Counties in Oklahoma

Complete List of All Counties in Oklahoma

Oklahoma is divided into 77 counties. Here is the complete list:

  1. Adair County
  2. Alfalfa County
  3. Atoka County
  4. Beaver County
  5. Beckham County
  6. Blaine County
  7. Bryan County
  8. Caddo County
  9. Canadian County
  10. Carter County
  11. Cherokee County
  12. Choctaw County
  13. Cimarron County
  14. Cleveland County
  15. Coal County
  16. Comanche County
  17. Cotton County
  18. Craig County
  19. Creek County
  20. Custer County
  21. Delaware County
  22. Dewey County
  23. Ellis County
  24. Garfield County
  25. Garvin County
  26. Grady County
  27. Grant County
  28. Greer County
  29. Harmon County
  30. Harper County
  31. Haskell County
  32. Hughes County
  33. Jackson County
  34. Jefferson County
  35. Johnston County
  36. Kay County
  37. Kingfisher County
  38. Kiowa County
  39. Latimer County
  40. Le Flore County
  41. Lincoln County
  42. Logan County
  43. Love County
  44. Major County
  45. Marshall County
  46. Mayes County
  47. McClain County
  48. McCurtain County
  49. McIntosh County
  50. Murray County
  51. Muskogee County
  52. Noble County
  53. Nowata County
  54. Okfuskee County
  55. Oklahoma County
  56. Okmulgee County
  57. Osage County
  58. Ottawa County
  59. Pawnee County
  60. Payne County
  61. Pittsburg County
  62. Pontotoc County
  63. Pottawatomie County
  64. Pushmataha County
  65. Roger Mills County
  66. Rogers County
  67. Seminole County
  68. Sequoyah County
  69. Stephens County
  70. Texas County
  71. Tillman County
  72. Tulsa County
  73. Wagoner County
  74. Washington County
  75. Washita County
  76. Woods County
  77. Woodward County

Quick Facts about Oklahoma

Category Quick Facts
Geography Located in the South Central region of the U.S.
History Admitted to the Union on November 16, 1907
Economy Diverse economy with oil, natural gas, agriculture, and aerospace industries
Climate Varies from humid subtropical in the east to semi-arid in the west
Natural Attractions Oklahoma City National Memorial, Robbers Cave State Park, Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge
Culture Rich Native American heritage, known for its country music scene
Miscellaneous State bird is the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher, State flower is the Oklahoma Rose
Population Approximately 3.96 million as of 2020 Census
Notable People Will Rogers, Woody Guthrie, Reba McEntire
Notable Places Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman
Bordering States Borders Colorado to the north, Kansas to the north, Missouri to the northeast, Arkansas to the east, Texas to the south, and New Mexico to the west
Official Website https://www.oklahoma.gov/

 

Oklahoma map and seal
Oklahoma map and seal

 

 

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