Suffolk County, New York - Township Map

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Suffolk County, New York - Township Map

This map shows townships near Brookhaven, Islip, Babylon, Huntington, and Smithtown.

See a Google Map with Suffolk County, New York township boundaries, find township by address, and optionally show county lines, city limits and ZIP Codes. Draw, measure distance and share your interactive map. You can also create custom overlays and more with mapBuilder just below the map.

Find out ‘What township is this address in’ and ‘What township do I live in’ in Suffolk County, New York: To do a township lookup by address, type the address into the Search places box above the map.

Quick Tips for using this Suffolk County, New York Civil Townships map tool

  1. There are four ways to get started:
    • Type an address, city, etc. into the Search places box above the map and choose the one you want from the auto-complete list
    • Click the map to see the township name for where you clicked (Monthly Contributors also get Dynamic Maps)
    • Search using GPS coordinates (latitude and longitude) using the Find lat long box in the top right above the map*
    • Click the Use Current Location button in the upper right corner of the map to use your current location. Click the Use Current Location button again to automatically update your location every minute (Monthly Contributors also get an option to update continuously, shown as ◉A for Active).**
    Township boundary lines will draw on the map, and the township name, state name, country name and latitude/longitude for the blue pin’s location will appear above the map
  2. Check the Show labels checkbox in the lower left corner of the map to see the civil township labels on the map
  3. Use the SHOW OTHER LAYERS panel in the lower left corner of the map to show county lines, US city limits and US ZIP Codes on the map, overlaid on the civil townships map
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* You can search using various formats of latitude longitude, including degrees, minutes and seconds; degrees and decimal minutes; or decimal degrees
** The Use Current Location button will be more accurate on smartphones and other devices containing a GPS; desktop browsers typically show an approximate location

Why would you need a map with civil township boundaries?

Here are several example uses for civil townships on Google Maps (see disclaimer):

  • Local Governance: Understanding township boundaries helps residents know which local government they fall under, aiding in civic engagement and accessing township services and resources.
  • Land and Property Insights: For potential land buyers, farmers, and real estate agents, township boundaries provide clarity on land ownership, zoning regulations, and potential utility services.
  • Tax Implications: Different townships might have varying tax rates or structures. Seeing these boundaries aids residents and businesses in navigating local tax responsibilities.
  • Historical Context: Many townships have deep-rooted histories and traditions. Recognizing these boundaries can offer insights into local historical events and regional stories.
  • Cultural Exploration: Just as with cities, townships often have their unique local cultures, festivals, and events. Knowing township borders can enrich cultural experiences.
  • Infrastructure Planning: For urban planners and developers, township boundaries play a pivotal role in understanding local infrastructure needs and future development plans.
  • Emergency Response: In emergencies, knowing township jurisdictions ensures a coordinated and swift response from local emergency services.
  • Business Opportunities: Entrepreneurs can strategize better by recognizing township boundaries, considering local needs and preferences.
  • Environmental Studies: Researchers looking into local ecosystems, farming practices, or conservation efforts can benefit from clearly defined township areas.
  • Educational Relevance: Educators and students studying local geography, governance, or history can leverage township maps for a clearer understanding of the subject matter.
  • Community Building: Grassroots movements, community organizers, and local NGOs can focus their efforts more effectively within specific townships.
  • Transport and Connectivity: For logistics and transportation businesses, township boundaries can be crucial for route planning, especially in rural or semi-rural areas.

Census Bureau Statistics

Click the township names above the map to show the following Census demographic data for the civil township the blue pin is located in

Census data is available for U.S. cities, counties, civil townships and ZIP Codes.

Populations and People
Total Population
Income and Poverty
Median Household Income
Education
Bachelor’s Degree or Higher
Employment
Employment Rate
Housing
Total Housing Units
Health
Without Health Care Coverage
Families and Living Arrangements
Total Households
Race and Ethnicity
Hispanic or Latino (of any race)

Suffolk County, New York populated places *

This map shows townships near the following Suffolk County, New York populated places:

