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Latimer County, Oklahoma Map

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

Interactive Map of Latimer County, Oklahoma

CountyLatimer
StateOklahoma (OK)
County SeatWilburton
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude34.91996
Longitude-95.269901
Cities & Towns4
Area Codes918

About Latimer County, Oklahoma

Latimer County unfurls across southeastern Oklahoma, a landscape shaped by the persistent sculpting of water and wind. Here, the earth, often a deep, resonant red, rises and falls in a manner that suggests ancient, slow-motion tides, a far cry from the flat expanses of the western plains. The Canadian River, a broad, sometimes languid, sometimes surging artery, forms a significant portion of its northern boundary, a watery frontier that has guided settlement and defined its edges for generations. To the south and east, the terrain becomes more broken, a mosaic of wooded draws and open country where the Cross Timbers, a unique transitional forest, still holds sway, its gnarled oaks and hickory trees standing as silent witnesses to the county's enduring spirit. Neighboring counties, like Haskell to the north and Le Flore to the east, share this same earth-bound character, each with its own subtle variations on the theme of red dirt and sky.

The genesis of Latimer County is a story woven into the larger narrative of Oklahoma's territorial past. Established in 1907, the same year Oklahoma achieved statehood, it emerged from the complex administrative divisions that followed the dissolution of Indian Territory. Its formation was a deliberate act of organization, drawing lines on a map that sought to bring order to a region deeply imbued with the history and presence of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, whose ancestral lands it largely encompasses. The county seat, Wilburton, owes its existence to this period of consolidation. Its selection was a pragmatic choice, a central point designed to serve the burgeoning population and facilitate the administrative functions of this newly minted county. The very air in these older towns seems to carry a faint echo of the pioneer spirit, a quiet resilience that persists beneath the surface of everyday life.

Life in Latimer County today is a study in enduring connections to the land and its resources. While the echoes of oil booms and busts are part of its economic memory, the county's livelihood is now more deeply rooted in agriculture, particularly cattle ranching and hay production, where the vast, open spaces are put to productive use. The character of the place is one of quiet fortitude, a community where neighbors recognize the shared rhythms of rural existence. Wilburton itself, with its courthouse square and the steady flow of local traffic, embodies this understated vitality. Beyond the county seat, smaller communities like Lutie and Red Oak exist as clusters of homes and businesses, each with its own unique feel, often defined by a single general store or a weathered church steeple. The quality of light here, especially as the sun dips low, casting long shadows across the red earth and painting the sky in hues of apricot and rose, offers a profound sense of place, a reminder of the quiet grandeur that underpins the daily lives of Latimer County's residents.

Cities and Towns in Latimer County

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About This Latimer County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Latimer County, Oklahoma alongside links to detailed street maps for 4 cities and towns. The county seat is Wilburton. 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