List of places in Arkansas: K

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This list of current cities, towns, unincorporated communities, and other recognized places in the U.S. state of Arkansas whose name begins with the letter K. It also includes information on the number and names of counties in which the place lies, and its lower and upper zip code bounds, if applicable.

Cities and towns

Name of placeNumber of countiesPrincipal countyLower zip codeUpper zip code
Kahoka 1 Stone County 72560 
Kalamazoo 1 Logan County   
Kansas 1 Clark County   
Kate 1 Crittenden County   
Kay 1 Prairie County   
Kay 1 Searcy County   
Kearney 1 Jefferson County 72132 
Kedron 1 Cleveland County 71665 
Keener 1 Boone County   
Keiser 1 Mississippi County 72351 
Kellum 1 Sevier County 71832 
Kelso 1 Desha County 71674 
Kenova 1 Union County 71762 
Kensett 1 White County 72082 
Kent 1 Ouachita County 71701 
Kentucky 1 Saline County 72015 
Kenwood 1 Conway County 72823 
Kenyon 1 Jackson County   
Keo 1 Lonoke County 72083 
Kerlin 1 Columbia County 71753 
Kerr 1 Lonoke County 72142 
Kiblah 1 Miller County 71044 
Kibler 1 Crawford County 72956 
Killin 1 Drew County   
Kimball 1 Ashley County   
Kimberley 1 Pike County 71958 
Kinard 1 Union County   
Kindall 1 Phillips County 72374 
King 1 Fulton County   
King 1 Sevier County   
King Mills 1 Sharp County 72542 
Kings 1 Sevier County 71841 
Kingsland 1 Cleveland County 71652 
Kingston 1 Madison County 72742 
Kingston 1 Yell County 72853 
Kingtown 1 Phillips County 72366 
Kingwood 1 Pulaski County   
Kinton 1 St. Francis County 72394 
Kirby 1 Pike County 71950 
Kirkland 1 Ouachita County 71751 
Kittle 1 Fulton County 72554 
Kittlers1 Arkansas County   
Kizer 1 Lafayette County 71826 
Knob 1 Clay County 72443 
Knob Creek 1 Izard County 72556 
Knobel 1 Clay County 72435 
Knowlton 1 Desha County 72328 
Knoxville 1 Clark County   
Knoxville 1 Johnson County 72845 
Knoxville Junction 1 Johnson County   
Koch Ridge 1 Van Buren County 72031 
Kokomo 1 Lee County 72320 
Kramer 1 Woodruff County 72006 
Kress City 1 Lafayette County   
Kurdo 1 Desha County 71674 

Townships

Name of placeNumber of countiesPrincipal countyLower zip codeUpper zip code
Keaton Township 1 Arkansas County   
Keener Township 1 Scott County   
Keesee Township 1 Marion County   
Keeter Township 1 Marion County   
Keevil Township 1 Monroe County   
Kenney Township 1 Perry County   
Kensett Township 1 White County   
Kentucky Township 1 Madison County   
Kentucky Township 1 Newton County   
Kentucky Township 1 Saline County   
Kentucky Township 1 White County   
Kibler Township 1 Crawford County   
Kilgore Township 1 Clay County   
Kimbrough Township 1 Lincoln County   
King Township 1 Johnson County   
Kingsland Township 1 Cleveland County   
Kings River Township 1 Carroll County   
Kings River Township 1 Madison County   
Knob Township 1 Clay County   

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