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Counties in Oklahoma that I have Visited

There are 77 counties in Oklahoma
The Sooner State

Also be sure to see the Travel/Geography Blog

Oklahoma County Outline Map
Source of underlying map: Indiana State University, Cartography

I have visited 2 Counties = 2.6% of Counties in Oklahoma

In other words, I've barely visited Oklahoma

Oklahoma Map

Quick facts about Oklahoma

  • Location: See map on the right side of the page.
  • Size(1): 68,667 square miles. Oklahoma is the 19th largest state. The next larger state is Missouri and the next smaller state is Washington.
  • Population(2): 3,547,884 people. Oklahoma is the 28th most populous state. The next more populous state is Oregon and the next less populous state is Connecticut.
  • Population Density: 51.67 people per square mile. Oklahoma is the 36th most densely populated state. The next more densely populated state is Arizona and the next less densely populated state is Colorado.
  • Bordering States: Oklahoma shares a border with 6 states: Kansas; Colorado; New Mexico; Texas; Arkansas and Missouri.
  • Admission to the Union: November 16, 1907. Oklahoma was the 46th state admitted to the Union, after Utah and before New Mexico.
  • Capital: Oklahoma City.
  • Highest Point: 4,975 feet at Black Mesa. See SummitPost's Black Mesa page.
  • Lowest Point: 289 feet at the Little River in McCurtain Co..
  • Government website: Welcome to Oklahoma's Official Web Site.
  • Official Tourism website: TravelOK.com: Official Oklahoma Tourism Info. Site.
  • Still not enough? See Wikipedia's Oklahoma page.

Counties in Oklahoma

Below are the 77 counties in Oklahoma. Although infrequent, counties sometimes do change so please let me know if any of this information is out of date and I will update it. Those counties that I have visited are in bold. If I have a photograph or other item associated with a county somewhere else on my website, there will also be a link.
  1. Adair
  2. Alfalfa
  3. Atoka
  4. Beaver
  5. Beckham
  6. Blaine
  7. Bryan
  8. Caddo
  9. Canadian
  10. Carter
  11. Cherokee
  12. Choctaw
  13. Cimarron: Smallest county population in Oklahoma (3,148 people in 2000 Census).
  14. Cleveland
  15. Coal
  16. Comanche
  17. Cotton
  18. Craig
  19. Creek
  20. Custer
  21. Delaware
  22. Dewey
  23. Ellis
  24. Garfield
  25. Garvin
  26. Grady
  27. Grant
  28. Greer
  29. Harmon
  30. Harper
  31. Haskel
  32. Hughes
  33. Jackson
  34. Jefferson
  35. Johnston
  36. Kay
  37. Kingfisher
  38. Kiowa
  39. Latimer
  40. Le Flore
  41. Lincoln
  42. Logan: Orlando (not that one)
  43. Love
  44. Major
  45. Marshall: Smallest county in Oklahoma (371 square miles).
  46. Mayes
  47. McClain
  48. McCurtain
  49. McIntosh
  50. Murray
  51. Muskogee
  52. Noble
  53. Nowata
  54. Okfuskee
  55. Oklahoma: Largest county population in Oklahoma (660,448 people in 2000 Census).
  56. Okmulgee
  57. Osage: Largest county in Oklahoma (2,251 square miles); Osage Nation
  58. Ottawa: The Death of the Town of Picher.
  59. Pawnee
  60. Payne
  61. Pittsburg
  62. Pontotoc
  63. Pottawatomie
  64. Pushmataha
  65. Roger Mills
  66. Rogers
  67. Seminole
  68. Sequoyah
  69. Stevens
  70. Texas
  71. Tillman
  72. Tulsa
  73. Wagoner
  74. Washington
  75. Washita
  76. Woods
  77. Woodward


Sources:

(1) U.S. Census Bureau American FactFinder: 2005 Population Estimates; Table GCT-T1.
(2) U.S. Census Bureau FedStats - MapStats: 2000 Land Area; United States.


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