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Osage County, Oklahoma Map

Explore Osage County, Oklahoma with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 19 cities and towns in Osage County below.

Interactive Map of Osage County, Oklahoma

CountyOsage
StateOklahoma (OK)
County SeatPawhuska
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude36.628176
Longitude-96.412864
Cities & Towns19
Area Codes918

About Osage County, Oklahoma

Osage County stretches across the broad shoulders of north-central Oklahoma, a landscape defined by the slow, deliberate erosion of ancient rock and the persistent sculpting hand of wind. Its terrain is a study in subtle shifts, transitioning from the more broken, wooded country of the Cross Timbers in the east to flatter, more open plains toward the west, where horizons seem to stretch into an endless, pale sky. The Arkansas River forms a significant portion of its eastern boundary, a wide, brown artery carrying the stories of the land, while numerous smaller creeks and tributaries thread their way across the county, their banks often lined with the characteristic red earth that lends a distinct hue to the soil. Neighboring counties, such as Tulsa to the southeast and Pawnee to the south, share in this regional character, yet Osage County holds its own, a place where the land feels both ancient and alive under the vast Oklahoma sky.

The story of Osage County is inextricably tied to the Osage Nation, whose ancestral lands form the bedrock of its modern identity. This was Indian Territory, a place where tribes, including the Cherokee, Choctaw, and Comanche, once roamed, their presence lingering in the very air and soil. The formal establishment of Osage County came with Oklahoma's statehood, and it was organized in 1907, absorbing lands long held by the Osage people. Pawhuska, named for a prominent Osage chief, emerged as the county seat, its growth and development deeply intertwined with the administration of Osage tribal affairs and the burgeoning oil industry. The early days were marked by the careful management of tribal resources, particularly the mineral rights that would prove to be a profound source of wealth and, tragically, conflict, shaping the county's destiny in ways that continue to resonate.

Today, Osage County is a land of quiet industry and enduring character, where the echoes of its past are as palpable as the scent of rain on dry earth. Oil derricks, like skeletal sentinels against the setting sun, still punctuate the landscape, a reminder of the wealth that flowed through this region. Agriculture, too, plays a vital role, with wheat fields rippling in the breeze, their golden heads bowing in unison. The character of the county is one of resilience and independence, a place where people tend to their land and their livelihoods with a stoic grace. From the historic buildings of Pawhuska to the smaller, more scattered communities, each locality within Osage County possesses its own distinct spirit, a testament to the diverse threads that weave together the rich, complex fabric of this Oklahoma place.

Cities and Towns in Osage County

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About This Osage County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Osage County, Oklahoma alongside links to detailed street maps for 19 cities and towns. The county seat is Pawhuska. 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