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Cotton County, Oklahoma Map

Explore Cotton County, Oklahoma with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 4 cities and towns in Cotton County below.

Interactive Map of Cotton County, Oklahoma

CountyCotton
StateOklahoma (OK)
County SeatWalters
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude34.25127
Longitude-98.399358
Cities & Towns4
Area Codes405

About Cotton County, Oklahoma

Cotton County unfolds across a landscape painted in the deep ochre of its soil, a canvas stretched under a sky that often hums with the restless energy of the wind. The land itself is a subtle topography, a gradual slope and rise that hints at ancient watercourses and the slow, deliberate work of erosion. Rivers like the Red River, forming a significant southern boundary, and the Washita, a more internal artery, have etched their paths through this terrain, their presence a cool counterpoint to the sun-baked earth. To the north and west, the land begins to gather itself into a more defined undulation, a prelude to higher country, while the eastern reaches might whisper of the Cross Timbers, a region of scrubby oaks and blackjack that once formed a formidable natural barrier. Neighboring counties, such as Jefferson to the east and Tillman to the west, share this fundamental character, a shared inheritance of the Great Plains’ wide-open embrace. The light here, particularly as the day begins its slow surrender to evening, possesses a remarkable clarity, turning the dust motes dancing in the air into a fleeting, golden luminescence.

The story of Cotton County is one of careful, often hard-won, settlement, a narrative woven from the threads of Native American heritage and the relentless push of westward expansion. Established in 1907, a year after Oklahoma achieved statehood, its formation was intrinsically tied to the partitioning of Indian Territory. Lands previously held by the Comanche, Kiowa, and Apache nations, among others, were opened for homesteading, drawing a diverse tide of settlers seeking opportunity. The county seat, true to the spirit of its founding, was established at a place that promised to be a nexus of commerce and community. That place, the town of Walters, grew from the necessity of a central point, a hub where the scattered homesteads could converge, where goods could be traded and governance established. The very air in these older neighborhoods seems to carry a faint echo of those pioneering days, a quiet testament to the resilience of those who first shaped this land.

In Cotton County, the economy is as deeply rooted as the wheat that carpets its horizons. Agriculture has long been the bedrock, with grains and cattle forming the backbone of its sustenance. Yet, the earth here holds other treasures. Oil derricks, like skeletal sentinels, punctuate the landscape, a reminder of the hydrocarbons that lie beneath the surface, a force that has shaped both the economy and the character of many communities. The towns, small and distinct, each possess their own unique cadence. Places like Randlett and Cache, though bordering the county, are woven into its broader pattern of life, their names carrying the weight of local history. The prevailing character is one of quiet pragmatism, a community that understands the value of hard work and the enduring strength of neighborly bonds. The vastness of the sky, a constant presence, lends a certain perspective, fostering a sense of both individual freedom and collective interdependence.

Cities and Towns in Cotton County

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About This Cotton County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Cotton County, Oklahoma alongside links to detailed street maps for 4 cities and towns. The county seat is Walters. Each city and town map page includes live weather, local news and precise GPS coordinates.

Location data is sourced from the USGS GNIS database and verified by coordinates, not name matching alone.

Page generatedJune 2026
Location dataUSGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records