Ghost Land: South Dakota’s Most Desolate County
If you've done any length of traveling through the Mount Rushmore State, you know how desolate some stretches can be.
One South Dakota county (between Mitchell and Rapid City) takes the crown for being one of the least populated in the entire United States. But that wasn't always the case.
Where is South Dakota's Least Populated County?
Jones County, smack dab in the middle of the state, is not only the least populated in South Dakota, but it also has one of the smallest populations of any county in the United States. The current population of Jones County is estimated it just 917 people, according to the 2020 census. The county seat of Murdo is where most of the residents are located, with a population of 488.
Although the population of Jones County has declined over the decades, it was once a bustling area in South Dakota. The county seat of Murdo was an important stop for the Pacific Railroad in the early 20th century.
Here's a look at the ten smallest counties nationwide:
- Grant County, Nebraska: Population 623
- Yakutat Borough, Alaska: Population 579
- McPherson County, Nebraska: Population 494
- Petroleum County, Montana: Population 487
- Blaine County, Nebraska: Population 465
- Arthur County, Nebraska: Population 463
- Kenedy County, Texas: Population 404
- King County, Texas: Population 272
- Loving County, Texas: Population 169
- Kalawao County, Hawaii: Population 86
As you can see, the state of Nebraska holds the most counties on the list. But is that a bad thing? Some people enjoy the solitude that a county of such few people can bring.
Source: World Atlas Website
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