Cities & Towns in Oklahoma,

Oklahoma, Located in the South Central region of the United States, this state is known for its diverse geography, including plains, mountains, and forests. Its major cities include Oklahoma City, the capital, and Tulsa. The state is recognized for its Native American heritage, oil industry, and as a center for cattle and agriculture.. As of 2020 state had an estimated population of 3,980,783 inhabitants. The state was created 118 years ago in 1907. Its capital city is Oklahoma City.

Devol

Devol, Town in Cotton County Oklahoma

Peoria
Peoria

Peoria, Town in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, USA

Bradley
Bradley

Bradley, Town in Grady County, Oklahoma, United States

From Great Plains vistas to rugged red rock canyons, Oklahoma's diverse topography shapes its exciting destinations. Home to nearly 4 million residents, notable cities and towns to explore across Oklahoma's 69,000 square miles include:

Oklahoma City - The state capital and largest city offers urban amenities and attractions like the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Bricktown entertainment district, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial honoring the bombing victims.

Tulsa - Situated along the Arkansas River, Tulsa boasts art deco architecture, Route 66 ties, and acclaimed museums like Philbrook and the Woody Guthrie Center. Its lively Brady Arts District tempts visitors.

Broken Arrow - Bordering Tulsa, Broken Arrow provides outdoor recreation at Arrowhead State Park and access to popular shopping and entertainment options.

Norman - As home to the University of Oklahoma, Norman surprises with a youthful arts and music scene. It also honors its Native American heritage along the Santa Fe Trail.

Medicine Park - Nestled in the Wichita Mountains, charming Medicine Park serves as a gateway to lakes, granite peaks, nature trails, and Old West history.

Oklahoma seamlessly blends the energy of its cities with small town hospitality against beautiful backdrops.

All Oklahoma Cities (Aphebetical)

List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Oklahoma.

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City Name County Population
Devol Cotton 135
Peoria Ottawa 135
Bradley Grady 133
Hanna McIntosh 132
Fairmont Garfield 131
Hastings Jefferson 131
Sharon Woodward 131
Faxon Comanche 130
Phillips Coal 130
Colony Washita 129
Deer Creek Grant 127
Bearden Okfuskee 126
Rentiesville McIntosh 126
Hallett Pawnee 125
Hoffman Okmulgee 125
Pensacola Mayes 125
Gould Harmon 124
Moffett Sequoyah 122
Hillsdale Garfield 119
Wann Nowata 119
Loco Stephens 118
Ratliff City Carter 117
Hitchcock Blaine 114
Tullahassee Wagoner 113
Armstrong Bryan 111
Bridgeport Caddo 110
Gerty Hughes 109
Blackburn Pawnee 107
Terlton Pawnee 107
Addington Jefferson 106
Dacoma Woods 106
Castle Okfuskee 103
Fair Oaks Wagoner 100
Albion Pushmataha 99
Leon Love 99
Manchester Grant 98
Horntown Hughes 94
Kildare Kay 94
Etowah Cleveland 93
Centrahoma Coal 92
Greenfield Blaine 92
Lake Aluma Oklahoma 91
Maramec Pawnee 91
Strang Mayes 89
Elmer Jackson 88
Headrick Jackson 88
Hendrix Bryan 86
Hitchita McIntosh 85
Gate Beaver 85
Carrier Garfield 84
Loyal Kingfisher 82
Sweetwater Beckham 82
Paradise Hill Sequoyah 80
Smith Village Oklahoma 80
Hickory Murray 75
Grand Lake Towne Mayes 74
Rosedale McClain 73
Yeager Hughes 73
Atwood Hughes 68
Oakwood Dewey 66
Ashland Pittsburg 63
Webb City Osage 61
Mutual Woodward 60
Brooksville Pottawatomie 57
Valley Park Rogers 56
Lima Seminole 51
Skedee Pawnee 50
IXL Okfuskee 48
Clearview Okfuskee 46
Hollister Tillman 46
Strong City Roger Mills 46
Meridian Logan 45
Sugden Jefferson 41
May Harper 39
Amorita Alfalfa 38
Byron Alfalfa 35
Texola Beckham 34
Macomb Pottawatomie 33
Douglas Garfield 32
Rosston Harper 31
Grainola Osage 30
Putnam Dewey 29
Fallis Lincoln 28
Friendship Jackson 22
Foraker Osage 19
Stidham McIntosh 18
Cooperton Kiowa 15
Loveland Tillman 12
Renfrow Grant 12
Knowles Beaver 10
Jefferson Grant 8
Lambert Alfalfa 6
Hoot Owl Mayes 4
Lotsee Tulsa 2
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