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Hughes County, Oklahoma Map

Explore Hughes County, Oklahoma with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 11 cities and towns in Hughes County below.

Interactive Map of Hughes County, Oklahoma

CountyHughes
StateOklahoma (OK)
County SeatHoldenville
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude35.055367
Longitude-96.254753
Cities & Towns11
Area Codes918

About Hughes County, Oklahoma

Hughes County unfurls across the Oklahoma landscape, a broad expanse where the earth readily yields to the sky. The terrain, a study in subtle gradations, is characterized by the persistent, sun-baked redness of the soil, a color that deepens with the coming of evening. Rivers, like the South Canadian and the Little River, trace languid paths through the land, their waters reflecting the vast, often wind-scoured heavens. To the north, the county brushes against Seminole and Okfuskee Counties, while Pontotoc and Coal Counties lie to the south and west. The eastern boundary finds itself bordering McIntosh County. Distinct sub-regions emerge from this topography: the flatter, more open country conducive to broad agricultural horizons, and areas where the land begins to ripple, hinting at the more rugged country to come, all under that immense Oklahoma sky, a canvas for the ever-present wind.

The history of Hughes County is a narrative deeply entwined with the land and the peoples who have called it home. Formed from lands once part of the vast Indian Territory, its creation in 1907, alongside Oklahoma's statehood, marked a new chapter. This region holds the memory of Cherokee, Choctaw, and other Indigenous nations, their presence a palpable undercurrent in the landscape. The arrival of settlers, driven by the promise of land and opportunity, further shaped its destiny. The county seat, Holdenville, grew from a railroad stop, its development spurred by its central position and the economic arteries that pulsed through it, much like the slow, steady beat of a heart that has long known the land. The very air around Holdenville seems to hold a quiet resilience, a testament to generations who have weathered the seasons and the shifts in fortune.

The economy of Hughes County is a reflection of its enduring connection to the earth and its resources. Agriculture, particularly wheat cultivation, continues to be a significant endeavor, stretching across the open fields like a golden tide. Yet, the memory of oil derricks, those skeletal sentinels against the horizon, also informs the county's character, a reminder of past booms and the persistent hum of industry. The Cross Timbers, a unique transitional forest, adds a distinct texture to the landscape, a place where prairie meets woodland. This is a country where the light at dusk seems to linger, painting the red dirt in hues of rose and ochre, and where the wind carries the scent of dry grass and distant rain. The rhythm of life here is one of quiet perseverance, a gentle unfolding of days measured by the sun's arc and the turning of the seasons.

Cities and Towns in Hughes County

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About This Hughes County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Hughes County, Oklahoma alongside links to detailed street maps for 11 cities and towns. The county seat is Holdenville. 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