Montgomery County, county in Tennessee, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 214,251 inhabitants. The county was created 228 years ago in 1796. Its county seat is Clarksville.
There are 1 city/town in Montgomery County, TN. The largest city of Montgomery County is Clarksville with a population of 161,247.
Situated in the rolling hills of northern Tennessee, Montgomery County offers visitors Southern small-town charm coupled with natural splendor. The county seat, Clarksville, is the fifth largest city in Tennessee, providing attractions like the Wilma Rudolph Event Center and historic Downtown Market district.
Just northwest, the small town of Woodlawn retains its quiet village identity, with its vintage buildings and wayside market. The tiny community of Dotsonville to the south showcases the beautiful countryside in this region.
Outdoor recreation abounds around the massive Lake Barkley bordering the western edge of Montgomery County in the woods and wetlands near the Cumberland River. Here visitors can boat, hike and birdwatch for a scenic escape.
Further east, the Victorian town of Adams commands scenic views of the Red River from its perch atop the Tennessee Valley Divide. Its historic downtown district transports visitors back in time.
Montgomery County offers the spectrum of Tennessee life, from bustling Clarksville to quaint village charm, expansive wilderness to rolling pastures, and history-filled river towns.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Montgomery County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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Clarksville | The second most populous city in Tennessee. | 161,247 |