McKinley County

List of all cities and towns in McKinley County

McKinley County is located in the northwest corner of the United States state of New Mexico.

Its population was 72,902 as of the 2020 United States Census.

Gallup is the county seat.

The county was named after President William McKinley in 1901.

Gallup’s micropolitan statistical area is McKinley County.

The county has a total area of 5,455 square miles (14,130 km2), of which 5.5 square miles (14 km2) (0.1%) are covered by water, according to the United States Census Bureau.

Here is a list of cities, towns, places, and villages in McKinley County, New Mexico:

  1. Allison
  2. Ambrosia Lake
  3. Becenti
  4. Black Hat
  5. Black Rock
  6. Bluewater
  7. Borrego Pass
  8. Bread Springs
  9. Brimhall Nizhoni
  10. Buffalo Springs
  11. Catalpa Canyon
  12. Chi Chil Tah
  13. Church Rock
  14. Ciniza
  15. Continental Divide
  16. Coolidge
  17. Coyote Canyon
  18. Crestview
  19. Crownpoint
  20. Crystal
  21. Defiance
  22. Dos Tristes
  23. Eagle Nest
  24. El Dado
  25. Fort Wingate
  26. Gallup
  27. Gamerco
  28. Gonzales
  29. Haystack
  30. Homer C Jones
  31. Hospah
  32. Iyanbito
  33. Jamestown
  34. Leon
  35. Lower Nutria
  36. Manuelito
  37. Mariano Lake
  38. McCune
  39. McGaffey
  40. Mentmore
  41. Mexican Springs
  42. Nakaibito
  43. Navajo
  44. Navajo Wingate Village
  45. North Chaves
  46. North Guam
  47. Ojo Encino
  48. Ojo Encino
  49. Page
  50. Perea
  51. Pescado
  52. Piedra de la Aguila
  53. Pinedale
  54. Pinehaven
  55. Prewitt
  56. Pueblo Pintado
  57. Purty Rock
  58. Ramah
  59. Red Rock
  60. Red Rock Ranch
  61. Rehoboth
  62. Rock Springs
  63. Sagar
  64. Seven Lakes
  65. Smith Lake
  66. South Chaves
  67. South Guam
  68. Standing Rock
  69. Sundance
  70. Sundance
  71. Tekapo
  72. Thoreau
  73. Timberlake
  74. Tinian
  75. Tohatchi
  76. Tse Bonito
  77. Twin Buttes
  78. Twin Lakes
  79. Upper Nutria
  80. Vanderwagen
  81. White Cliffs
  82. Whitehorse
  83. Williams Acres
  84. Wingate
  85. Yah-ta-hey
  86. Zuni
  87. Zuni Pueblo

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