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  1. Jul 24, 2023 · Yell County, Arkansass forty-second county, was formed on December 5, 1840, from portions of Scott and Pope counties.

  2. Terrain in Yell County ranges from forest covered mountain peaks to large river valleys. Mount Nebo State Park near Dardanelle provides spectacular views of the Arkansas River Valley below. Sunset Over Blue Mountain Lake. Yell County has several lakes to enjoy, this photo is from Blue Mountain Lake on the western end of the county.

  3. Yell County was created December 5, 1840, from parts of Pope and Scott counties and was named for Archibald Yell, second Governor of the State of Arkansas. The landscape of the county is rolling farmlands, forested ridges, and isolated mountains and lakes with rugged terrain in the south.

  4. Learn about the history, geography, culture, and attractions of Yell County, a rural county in central Arkansas. Explore articles on topics such as Native American sites, Civil War skirmishes, lynchings, floods, and more.

  5. Yell County is a sub-division of the State of Arkansas. The county government is organized under the Quorum Court, which consists of Justices of the Peace who are elected to represent the citizens of various districts within Yell County.

  6. Yell County History. Yell County was created December 5, 1840, from parts of Pope and Scott counties and was named for Archibald Yell, second Governor of the State of Arkansas. The county has dual seats, Danville and Dardanelle.

  7. Yell County is a sub-division of the State of Arkansas. The county government is organized under the Quorum Court, which consists of Justices of the Peace who are elected to represent the citizens of various districts within Yell County.