{| |- | Unorganized Borough, Alaska North Slope Borough, Alaska Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska San Bernardino County, California Coconino County, Arizona Nye County, Nevada Elko County, Nevada Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska Mohave County, Arizona Denali Borough, Alaska Apache County, Arizona Lincoln County, Nevada Sweetwater County, Wyoming Inyo County, California Harney County, Oregon Navajo County, Arizona Malheur County, Oregon Humboldt County, Nevada Maricopa County, Arizona Pima County, Arizona Fremont County, Wyoming White Pine County, Nevada Idaho County, Idaho |} {| |- | Unorganized Borough, Alaska North Slope Borough, Alaska Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska San Bernardino County, California Coconino County, Arizona Nye County, Nevada Elko County, Nevada Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska Mohave County, Arizona Denali Borough, Alaska Apache County, Arizona Lincoln County, Nevada Sweetwater County, Wyoming Inyo County, California Harney County, Oregon Navajo County, Arizona Malheur County, Oregon Humboldt County, Nevada Maricopa County, Arizona Pima County, Arizona Fremont County, Wyoming White Pine County, Nevada Idaho County, Idaho |}
The largest counties by area in the United States are San Bernardino County in California, Coconino County in Arizona, and Nye County in Nevada. These counties are known for their vast landscapes and unique natural features.
Alaska has the largest land area among the contiguous states.
The five largest counties by land area in the United States are San Bernardino County (California), Coconino County (Arizona), Nye County (Nevada), Elko County (Nevada), and Mohave County (Arizona).
The single largest county in area in the US is San Bernardino County, California. For the top 100 counties in area, see the link below. Note that Alaska does not have "counties", but has "boroughs", which are the equivalent of counties. Five of these boroughs are larger in area than San Bernardino County. However, one of them, the "Unorganized Borough", as its name implies, has no government. Nor is it contiguous - it is simply composed of all of the areas of Alaska that are not included in formally organized boroughs. But, in any event, there are at least 4 boroughs in Alaska that, except in name, fit the definition usually applied to counties, and are larger than any "counties" in the US. The largest of these is the North Slope Borough, at over 4 times the area of San Bernardino County). In addition, there are 7 other Alaska boroughs that would make the top 100 list. These boroughs and their respective areas can be seen in the second link below.
The largest state by land area in the contiguous United States is Texas.
Alaska is the state with the largest land area in the United States.
Alaska with 663,267 square miles.
There are 56 counties in the state of Montana. Montana is the fourth largest state in the United States by area.
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San Bernardino County is the largest county in the contiguous USA at approx 22,000 square miles. It's bigger then some of the Northeastern states. There are some counties in Alaska that are huge, but Alaska is a country all to itself.
Aroostook County has the largest area out of all of Maine's 16 counties.
The United States' area is about 2,429,900,000 acres.
Nope - it's ranked second in area. North Yorkshire is the largest. See the related link to Wikipedia - for a list of the largest counties by area.
China has more land area.The US has more total area.
San Bernardino County in California. It is larger than each of the six smallest states. Four boroughs of Alaska are each larger, but of course they are not "counties".
Texas has the largest land area
By area, the two largest counties in Wyoming are: Sweetwater County 10,425.30 square miles Fremont County 9,182.27 square miles By population, the two largest counties in Wyoming are: Laramie County 91,378 (2010 US Census) Natrona County 75,450 (2010 US Census)