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Poinsett County, Arkansas Map

Explore Poinsett County, Arkansas with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 10 cities and towns in Poinsett County below.

Interactive Map of Poinsett County, Arkansas

CountyPoinsett
StateArkansas (AR)
County SeatHarrisburg
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude35.576636
Longitude-90.598275
Cities & Towns10
Area Codes501

About Poinsett County, Arkansas

Poinsett County unfolds across the northeastern quadrant of Arkansas, a landscape shaped by the patient hand of water and the slow, deliberate spread of fertile soil. Here, the Mississippi Delta’s broad, flat expanse meets the more varied terrain that hints at the Ozarks’ distant embrace. The St. Francis River, a serpentine artery of brown water, cleaves the county, its tributaries and bayous a network of watery veins nourishing the rich alluvial plains. This is a land where the sky seems to stretch in an unbroken panorama, and the distant horizon is often softened by the hazy shimmer of summer heat. Neighboring counties – Craighead to the north, Mississippi to the east, Cross and St. Francis to the south, and Faulkner and White to the west – define its edges, but it is the sheer presence of water, in its many forms, that truly delineates the character of Poinsett County. The air itself often carries the damp, earthy scent of the river bottoms, a constant reminder of the elemental forces that have sculpted this domain.

The genesis of Poinsett County can be traced to the early years of Arkansas statehood, when settlers, drawn by the promise of abundant land, began to push into this fertile territory. Organized in 1838, it bears the name of Joel Roberts Poinsett, a South Carolinian statesman and botanist, though the formative chapters of its history were written by the hardy souls who cleared forests and tilled the soil. The county seat, Harrisburg, owes its establishment to its strategic position along the St. Francis River, a vital waterway for commerce and travel in those nascent days. The river’s steady flow dictated the rhythm of life, carrying goods and people, and the town grew around this natural nexus. Echoes of those early days can still be felt in the enduring agricultural traditions and the deep-rooted sense of community that pervades its towns and hamlets.

Today, Poinsett County remains a heartland of agriculture, its economy fundamentally tied to the bounty of its soil, producing crops that feed the nation. The character of the place is one of quiet industry, where the seasons dictate the labor and the enduring strength of its people is evident in the well-tended fields and the unassuming towns. Beyond the agricultural vistas, landmarks like the historic St. Francis River bridge at Marked Tree offer a glimpse into the county’s past and its enduring connection to the waterways. The quality of light at dusk, a soft, golden wash that settles over the fields and lengthens the shadows of the scattered farmhouses, lends a particular, almost meditative beauty to the landscape. Each locality within Poinsett County, from the smallest crossroads to the larger centers, contributes to the singular, unhurried pulse of this corner of Arkansas.

Cities and Towns in Poinsett County

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About This Poinsett County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Poinsett County, Arkansas alongside links to detailed street maps for 10 cities and towns. The county seat is Harrisburg. Each city and town map page includes live weather, local news and precise GPS coordinates.

Location data is sourced from the USGS GNIS database and verified by coordinates, not name matching alone.

Page generatedJune 2026
Location dataUSGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records