baxtercounty.org - Baxter County Government

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Baxter County is located in the north central section of Arkansas and is approximately 600 square miles. Baxter County has elevations ranging from 800 to 1,400 feet. Baxter County was formed on March 24, 1873, from parts of Fulton, Izard, Marion and Searcy Counties and was named for Elisha Baxter, then the Governor of Arkansas. Mountain Home is the County seat.

Mountain Home is the county seat. The landscape of Baxter County is rugged and mountainous. The county courthouse sits between two of the state's largest lakes, Bull Shoals and Norfork. The third floor rooms of the courthouse were added between 1908 and 1912 to give a third floor because the previous courthouse only had two stories, and in the early nineteen hundreds another thriving town in Baxter County was trying to get to be the county seat, therefore the Arkansas Legislature passed an Act requiring the

The County has approximately 210 miles of state maintained highways and has approximately 900 miles of locally maintained roads. Baxter County increased from 41,513 in 2010 to 41,615 in 2020. Mountain Home, the County Seat, had a population of 12,825 in 2020. Other incorporated areas of the County in order by population are Gassville (2,171), Cotter (886), Lakeview (775), Norfork (465), Salesville (473), Briarcliff (236), and Big Flat (88).

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