Towns And Cities in Clay County
Clay County, established in 1866, is the 57th most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Clay County was founded historically in Randolph and Talladega counties.
Ashland serves as the county seat. Clay County has a population of 13,932 people and an area of 603.96 square miles, with a population density of 23.1 people per square mile.
List of all cities and towns in Clay County, Al
1. Ashland
2. Barfield
3. Berwick
4. Bluff Springs
5. Bowden Grove
6. Brownsville
7. Campbell Springs
8. Campbells Crossroads
9. Carr Mill
10. Chambers Springs
11. Clairmont Springs
12. Cleveland Crossroads
13. Concord
14. Cooley Crossroads
15. Corinth
16. Cragford
17. Delta
18. East Mill
19. Erin
20. Gage
21. Gibsonville
22. Glades
23. Gunthertown
24. Harkins Crossroads
25. Hatchet Creek
26. Haynes Crossroad
27. High Pine
28. Highland
29. Hollins
30. Lineville
31. Mellow Valley
32. Midway
33. Midway
34. Millerville
35. Motley
36. Mount Moriah
37. Needmore
38. Pinkneyville
39. Pyriton
40. Rays Crossroads
41. Roselle
42. Shady Grove
43. Shiloh
44. Sikesville
45. Skeggs Crossroads
46. Springhill
47. Union
48. Watts Crossroads
49. Weathers