Cullman County

Towns And Cities in Cullman County

Cullman County, Alabama’s 18th largest county by population (out of 67), was founded in 1877. Cullman County was founded historically from Blount, Morgan, and Winston counties.

Cullman serves as the county seat. Cullman County has an area of 734.84 square miles and a population density of 109.4 persons per square mile.

List of all cities and towns in Cullman County, Al

1. Arab
2. Ardell
3. Arkadelphia
4. Baileyton
5. Baileytown
6. Baldwin
7. Battleground
8. Berlin
9. Bethel
10. Birdsong
11. Black Bottom
12. Bolte
13. Bremen
14. Brooklyn
15. Brushy Pond
16. Carrol Acres
17. Center Community
18. Center Hill
19. Centerville
20. Central
21. Chances Crossroad
22. Clifty
23. Cold Springs
24. Colony town
25. Corinth
26. County Line
27. Crane Hill
28. Cullman
29. Damascus
30. Dodge City
31. Dripping Springs
32. Dyers Crossroads
33. East Point
34. Enon
35. Fairview
36. Fairview West
37. Garden City
38. Gold Ridge
39. Good Hope
40. Grandview
41. Guthery Crossroads
42. Hanceville
43. Holly Pond
44. Johnsons Crossing
45. Jones Chapel
46. Joppa
47. Logan
48. Longview
49. Loretto
50. Misty Harbor
51. Mount View
52. Mount Zion
53. Nesmith
54. New Canaan
55. New Harmony
56. New Hope
57. North Vinemont
58. North Walter
59. Northwood
60. Phelan
61. Pine Hill
62. Pleasant Ridge
63. Pleasant View
64. Providence
65. River Bend
66. Riverside
67. Simcoe
68. Smithdale
69. South Vinemont
70. Southern Pines
71. Spring Hill
72. Steppville
73. Sulphur Springs
74. Terrace Heights
75. The Colony
76. Thrasher Crossroads
77. Trade
78. Trimble
79. Union Grove
80. Union Hill
81. Vinemont
82. Walkers Corner
83. Walter
84. Welti
85. Wesoda
86. West Point
87. White City
88. Wilburn

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