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The most user friendly cell tower map experience.
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Cell Tower Locator - Find Cell Towers Near You
CellTowerMaps.com is a free cell tower locator that maps over 2.8 million tower locations across the United States. Use the interactive map above to find cell towers near you — including 5G, 4G LTE, and legacy towers — with precise GPS coordinates sourced from the FCC database.
How to Search for Cell Towers
Enter your address, city, or zip code in the search bar to see nearby cell towers on the map. You can also click anywhere on the map to drop a pin and search that exact location. Each tower marker shows the carrier name, frequency band, power output, and antenna height.
- Towers are color-coded by type: red for 5G, orange for 4G/LTE, yellow for 2G/3G, and blue/green for broadcast
- Click any tower marker for detailed specs including callsign, coordinates, and structure height
- Use the cell tower directory to browse towers by city, state, or zip code
Find Towers by Carrier
Our database includes towers from every major U.S. carrier. Search for T-Mobile towers near you to check 5G coverage, find Verizon tower locations before switching plans, or locate AT&T cell towers in rural areas. Each tower listing identifies the licensee so you can filter by the carrier that matters to you.
Understanding Tower Types on the Map
5G towers operate on sub-6GHz and mmWave frequencies, delivering ultra-fast speeds primarily in urban areas. 4G LTE towers remain the backbone of cellular coverage nationwide, operating between 1.9 GHz and 2.5 GHz. The map also shows legacy 2G/3G towers using GSM and CDMA frequencies, as well as TV and radio broadcast towers (UHF/VHF) below 824 MHz.
Why People Use Our Cell Tower Map
- Diagnosing weak signal — find the nearest tower to your home and point a signal booster toward it
- Comparing carriers — see which provider has the most towers in your neighborhood before switching
- Network planning — engineers and IT teams use tower data for site surveys and coverage analysis
- Real estate research — check cellular coverage quality around a property before buying