List of all cities and towns in Apache County
Arizona’s northeastern portion is home to Apache County, which bears the same name as the county.
As of the census completed in the year 2020, the population of this area was 66,021.
It is laid out in the form of a long rectangle that runs from north to south.
The city of St. Johns serves as the county seat.
The majority of the county is made up of land that is divided between the Navajo Nation, which is recognized by the federal government, and the Fort Apache Indian Reservation.
1. Adamana
2. Allentown
3. Alpine
4. Blue Gap
5. Boneyard
6. Bonita Trading Post
7. Burnside
8. Chambers
9. Chetco
10. Chinle
11. Concho
12. Cornfields
13. Correjo Crossing
14. Cottonwood
15. Cove
16. Coyote Springs
17. Crosby Crossing
18. Del Muerto
19. Dennehotso
20. Diamond Fields
21. Eagar
22. El Tule
23. Emmanuel Mission
24. Feaster
25. Flat Rock
26. Fort Defiance
27. Ganado
28. Green Spot
29. Greer
30. Greer Place
31. Hawley Lake
32. Heap Place
33. Horse Mesa
34. Houck
35. Hunt
36. Hunters Point
37. Junction Overlook
38. Kinlichee
39. Kinney Junction
40. Klagetoh
41. Los Burros
42. Lower Wheatfields
43. Lukachukai
44. Lupton
45. Many Farms
46. Maverick
47. McNary
48. Mexican Water
49. Mexican Water Trading Post
50. Milkwater
51. Milky Ranch
52. Navajo
53. Nazlini
54. Northwoods
55. Nutrioso
56. Oak Springs
57. Paulcell Place
58. Pine Springs
59. Pinta
60. Potter Place
61. Red Mesa
62. Red Rock
63. Richville
64. Rock Point
65. Rosebud
66. Rough Rock
67. Round Rock
68. Saint Johns
69. Saint Michaels
70. Salado
71. Salina
72. Sand Springs
73. Sanders
74. Sawmill
75. Sehili
76. Springerville
77. Steamboat
78. Steamboat Canyon
79. Sunrise Springs
80. Tahchee
81. Tanner Springs
82. Teec Nos Pos
83. Tes Nez Iah
84. Three Forks
85. Totacon
86. Toyei
87. Troweek
88. Tsaile
89. Tsintaa Yiti Ii
90. Twin Falls
91. Upper Wheatfields
92. Valle Redondo Trailer Park
93. Vernon
94. Wheatfields
95. White Clay
96. Wide Ruins
97. Window Rock
98. Wood Springs
99. Woodspring Trading Post
100. Yazzi