List of cities in Arkansas
List of cities in Arkansas is a comprehensive catalog of the municipalities in the U.S. state of Arkansas. Arkansas is divided into 75 counties and contains 502 incorporated municipalities, which include cities and towns.
Overview[edit | edit source]
Arkansas's municipalities are spread across 75 counties and are of three types: first class cities, second class cities, and incorporated towns. The classification is based on the population at the time of incorporation. A first class city has a population over 2,500, a second class city has a population between 500 and 2,499, and an incorporated town has a population less than 500.
List of Cities[edit | edit source]
A[edit | edit source]
- Alma - A city in Crawford County, known for its annual Spinach Festival.
- Arkadelphia - A city in Clark County, home to two universities.
B[edit | edit source]
- Bentonville - A city in Benton County, headquarters of Walmart.
- Blytheville - A city in Mississippi County, known for its historic downtown.
C[edit | edit source]
- Conway - A city in Faulkner County, home to three post-secondary educational institutions.
- Cabot - A city in Lonoke County, known for its annual Strawberry Festival.
D[edit | edit source]
- Dumas - A city in Desha County, known for its annual Ding Dong Days Festival.
- De Queen - A city in Sevier County, known for its rich cultural diversity.
E[edit | edit source]
- El Dorado - A city in Union County, known for its vibrant arts scene.
- Eureka Springs - A city in Carroll County, known for its historic architecture.
F[edit | edit source]
- Fayetteville - A city in Washington County, home to the University of Arkansas.
- Fort Smith - A city in Sebastian County, known for its historic sites.
G[edit | edit source]
- Greenwood - A city in Sebastian County, known for its annual Freedom Fest.
- Glenwood - A city in Pike and Montgomery Counties, known for its outdoor recreational opportunities.
H[edit | edit source]
- Hot Springs - A city in Garland County, known for its natural hot springs.
- Hope - A city in Hempstead County, birthplace of former President Bill Clinton.
I[edit | edit source]
- Imboden - A town in Lawrence County, known for its annual Homecoming Festival.
- Izard County - A county in the northern part of the state.
J[edit | edit source]
- Jonesboro - A city in Craighead County, home to Arkansas State University.
- Jacksonville - A city in Pulaski County, known for its military history.
K[edit | edit source]
- Knoxville - A city in Johnson County, known for its annual Peach Festival.
- Keo - A town in Lonoke County, known for its antique shops.
L[edit | edit source]
- Little Rock - The capital and most populous city of Arkansas.
- Lonoke - A city in Lonoke County, known for its rich agricultural history.
M[edit | edit source]
- Mountain Home - A city in Baxter County, known for its outdoor recreational opportunities.
- Magnolia - A city in Columbia County, home to Southern Arkansas University.
N[edit | edit source]
- North Little Rock - A city in Pulaski County, known for its vibrant arts scene.
- Newport - A city in Jackson County, known for its annual Depot Days Festival.
O[edit | edit source]
- Osceola - A city in Mississippi County, known for its annual Cotton Festival.
- Ozark - A city in Franklin County, known for its historic downtown.
P[edit | edit source]
- Pine Bluff - A city in Jefferson County, known for its historic murals.
- Paragould - A city in Greene County, known for its annual Loose Caboose Festival.
Q[edit | edit source]
- Quitman - A city in Cleburne and Faulkner Counties, known for its annual Old Timers Day.
R[edit | edit source]
- Rogers - A city in Benton County, known for its historic downtown.
- Russellville - A city in Pope County, home to Arkansas Tech University.
S[edit | edit source]
- Springdale - A city in Washington and Benton Counties, known for its annual Rodeo of the Ozarks.
- Searcy - A city in White County, home to Harding University.
T[edit | edit source]
- Texarkana - A city in Miller County, known for its unique location on the Texas-Arkansas border.
- Trumann - A city in Poinsett County, known for its annual Wild Duck Festival.
U[edit | edit source]
- Urbana - A town in Union County, known for its annual Watermelon Festival.
V[edit | edit source]
- Van Buren - A city in Crawford County, known for its historic downtown.
- Vilonia - A city in Faulkner County, known for its annual Eagle Fest.
W[edit | edit source]
- West Memphis - A city in Crittenden County, known for its annual Blues Festival.
- Walnut Ridge - A city in Lawrence County, known for its annual Beatles at the Ridge Festival.
X[edit | edit source]
- Northwest Arkansas National Airport - The largest airport in the state, located near Bentonville.
Y[edit | edit source]
- Yellville - A city in Marion County, known for its annual Turkey Trot Festival.
Z[edit | edit source]
- Zinc - A town in Boone County, known for its historic mining industry.
See Also[edit | edit source]
- List of towns in Arkansas
- List of counties in Arkansas
- List of unincorporated communities in Arkansas
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