11 Small Towns In Arkansas Where Everyone Knows Your Name
Let’s face it: Arkansas is not the most populous of states. That’s part of what we love about it. Some communities are smaller than others, however. Here are a few tiny towns that guarantee you’d never meet a stranger once you made a home there:

Located in the Ozarks near Devil’s Den State Park, Winslow is gorgeous and tiny. It’s surrounded by big, big mountains, but the total population is only 391.

Dyer sits at the foothills of the Ozarks and has easy access to the Mulberry River and offers beautiful views of the Arkansas River. Everyone at the corner store would know just how to greet you.
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Flippin, Arkansas is located near Bull Shoals Lake. Besides that, everything in Flippin is Flippin Awesome.
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Home of several Arkansas wineries, Altus has a bigger grape population than a human one. It has the additional benefit of holding an annual grape festival.

This Arkansas delta city isn’t far from the Mississippi, and with a population of 366, you could invite the entire town to your birthday party.

Population: 401. Laidback Atmosphere: Immeasurable. Gorgeous Scenery: Infinite.

Natural Steps is just eighteen miles from Little Rock and has a population of 426. Named for its natural rock formations, it is also just a really cool place to visit

Rockport is a small historic city set on the Ouachita River. What’s not to love?
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With a population of only 572, Subiaco hosts both an academy and a functioning Catholic Monastery. Check out the beautiful architecture.

With a population of 671, Sulphur Springs is in Northwest Arkansas near Missouri. It boasts the gorgeous woods and streams of the Ozarks.

Hardy only has 772 people, but it also has the Spring River and numerous waterfront properties.
Do you live in a tiny town? Does everyone know your name?
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