Red Willow County is located in southwestern Nebraska and is known for its energetic main city, McCook, which serves as a regional center for shopping, healthcare, education, and entertainment. McCook offers modern amenities, a community college, local industries, parks, and historic architecture. Other communities in the county include Indianola, Bartley, Danbury, and Marion. Historically, the county was shaped by railroad expansion, with McCook being a key stop for the Burlington Route. Over the years, agriculture—especially corn, wheat, and cattle—combined with manufacturing, retail, and educational institutions, helped diversify the economy. Housing in Red Willow County includes ranch-style homes, traditional family homes, updated properties, and acreages. Existing home prices typically range from $180,000 to $300,000, though high-end or larger rural homes may exceed $350,000. New construction averages $155–$205 per sq. ft., bringing land-and-build projects to approximately $360,000–$480,000 depending on acreage and finishes. Red Willow County is located about 70 miles southwest of North Platte and within close proximity to Kansas, giving residents easy access to regional travel routes. The county appeals to families, students, retirees, and professionals seeking a balanced mix of city convenience and rural landscape.