Yell, Arkansas

Yell

State/Province: Arkansas

Country: United States

Location Overview

Yell is a city located in the state of Arkansas, within Yell County. It serves as a small, unincorporated community, primarily functioning as a residential area. Yell is situated in the central part of the state, approximately 20 miles north of the city of Dardanelle and 40 miles west of Little Rock, the state capital.

The population of Yell is small, reflecting the rural nature of the area, with the surrounding Yell County exhibiting a modest population density. The community is primarily served by local roads, with Arkansas Highway 27 being a significant route for transportation to nearby towns and cities.

Points of interest in Yell include local government facilities and parks that serve the community. The region is characterized by its natural features, including the nearby Ouachita Mountains and various waterways. Recent developments in the area have focused on improving local infrastructure and transportation access, with ongoing discussions about housing and community services to accommodate the needs of residents. Climate considerations in the region include the management of seasonal weather patterns, which can influence local agriculture and outdoor activities. Economic activity is mainly driven by agriculture and small local businesses.