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Seminole County, Oklahoma Map

Explore Seminole County, Oklahoma with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 9 cities and towns in Seminole County below.

Interactive Map of Seminole County, Oklahoma

CountySeminole
StateOklahoma (OK)
County SeatWewoka
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude35.137949
Longitude-96.607392
Cities & Towns9
Area Codes918

About Seminole County, Oklahoma

Seminole County, Oklahoma, lies like a broad, sun-baked hand extended across the central part of the state, its terrain a study in subtle transitions. The land, under a vast sky that often bleeds into astonishing shades of apricot and rose at dusk, is largely characterized by gently sloping plains, the persistent red dirt a constant reminder of the earth’s deep mineral veins. The Canadian River, a significant artery, meanders through its northern reaches, its banks sometimes broad and sandy, sometimes bordered by stands of cottonwood and oak. To the east, the land begins to roughen, hinting at the denser woodlands of the Cross Timbers, a region of mixed hardwood forests that once formed a natural barrier. The county’s northern boundary is defined by the Canadian River, while its western edge meets the agricultural expanse of Pottawatomie County. The air here often carries the whisper of wind, a sound that seems to stir memories of the open spaces and the quiet endurance of the people who have called this land home.

The genesis of Seminole County is deeply rooted in the complex history of Indian Territory, a land shaped by forced removals and the subsequent allotment of land. Established in 1907 with Oklahoma's statehood, it was largely carved from lands previously belonging to the Seminole and Muscogee (Creek) Nations, though the echoes of Cherokee, Choctaw, Osage, and Comanche presence are woven into the regional memory. The county seat, Wewoka, emerged as a significant center during this era. Its selection was influenced by its strategic location and its role as a hub for the Seminole people, who had established a strong presence and governance in the area. The early days were marked by the arduous process of establishing a new society, a blend of ancestral traditions and the demands of a burgeoning agricultural and nascent oil economy, all under the vast, indifferent gaze of the prairie sky.

The economy of Seminole County is a sturdy, unpretentious thing, built on the bedrock of agriculture and the enduring legacy of oil. Fields of wheat stretch towards horizons that seem to absorb the very light, a landscape familiar to those who have known the steady rhythm of planting and harvest. Oil derricks, like skeletal sentinels, punctuate the horizon in many areas, a testament to the subsurface wealth that has long fueled development. Wewoka, the county seat, remains a focal point, its modest downtown bearing the quiet dignity of a place that has weathered change. Beyond the county seat, smaller communities like Bowlegs and Konawa contribute to the county's unique character, each with its own story and pace. The felt character of Seminole County is one of resilience and quiet strength, a place where the land and its history shape the lives of its people in a way that is both profound and understated, like the slow, steady color change of the earth under a setting sun.

Cities and Towns in Seminole County

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About This Seminole County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Seminole County, Oklahoma alongside links to detailed street maps for 9 cities and towns. The county seat is Wewoka. 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