Fastest-Growing Towns in Rural America
Fastest-Growing Towns in Rural America · GOBankingRates

For a lot of Americans, city life is just not for them. Sure, it’s nice to have so many amenities and options for food and entertainment, but you can get that from a visit. Meanwhile, living in a city is usually an expensive, crowded experience that isn’t worth it for the sort of people who enjoy living in a much smaller community. Fortunately for them, America’s landscape is essentially a pointillist painting made up of thousands of small towns — each offering its own unique charm.

Seeing as there must be something attracting people to these areas, GOBankingRates set out to determine which rural towns have experienced the most growth in population recently. Starting with the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration’s definition for a rural town — 500 to 50,000 people and not in a major urban area — the study took the total increase and percentage increase in population over five years, scored the towns based on those numbers and then combined the scores to balance the towns with the largest overall increase and the town with the largest proportional gain. The end result is a list of small towns in America that are clearly attracting a lot of new residents.

Last updated: Sept. 1, 2020

Metolius, Oregon

  • 2012-17 average population: 1,003

  • Total population increase between 2012-17: 391

  • Percentage increase in population between 2012-17: 51.99%

  • 2017 per capita income: $15,636

Located just east of The Cove Palisades State Park, Metolius is the fastest-growing rural town in Oregon.

Pictured: Metolius River

Napoleonville, Louisiana

  • 2012-17 average population: 620

  • Total population increase between 2012-17: 294

  • Percentage increase in population between 2012-17: 64.05%

  • 2017 per capita income: $13,952

South of Baton Rouge near Lake Verret, Napoleonville is growing at a fast pace. One just hopes that living in such a small town doesn’t give residents a Napoleonville Complex.

Roosevelt, Utah

  • 2012-17 average population: 6,457

  • Total population increase between 2012-17: 743

  • Percentage increase in population between 2012-17: 12.33%

  • 2017 per capita income: $23,433

Roosevelt, Utah, added 743 new residents from 2012 to 2015. That’s a 12.33% jump for this town located south of Ashley National Forest on the edge of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation.

Pictured: Roosevelt Memorial Park

Stanley, North Dakota

  • 2012-17 average population: 2,096

  • Total population increase between 2012-17: 589

  • Percentage increase in population between 2012-17: 31,03%

  • 2017 per capita income: $36,494

Stanley, North Dakota, lies between the Canadian Border and the Missouri River near the northernmost portion of the famed river.