico. As of the 2020 census, the population was 75,305. [1] . Its county seat is DeFuniak Springs. [2] .

  2. General Interactive Map: General information for Walton County. This map includes information on addresses, parcels, future land use, wetlands, flood zones and other.

  3. Walton County is located on the Emerald Coast in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Florida, with its southern border on the Gulf of Mexico. As of the 2020 census, the population was 75,305. Map. Directions. Satellite. Photo Map. co.walton.fl.us. Wikipedia. Photo: Ebyabe, CC BY-SA 3.0.

  4. Walton County: 131: DeFuniak Springs: 1824: Escambia and Jackson: George Walton, first Secretary of Florida Territory: 81.62 86,354: 1,058 sq mi (2,740 km 2) Washington County: 133: Chipley: 1825: Jackson and Walton: George Washington (1732–1799), first President of the United States: 44.14 25,602: 580 sq mi (1,502 km 2)

  5. Record 1 to 25 of 79. Detail - Geographical, statistical, and historical map of Florida, 1827. This detail of a 1827 map shows major rivers, lakes, coastal features, settlements, and roads in Walton County. The waterways shown that cross Walton County are Choctawhatchee River, Thlachchatchee River, and Boggy Creeks. On the coast, the Santa Ros...

  6. Coordinates: 30.320118°N 86.137705°W. Architectural collage of new urbanist Seaside, Florida. Entrance sign to Seaside, Florida. Post office at the center of Seaside. Seaside is an unincorporated master-planned community on the Florida Panhandle in Walton County, between Panama City Beach and Destin. The population of the city is 12,090 residents.

  7. Walton County Maps. Click on a thumbnail image to view a full size version of that map. Walton County is Florida's 8 th county, established on December 29, 1824, from a segment of Escambia County. It gains its name from Colonel George Walton, secretary of the Territory of West Florida from 1821 to 1822 and then of the combined territory from ...

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