Atoka County, Oklahoma
Atoka County is a county in the U.S. state of Oklahoma, and was formed in 1907 from Choctaw Lands. As of 2020, 14,143 people lived there.[1] Its county seat is Atoka.
| Atoka County, Oklahoma | |
| Map | |
Location in the state of Oklahoma | |
Oklahoma's location in the U.S. | |
| Statistics | |
| Founded | 1907 |
|---|---|
| Seat | Atoka |
| Largest City | Atoka |
| Area - Total - Land - Water |
990 sq mi (2,564 km²) 976 sq mi (2,528 km²) 14 sq mi (36 km²), 1.5% |
| Population - Density |
auto/sq mi (Expression error: Unrecognized word "auto"./km²) |
| Time zone | Central: UTC-6/-5 |
Geography
The county has a total area of 990 square miles.
Places
City
- Atoka
Towns
- Caney
- Stringtown
- Tushka
Other
- Bentley
- Bethany
- Blackjack
- Boehler
- Boggy Depot
- Bruno
- Burg
- Centerpoint
- Chockie
- Cook
- Crystal
- Daisy
- Dok
- East Allison
- East Talico
- Farris
- Flora
- Forrest Hill
- Fugate
- Goss
- Grassy Lake
- Half Bank Crossing
- Harmony
- Hickory Hill
- High Hill
- Hopewell
- Iron Stob
- Lane
- Lone Pine
- Mayers Chapel
- McGee Valley
- Mt. Carmel
- Mt. Olive
- Negro Bend
- New Hope
- Nix
- Old Farris
- Patapoe
- Payton Crossing
- Pine Springs
- Plainview
- Pleasant Hill
- Redden
- Reynolds
- Rock Springs
- Standing Rock
- Star
- Taloah
- Valley View
- Voca
- Wards Chapel
- Wardville
- Webster
- Wesley
- West Allison
- West Telico
- Wilson
Atoka County, Oklahoma Media
References
- ↑ "QuickFacts: Atoka County, Oklahoma". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 18, 2024.