Cities and Towns in Marshall County
Marshall County, established in 1836, is the 13th most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Marshall County was founded historically from Blount and Jackson counties, as well as Cherokee territory. Guntersville serves as the county seat.
Marshall County has a population of 93,019 people and an area of 565.84 square miles, with a population density of 164.34 people per square mile.
List of all cities and towns in Marshall County, Al
1. Albertville
2. Alder Springs
3. Allens Crossroads
4. Arab
5. Asbury
6. Askea Grove
7. Black Center
8. Boaz
9. Breezeway Bay
10. Buck Island Shores
11. Bucksnort
12. Campbell Mill
13. Claysville
14. Columbus City
15. Corbinville
16. Cottonville
17. Country Club Estates
18. Crossroads
19. Cushion
20. Diamond
21. Double Bridges
22. Double Bridges
23. Douglas
24. Eddy
25. Egypt
26. Five Points
27. Friendship
28. Glen Haven
29. Grant
30. Grassy
31. Guntersville
32. Guntersville Shores
33. Half Acre Estates
34. Hebron
35. Henryville
36. Hide Away Acres
37. High Point
38. Hog Jaw
39. Holiday Shores
40. Honeycomb Park
41. Horton
42. Humpton
43. Hustleville
44. Hyatt
45. Johnsons Mill
46. Kirbytown
47. Lakeview
48. Lane
49. Lattiwood
50. Lindsay Lane
51. Little New York
52. Manchester
53. Marshall
54. Martling
55. McVille
56. Meadow Wood
57. Meadowood
58. Meltonsville
59. Mill Village
60. Morrow Acres
61. Mount Carmel
62. Mount Hebron
63. Mount Olive
64. Mountain View
65. Needmore
66. Neighbors Mill
67. Nixon Chapel
68. North Arab
69. Oak Grove
70. Oleander
71. Pendergrass
72. Pine Acres
73. Pine Lake Village
74. Pine Shores
75. Pinedale Shores
76. Playground Shores
77. Pleasant Grove
78. Poplar Springs
79. Preston
80. Rabbit Town
81. Rayburn
82. Red Hill
83. Rice
84. Rocky Ridge
85. Ruth
86. Saratoga
87. Scant City
88. Shady Acres
89. Sherwood Forest
90. Sidney
91. Smith Shores
92. Southtown
93. Sunrise Shores
94. Sunset Acres
95. Swearengin
96. Tanglewood
97. Union Grove
98. Warrenton
99. White Oak
100. Whitesville
101. Woodall Place
102. Wyeth City