Hettinger
County
Hettinger
County was created in 1883 and officially organized in 1907. It was named
after the father-in-law of a legislator of the period.
The county is just over 1,130 square miles in size and has a population of 2,477, according to the last census. The number of inhabitants has declined more than 20% in the last decade recorded by the census. The highest number of inhabitants of the county was in the 1930s, when around 8,800 people lived there.
The county seat of Hettinger County is Mott, ND, which has retained that title since the foundation of the county. The city of Hettinger is actually located in Adams County to the south of Hettinger County.
Hettinger County is surrounded by Stark County to the north, by Grant County to the east, by Adams County to the south and by Slope County to the west.
Hettinger
County Map
Hettinger
County Communities
Mott | New England | Regent
Hettinger
County
Administration
Hettinger
County
County site with information about recreation and tourism in the area, economic
development and directory of businesses.
Hettinger County
Mott,
ND
Site for county capital Mott, with information about administration, business,
local activities and news.
Mott, ND
Regent,
ND
Official city site for Regent with details of businesses, recreation and
attractions in the area, and map of area.
Regent, ND
Hettinger
County Travel
Enchanted
Highway
Site detailing the work of artist Gary Greff and his creation of the roadside
sculptures which make up the Enchanted Highway near Regent.
Enchanted Highway
Hettinger
County Education
Mott-Regent
School District
With class schedules, school policies, sports and activities, and newsletters.
Mott-Regent School
District
New
England Public School
With details of schedules, calendar, lunch menus, staff and school board.
New England Public
School
Hettinger
County Weather
Five Day Forecast from the NOAA
Overnight![]() Showers | Saturday Night ![]() Clear | Sunday Night ![]() Partly Cloudy | Monday Night ![]() Partly Cloudy | Tuesday Night ![]() Chance Tstms |
| Lo 51 °F | Lo 38 °F | Lo 50 °F | Lo 55 °F | Lo 58 °F |