Place NamePlace TypePopulationPopulation Year
Brookhaventown492,7592024
Isliptown339,1702024
Babylontown218,5662024
Huntingtontown204,7062024
Smithtowntown116,2282024
Southamptontown70,6462024
Brentwoodunincorporated place62,3872020
West Babylonunincorporated place43,2132020
Coramunincorporated place40,2202020
Central Islipunincorporated place36,7142020
Commackunincorporated place36,5362020
Riverheadtown36,0672024
Huntington Stationunincorporated place34,8782020
Centereachunincorporated place30,9802020
Bay Shoreunincorporated place29,2442020
East Hamptontown29,0902024
Deer Parkunincorporated place28,8372020
Lindenhurstvillage27,1602024
West Islipunincorporated place27,0482020
Holbrookunincorporated place26,4872020
Shirleyunincorporated place26,3602020
Dix Hillsunincorporated place26,1802020
Smithtownunincorporated place25,6292020
Medfordunincorporated place24,2472020
Southoldtown24,0832024
Copiagueunincorporated place23,4292020
East Patchogueunincorporated place21,5802020
Seldenunincorporated place21,2622020
Hauppaugeunincorporated place20,0832020
East Northportunincorporated place20,0482020
Huntingtonunincorporated place19,6452020
North Bay Shoreunincorporated place19,6192020
Melvilleunincorporated place19,2842020
Ronkonkomaunincorporated place18,9552020
Holtsvilleunincorporated place18,9372020
North Amityvilleunincorporated place18,6432020
Lake Ronkonkomaunincorporated place18,6192020
Islipunincorporated place18,4182020
North Babylonunincorporated place17,9272020
Kings Parkunincorporated place17,0852020
Sayvilleunincorporated place16,5692020
Masticunincorporated place15,4042020
Hampton Baysunincorporated place15,2282020
Riverheadunincorporated place14,9932020
Farmingvilleunincorporated place14,9832020
Manorvilleunincorporated place14,3172020
Mastic Beachunincorporated place14,1992020
East Islipunincorporated place13,9312020
Greenlawnunincorporated place13,6612020
Rocky Pointunincorporated place13,6332020
St. Jamesunincorporated place13,4872020
Stony Brookunincorporated place13,4672020
Ridgeunincorporated place13,2712020
Nesconsetunincorporated place13,2072020
Wyandanchunincorporated place12,9902020
Patchoguevillage12,4472024
Babylonvillage12,1932024
North Lindenhurstunincorporated place12,0002020
North Bellportunincorporated place11,9002020
Miller Placeunincorporated place11,7232020
Mount Sinaiunincorporated place11,6232020
Terryvilleunincorporated place11,4722020
Elwoodunincorporated place11,4262020
Lake Grovevillage11,1092024
East Setauketunincorporated place10,9982020
Middle Islandunincorporated place10,5462020
Stony Brook Universityunincorporated place10,4092020
Bohemiaunincorporated place9,8522020
Amityvillevillage9,7182024
Fort Salongaunincorporated place9,6522020
South Huntingtonunincorporated place9,5612020
Bayportunincorporated place8,6092020
Port Jeffersonvillage8,1892024
Springsunincorporated place8,0862020
Center Morichesunincorporated place8,0462020
Port Jefferson Stationunincorporated place7,9502020
Wading Riverunincorporated place7,7312020
Baywoodunincorporated place7,7262020
Oakdaleunincorporated place7,4302020
Sound Beachunincorporated place7,4162020
Northportvillage7,3172024
East Shorehamunincorporated place6,8412020
North Patchogueunincorporated place6,7512020
East Farmingdaleunincorporated place6,6172020
Southoldunincorporated place6,0402020
Yaphankunincorporated place5,9742020
East Morichesunincorporated place5,9462020
Calvertonunincorporated place5,9342020
Centerportunincorporated place5,8222020
East Quogueunincorporated place5,5572020
North Seaunincorporated place5,4612020
West Hillsunincorporated place5,3852020
East Hampton Northunincorporated place5,3772020
Islip Terraceunincorporated place5,3232020
Blue Pointunincorporated place5,1562020
Wheatley Heightsunincorporated place5,1402020
Flandersunincorporated place5,0982020
West Sayvilleunincorporated place4,8722020
Southamptonvillage4,6932024
Northwest Harborunincorporated place4,6372020
West Bay Shoreunincorporated place4,6252020
Noyackunincorporated place4,3252020
Mattituckunincorporated place4,3222020
Montaukunincorporated place4,3182020
North Great Riverunincorporated place4,2662020
Setauketunincorporated place3,9862020
Gordon Heightsunincorporated place3,9812020
Islandiavillage3,6512024
Westhamptonunincorporated place3,6212020
Lloyd Harborvillage3,5652024
Cutchogueunincorporated place3,4372020
Brookhavenunincorporated place3,3302020
Shelter Islandtown3,3162024
Brightwatersvillage3,1872024
Remsenburg-Speonkunincorporated place3,1102020
Cold Spring Harborunincorporated place3,0642020
Morichesunincorporated place3,0262020
Bridgehamptonunincorporated place2,9532020
Riversideunincorporated place2,8822020
Sag Harborvillage2,8162024
Baiting Hollowunincorporated place2,7632020
Greenportvillage2,5912024
Aquebogueunincorporated place2,5472020
Halesiteunincorporated place2,5272020
Water Millunincorporated place2,5062020
Greenport Westunincorporated place2,2822020
Shinnecock Hillsunincorporated place2,2822020
Westhampton Beachvillage2,2382024
Eastportunincorporated place2,2192020
Bellportvillage2,2112024
Great Riverunincorporated place2,0052020
Amagansettunincorporated place1,8242020
Village of the Branchvillage1,7632024
Quoguevillage1,6972024
Nissequoguevillage1,6252024
Jamesportunincorporated place1,6092020
Shelter Islandunincorporated place1,6022020
Shelter Island Heightsunincorporated place1,6012020
Northvilleunincorporated place1,5662020
East Hamptonvillage1,5562024
Tuckahoeunincorporated place1,5052020
Laurelunincorporated place1,4952020
Head of the Harborvillage1,4752024
Huntington Bayvillage1,4452024
Eatons Neckunincorporated place1,3342020
North Havenvillage1,1972024
East Marionunincorporated place1,0482020
Quiogueunincorporated place1,0132020
Orientunincorporated place9992020
Poquottvillage9292024
Old Fieldvillage9252024
Wainscottunincorporated place9042020
Shinnecock Reservation8292024
Belle Terrevillage7882024
Fire Islandunincorporated place7772020
Northamptonunincorporated place7632020
Sagaponackvillage7442024
Peconicunincorporated place6922020
Asharokenvillage6082024
Shorehamvillage5242024
Poospatuck Reservation4492024
Fishers Islandunincorporated place4242020
New Suffolkunincorporated place4032020
Napeagueunincorporated place3682020
Oak Beachunincorporated place2682020
Gilgounincorporated place1852020
Ocean Beachvillage1752024
West Hampton Dunesvillage1192024
Saltairevillage1092024
Captreeunincorporated place482020
Dering Harborvillage372024

