Colbert County

Towns And Cities in Colbert County

Colbert County, established in 1867, is the 24th most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Colbert County was developed from Franklin County in the past.

Tuscumbia serves as the county seat. Colbert County has a population of 54,428 people and an area of 592.62 square miles, with a population density of 91.8 people per square mile.

List of all cities and towns in Colbert County, Al

1. Alabama Shores
2. Allsboro
3. Barton
4. Bear Creek
5. Belview Heights
6. Bethel
7. Bingham
8. Bishop
9. Burnstown
10. Buzzard Roost
11. Cave Spring
12. Cedar Hills Estates
13. Cherokee
14. Chisca
15. Cliff Haven
16. Colbert Heights
17. Colonial Heights
18. Cottontown
19. Crooked Oak
20. Detroit Park
21. East Haven
22. East Sheffield
23. Easton
24. Emco-Listerhill Junction
25. Flatwoods
26. Ford City
27. Fosters Mill
28. Georgetown
29. Hatton
30. Hawk Pride
31. Highland Park
32. Hobgood
33. Houston Corner
34. Jackson Heights
35. James
36. La Grange
37. Lakeview
38. Lakeview Highlands
39. Lane Springs
40. Leighton
41. Ligon Springs
42. Lime Kiln
43. Lime Rock
44. Listerhill
45. Littleville
46. Malone
47. Manor Haven
48. Margerum
49. Maud
50. Melrose
51. Mhoontown
52. Midway
53. Milk Springs
54. Mount Hester
55. Muscle Shoals
56. Mynot
57. New Bethel
58. Newsome Springs
59. Nitrate City
60. Norala Junction
61. Old Bethel
62. Olland
63. Paradise Points
64. Peytona Points
65. Pine Bluff Estates
66. Pride
67. Red Rock
68. Richmond Hills
69. River Oaks
70. Rivermont
71. Riverton
72. Rock Creek
73. Section
74. Sheffield Heights
75. Sheffield
76. Sherill Gardens
77. South Florence
78. South Sheffield
79. Spring Valley
80. Steenson Hollow
81. Trenholm Heights
82. Tuscumbia
83. Underwood Crossroads
84. Underwood Heights
85. Valdosta
86. Valley Grove
87. Village Number 1
88. Virginia Shores
89. Washington Park
90. White House Springs
91. Whiteoak
92. Wilson Lake Shores
93. Woodlawn Heights

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