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Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Map

Explore Oklahoma County, Oklahoma with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 20 cities and towns in Oklahoma County below.

Interactive Map of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma

CountyOklahoma
StateOklahoma (OK)
County SeatOklahoma City
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude35.523296
Longitude-97.430092
Cities & Towns20
Area Codes405, 572

About Oklahoma County, Oklahoma

Oklahoma County rises from the broad, flat plains of central Oklahoma, a land shaped by wind and water. Its terrain, a study in subtle variations, is characterized by the rich, red earth characteristic of the region, often appearing as a deep, bruised color under the vast, open sky. Rivers, like the North Canadian and the Canadian, thread their way across the landscape, their courses etched into the land over millennia, carrying the whispers of ancient rains. While no dramatic mountain ranges punctuate its expanse, the county possesses a distinct character, with pockets of gently rolling terrain giving way to flatter expanses, particularly in the north and west. To the south and east, the land softens, hinting at the transition toward the Cross Timbers, a unique ecological zone of scrub oak and blackjack, a stark contrast to the open horizons. Neighboring counties, such as Canadian to the west and Logan to the north, share this common geological inheritance, bound by the same elemental forces that define Oklahoma County.

The genesis of Oklahoma County is a story woven from the threads of territorial expansion and the dramatic influx of settlers. Formed in 1889, in the wake of the historic Land Run, it was a territory largely unburdened by prior permanent settlement, a blank canvas awaiting its human inscription. The land itself, part of the former Indian Territory, held the memory of the Cherokee, Choctaw, Osage, and Comanche nations, their presence a spectral layer beneath the new order. The county seat, Oklahoma City, did not evolve organically but was rather a creation of the Land Run itself, a designated parcel of land that rapidly transformed from barren prairie to a bustling hub. Its designation as the territorial capital, and later the state capital, cemented its destiny, drawing commerce and governance to its burgeoning streets, a testament to the sheer force of human will and the promise of opportunity.

In Oklahoma County, the economy is a dynamic interplay of agriculture, industry, and a burgeoning service sector, a reflection of its historical roots and its modern aspirations. The land, though increasingly urbanized, still yields its bounty, with wheat fields stretching to the horizon in some outlying areas, a reminder of the agricultural heritage. The deep-rooted presence of the oil industry, once the undisputed titan, continues to shape the economic and physical landscape, its derricks standing like skeletal sentinels against the sunset. The character of the county is one of resilience and a quiet pragmatism, a people accustomed to the vagaries of the weather and the boom-and-bust cycles of industry. Notable places abound, from the monumental architecture of the state capitol building, a beacon of civic pride, to the more intimate neighborhoods where the rhythm of daily life unfolds beneath the vast Oklahoma sky, a sky that often glows with an ethereal, bruised-purple light at dusk.

Cities and Towns in Oklahoma County

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About This Oklahoma County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma alongside links to detailed street maps for 20 cities and towns. The county seat is Oklahoma City. 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