Cities & Towns in Benton County, OR

Benton County, county in Oregon, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 93,239 inhabitants. The county was created 177 years ago in 1847. Its county seat is Corvallis.

There are 0 city/town in Benton County, OR.

Located in the central Willamette Valley, Benton County, Oregon contains a mix of college towns, small cities, and rural communities. Here are some of the notable cities and towns in Benton County:

Corvallis

Corvallis is the largest city and county seat of Benton County, with a population around 55,000. It is home to Oregon State University which influences much of the city's culture and economy. Downtown Corvallis has a vibrant arts scene and many historic buildings.

Albany

Albany is the second largest city in Benton County with around 53,000 residents. It lies along the Willamette River and is a hub for manufacturing and retail. Historic downtown Albany has antique shops, restaurants, and community events.

Philomath

Philomath is a small city west of Corvallis with approximately 5,500 residents. It was established in the 1860s and is home to Philomath High School and the Benton County Historical Museum and Village. The city holds an annual Philomath Frolic festival.

Monroe

Monroe is a small farm community south of Corvallis with around 650 residents. It was founded in the 1850s and holds several annual festivals celebrating its Swiss heritage, including Monroe Wirtefest.

Adair Village

Adair Village is a smaller community just north of Corvallis near the Adair Air Force Station. Around 800 people live in Adair Village which was incorporated in 1976.

In addition to these towns, Benton County has various unincorporated rural communities set amidst the forests, farmland, and rivers that characterize the scenic Willamette Valley landscape.

All Benton County Cities (Aphebetical)

List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Benton County.

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