Atoka County, Oklahoma

Atoka County
The Atoka County Courthouse in Atoka.
Location within the U.S. state of Oklahoma
Oklahoma's location within the U.S.
Coordinates: 34°23′N 96°03′W / 34.38°N 96.05°W / 34.38; -96.05
Country United States
State Oklahoma
Founded1907
SeatAtoka
Largest cityAtoka
Area
 • Total990 sq mi (2,600 km2)
 • Land976 sq mi (2,530 km2)
 • Water14 sq mi (40 km2)  1.5%
Population
 (2020)
 • Total14,143
 • Density14/sq mi (5.5/km2)
Time zoneUTC−6 (Central)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−5 (CDT)
Congressional district2nd

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.

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

References

  1. "QuickFacts: Atoka County, Oklahoma". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 18, 2024.