* Important note about populations: The populated place populations above should not be added together to estimate the total population of Suffolk County, New York:
- Unicorporated places shown above are Census Designated Places (CDPs), which are unincorporated communities defined by the U.S. Census Bureau for statistical purposes, and when a CDP lies within a township or other county subdivision, the same residents may be reflected in both totals
- In some states, township totals can also overlap with incorporated cities and towns, so some residents may be represented in both a township total and a city or town total

Selection Tools: Find Civil Townships by radius or by drawing a line or shape

  1. Click the Selection Tools button in the lower left corner of the map
  2. – RADIUS SELECT: To find Townships within a radius, specify the mileage in the “Optional radius select” box, then use the Point “Add a marker” tool to drop the center point of the radius.* While using the Point “Add a marker” tool, you can also use the Search places box to select Townships within a radius of an address, or use the Find lat long box to select Townships within a radius of a given latitude longitude.
    – SELECT USING A LINE OR SHAPE: To find Townships that touch a line or a shape you draw, use the Line tool or Shape tool to draw the shape, double-clicking when finished*
    – SELECT WITHIN DISTANCE OF A LINE OR SHAPE (also known as a buffer): To find Townships that are within a distance of a line or a shape you draw, first specify the mileage in the “Optional radius select” box, then use the Line tool or Shape tool to draw the shape, double-clicking when finished*
  3. The Townships and township limits will be highlighted and listed in a “Results from map” box below the map, where you can copy the selected Townships for use in a spreadsheet or other document
    – Optionally, keep drawing shapes to select more Townships
  4. When you are finished selecting Townships, click the “Done Selecting” button in the lower left corner of the map

