Tri County Area At a Glance
Three Tennessee Counties
One Amazing Community!
Nestled in the Tennessee Valley, Benton, Carroll, and Henry Counties boast a rich 19th-century history.
Benton County was established in 1836, while Carroll and Henry Counties were founded in 1821.
The county seats for these charming regions are Camden (Benton County), Huntingdon (Carroll County), and Paris (Henry County).
Within easy reach from the Tri County region, you’ll find four of Tennessee’s top ten most populous cities: Jackson, Clarksville, Nashville, and Memphis. Discover the vibrant history and accessibility of Benton, Carroll, and Henry Counties in Tennessee.
Tri County Area Population
Ample Space to Flourish - Enjoy a population density just over half the national average!
Total Population*
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Total Land Area (sq. miles)*
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Population Density*
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*Totals of the most current estimated population data gathered from the U.S. Census Bureau website, www.census.gov. For individual County data, follow these links: Benton, Carroll, Henry.
A few Tri County Area facts
Benton County
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Super Bowl LV Champion, Tanner Hudson, attended high school in Camden, TN.
- The tragic plane crash that took country music star Patsy Cline's life occurred in Benton County, where a memorial stands in her honor.
- Tennessee's official state gem, the freshwater pearl, has its dedicated museum in Benton County.
Carroll County
- Patrick Willis, former San Francisco 49ers linebacker, attended high school in Bruceton, TN.
- McLemoresville, TN, was the birthplace of actress Dixie Carter, who is honored at the Dixie Carter Performing Arts Center in Huntingdon.
- The Christian college, Bethel University, is located in McKenzie, TN.
Henry County
- Country music legend Hank Williams Jr. owns a home near Paris, TN.
- A 70-foot-tall replica of Paris, France's Eiffel Tower stands proudly in Paris, TN's city park.
- Paris holds the title of West Tennessee's oldest incorporated municipality.