Counties In Arkansas

Arkansas is divided into 75 counties. Here’s the complete list of all the counties in Arkansas:

List of Counties In Arkansas

  1. Arkansas County, AR
  2. Ashley County, AR
  3. Baxter County, AR
  4. Benton County, AR
  5. Boone County, AR
  6. Bradley County, AR
  7. Calhoun County, AR
  8. Carroll County, AR
  9. Chicot County, AR
  10. Clark County, AR
  11. Clay County, AR
  12. Cleburne County, AR
  13. Cleveland County, AR
  14. Columbia County, AR
  15. Conway County, AR
  16. Craighead County, AR
  17. Crawford County, AR
  18. Crittenden County, AR
  19. Cross County, AR
  20. Dallas County, AR
  21. Desha County, AR
  22. Drew County, AR
  23. Faulkner County, AR
  24. Franklin County, AR
  25. Fulton County, AR
  26. Garland County, AR
  27. Grant County, AR
  28. Greene County, AR
  29. Hempstead County, AR
  30. Hot Spring County, AR
  31. Howard County, AR
  32. Independence County, AR
  33. Izard County, AR
  34. Jackson County, AR
  35. Jefferson County, AR
  36. Johnson County, AR
  37. Lafayette County, AR
  38. Lawrence County, AR
  39. Lee County, AR
  40. Lincoln County, AR
  41. Little River County, AR
  42. Logan County, AR
  43. Lonoke County, AR
  44. Madison County, AR
  45. Marion County, AR
  46. Miller County, AR
  47. Mississippi County, AR
  48. Monroe County, AR
  49. Montgomery County, AR
  50. Nevada County, AR
  51. Newton County, AR
  52. Ouachita County, AR
  53. Perry County, AR
  54. Phillips County, AR
  55. Pike County, AR
  56. Poinsett County, AR
  57. Polk County, AR
  58. Pope County, AR
  59. Prairie County, AR
  60. Pulaski County, AR
  61. Randolph County, AR
  62. St. Francis County, AR
  63. Saline County, AR
  64. Scott County, AR
  65. Searcy County, AR
  66. Sebastian County, AR
  67. Sevier County, AR
  68. Sharp County, AR
  69. Stone County, AR
  70. Union County, AR
  71. Van Buren County, AR
  72. Washington County, AR
  73. White County, AR
  74. Woodruff County, AR
  75. Yell County, AR

 

Arkansas map and seal
Arkansas map and seal

 

Quick Facts

Category Quick Facts
Geography Located in the South Central U.S., Known for its diverse landscapes including mountains, forests, and rivers
History 25th state to join the Union in 1836, Rich Civil War history
Economy Agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism are major industries
Climate Humid subtropical, Hot summers and mild winters
Natural Attractions Hot Springs National Park, Ozark National Forest, Buffalo National River
Culture Known for Southern hospitality, Folk music, and American folk art
Miscellaneous State bird is the Northern Mockingbird, State flower is the Apple Blossom, Nickname is “The Natural State”
Population Approximately 3 million people as of 2020 Census
Notable People Bill Clinton, Johnny Cash, Maya Angelou
Notable Places Little Rock, Fayetteville, Eureka Springs
Bordering States Borders Missouri to the north, Tennessee and Mississippi to the east, Louisiana to the south, Texas to the southwest, and Oklahoma to the west

 

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