Some of the cities, towns, and places in Itasca County are Alvwood, Alvwood Township, Arbo Township, Ardenhurst Township, Ball Club, Balsam Township, Bass Lake, Bear River, Bearville Township, Bergville, Bigfork, Bigfork Township, Blackberry, Blackberry Township, Bovey, Bowstring, Bowstring Lake, Bowstring Township, Calumet, Carpenter Township, Cohasset, Coleraine, Deer Lake, Deer River, Deer River Township, Dora Lake, Dunbar, Effie, Feeley Township, Good Hope Township, Goodland, Goodland Township, Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids Township, Grattan, Grattan Township, Greenway Township, Gunn, Harris Township, Houpt, Inger, Iron Range Township, Jessie Lake, Keewatin, Kinghurst Township, La Prairie, Lake Jessie Township, Lawrence Township, Liberty, Little Sand Lake, Lone Pine Township, Mack, Marble, Marcell, Marcell Township, Martin, Max, Max Township, Moose Park Township, Morse Township, Nashwauk, Nashwauk Township, Nore Township, Northeast Itasca, Orth, Oteneagen Township, Pengilly, Pomroy, Pomroy Township, Rosy, Sago Township, Sand Lake Township, Spang Township, Splithand Township, Spring Lake, Squaw Lake, Stokes Township, Suomi, Swan River, Taconite, Talmoon, Third River Township, Togo, Trout Lake Township, Wabana Township, Warba, Wawina, Wawina Township, Wildwood Township, Wirt, Wirt Township, Zemple

Itasca County ( eye-TASS-kÉ™) is a county located in the Iron Range region of the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 45,014. Its county seat is Grand Rapids. The county is named after Lake Itasca, which is in turn a shortened version of the Latin words veritas caput, meaning 'truth' and 'head', a reference to the source of the Mississippi River. Portions of the Bois Forte and Leech Lake Indian reservations are in the county.