This list includes 9 Cities and Towns in Mississippi that start with G, from “Gautier” to “Guntown”. It includes coastal towns and small inland communities with varied population sizes. People use this list for travel planning, research, genealogy, and local reference.
Cities and Towns in Mississippi that start with G are incorporated municipalities and widely recognized communities listed alphabetically. Many reflect Mississippi’s Gulf Coast and inland settlement history, including the coastal city “Gautier”.
Below you’ll find the table with Place, State, and Population (Year).
Place: The city or town name, sorted alphabetically so you can easily locate specific communities within the list.
State: Always “Mississippi”, confirming the jurisdiction of each place so you can quickly filter regional results.
Population (Year): Latest Census or estimate with the year, giving scale and context for each community’s size.
Cities and Towns in Mississippi that start with G
Name | County | Population (year) | Country |
---|---|---|---|
Gautier | Jackson County | 18,572 (2020) | United States |
Glenwood | Leflore County | 14,580 (2020) | United States |
Greenwood | Leflore County | 14,580 (2020) | United States |
Grenada | Grenada County | 13,095 (2020) | United States |
Greenville | Washington County | 29,817 (2020) | United States |
Gloster | Amite County | 629 (2020) | United States |
Goodman | Holmes County | 441 (2020) | United States |
Guntown | Lee County | 1,648 (2020) | United States |
Gulfport | Harrison County | 72,076 (2020) | United States |
Descriptions

Gautier
City; Gulf Coast community near Pascagoula, known for outdoor recreation and about 25 miles east of Biloxi.

Glenwood
City; historic Delta river town (often spelled Greenwood for the larger city) — notable for blues history and about 40 miles northwest of Greenville.

Greenwood
City; Delta cultural hub with blues history, antebellum sites, roughly 110 miles north of Jackson.

Grenada
City; county seat on the Yalobusha River with a historic downtown and lake recreation, about 70 miles north of Jackson.

Greenville
City; major Mississippi River Delta city with cotton- and blues heritage, located about 45 miles west of Greenwood.

Gloster
Town; small incorporated town in southwest Mississippi with timber and railroad history, roughly 60 miles west of Jackson.

Goodman
Town; small rural town in central Mississippi near Goodman–Woodville area, known for agricultural surroundings, about 25 miles west of Jackson.

Guntown
Town; growing town near Tupelo with suburban character, about 15 miles north of Tupelo.

Gulfport
City; Mississippi’s second-largest city and Gulf Coast port, known for beaches and shipping, about 40 miles east of Biloxi.