* Townships will get selected if any part of the shape you draw (or applied radius or buffer) falls within the township boundaries

FAQs for Suffolk County, New York - Township Map

Does Google Maps show Suffolk County, New York township boundaries?
This Suffolk County, New York civil townships map tool shows Suffolk County, New York township boundaries (town lines) on Google Maps. You can also show township name labels on the map by checking the box in the lower left corner of the map.
Why might I need to know the Suffolk County, New York township for a given place or address?
You might need to know the Suffolk County, New York township for an address to: - determine applicable laws or regulations based on township jurisdiction - determine what Suffolk County, New York township an address is located in or if it is outside of a township - determine what county or counties a township is located in - record township information when conducting field research using GPS coordinates (see * above) - perform volunteer work based on township - perform emergency dispatch based on township - calculate the correct local township sales tax
How do I find Suffolk County, New York township by address?
To find the Suffolk County, New York township for an address, type the address in the Search places box above this Suffolk County, New York civil townships Finder map tool. the Suffolk County, New York township name appears near the top of the map and the blue dot shows the location of the address on the map.

Additional Usage Tips

  • Be sure to read the Quick Tips above on how to use this map tool
  • In the upper right corner of the map, you can switch the map between Map view (with optional Terrain), Satellite view or POI view (points of interest)
  • As you zoom in, highways, roads, streets and other map features are also shown on this Civil Township map
  • The Search places box uses a standard Google Maps geocoding engine, therefore you can type street addresses, road names, points of interest, etc. to see what township that location is part of
    – Note that typing an address will zoom in the map very close, whereas typing a city or township by itself will show you a map with a wider view
  • Because the map layers are complex, boundaries will not be shown if you are zoomed out too far
  • Search the FAQs for more detailed help

Coverage Notes

This map shows townships near the Suffolk County, New York populated places above.

  • Civil townships includes the boundaries of Civil townships, also called township limits, town lines, or township borders. New England, New York and Wisconsin typically refer to townships as towns, and Michigan uses charter townships.

    Townships with the following US Census Bureau minor civil division (county subdivision) class codes are shown:
    – T1: Governmentally active minor civil division (MCD) or county subdivision that is not coextensive with an incorporated place (this is often a township)
    – T5: An active county subdivision that is coextensive with an incorporated place
    – T9: An inactive county subdivision
    – Z1: A nonfunctioning county subdivision
    – Z2: A county subdivision that is coextensive with an American Indian, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian area and legally is independent of any other county subdivision
    – Z3: A county subdivision defined as an unorganized territory

Civil Township boundaries depicted include the following types of townships for each state

American Samoa county
Arkansas township
Connecticut town
Guam municipality
Illinois township, precinct
Indiana township, unorganized territory
Iowa township, unorganized territory
Kansas township
Louisiana district
Maine gore, plantation, reservation, town, unorganized territory
Maryland district
Massachusetts town
Michigan township
Minnesota township, unorganized territory
Mississippi district
Missouri township
Nebraska precinct, township
New Hampshire grant, location, purchase, town, township
New Jersey township
New York borough, reservation, town, unorganized territory
Northern Mariana Islands district
North Carolina township, unorganized territory
North Dakota township, unorganized territory
Ohio township
Pennsylvania township
Puerto Rico barrio, barrio-pueblo
Rhode Island town
South Dakota township, unorganized territory
Tennessee district
Vermont gore, grant, town
Virginia district
West Virginia district
Wisconsin town

Sources

– US: Census Bureau
Also, check out the ZIP Codes tool on this website. ZIP Code mapping made easy.

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Accuracy and Limitations: The information provided by this map tool has been obtained from various public data sources shown in the Sources box above. These sources have varying degrees of reliability and completeness and are subject to change over time. Additionally, while the latitude and longitude values displayed by the map marker suggest a high degree of precision, you should be aware that the underlying Google Maps and source data may not reflect this level of accuracy nor precision.

No Legal or Surveying Use: Due to these potential inaccuracies, this tool is not intended for, and must not be used for, legal, surveying, or any critical decision-making purposes. The information is provided on an as-is basis for general reference and entertainment purposes only. For specific inquiries regarding data accuracy or fitness for use, please consult the original data sources. For decisions requiring precise location data, consult the appropriate government or other authoritative sources, and seek professional legal advice.

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