Randolph County, Arkansas
Randolph County, Arkansas, is located in the northeastern part of the state. It was established in 1835 and is named after John Randolph, a prominent Virginia politician. The county seat is Pocahontas, which is known for its rich history and scenic landscapes. The area is primarily rural, with agriculture playing a significant role in the local economy.
The county is home to several parks and recreational areas, including the Black River, which offers opportunities for fishing and boating. Randolph County also features a variety of wildlife, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The population is diverse, with a mix of cultures and traditions.