Oklahoma County Maps

🗺️ Oklahoma County Map – With Names and Blank Outline

Explore our Oklahoma County Map and discover all 77 counties that make up the Sooner State. From the rolling plains of the west to the lush forests of the east, Oklahoma’s counties highlight the state’s rich geography and culture.

Whether you’re studying U.S. geography, teaching a class, or just curious about Oklahoma’s layout, these maps are perfect for learning, research, and reference.


📍 Oklahoma County Map with Names

The labeled Oklahoma County Map includes all county names and boundaries. This version is ideal for:

  • Learning about Oklahoma’s county divisions
  • Classroom geography lessons
  • Research and travel planning

Key counties include Oklahoma County, home to Oklahoma City, and Tulsa County, known for its urban energy and cultural landmarks. Meanwhile, Cleveland County and Comanche County are among the most populated, while Cimarron County in the northwest panhandle stands out for its wide-open spaces.

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🗒️ Blank Oklahoma County Outline Map

The blank Oklahoma map shows all county boundaries without labels, making it useful for:

  • Educational labeling or coloring projects
  • Custom data visualization
  • Map quizzes or printable worksheets

It’s perfect for teachers, students, and researchers who want to explore the state’s counties interactively.

Oklahoma blank county map

Oklahoma Blank County Map


📚 About Oklahoma Counties

Oklahoma became a state in 1907 and is divided into 77 counties, each with its own local culture, industries, and landscapes.
Here are some quick facts:

  • Most populous county: Oklahoma County
  • Largest county (by area): Osage County
  • Smallest county (by area): Marshall County
  • Oldest counties: Formed before statehood in the Oklahoma and Indian Territories

From Tulsa’s urban skyline to Guymon’s plains and McCurtain County’s pine forests, Oklahoma counties reflect a mix of modern growth and natural beauty.


🧭 Neighboring States

Oklahoma borders Texas, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, New Mexico, and Colorado, making it a central hub of the southern plains region.


🧾 Oklahoma Counties and Population

Below is a complete table listing all Oklahoma counties and their 2025 estimated populations.

CountyPopulation (2025 est.)
Adair County19,400
Alfalfa County5,300
Atoka County14,200
Beaver County5,200
Beckham County21,600
Blaine County9,200
Bryan County48,100
Caddo County27,100
Canadian County179,400
Carter County49,900
Cherokee County49,500
Choctaw County14,800
Cimarron County2,300
Cleveland County309,400
Coal County5,100
Comanche County122,900
Cotton County5,500
Craig County14,100
Creek County74,700
Custer County30,000
Delaware County44,800
Dewey County4,700
Ellis County3,700
Garfield County63,400
Garvin County26,300
Grady County56,400
Grant County4,200
Greer County5,000
Harmon County2,300
Harper County3,200
Haskell County11,400
Hughes County13,600
Jackson County24,700
Jefferson County5,700
Johnston County11,300
Kay County43,000
Kingfisher County16,600
Kiowa County8,900
Latimer County9,300
Le Flore County49,000
Lincoln County34,600
Logan County55,800
Love County11,000
McClain County46,200
McCurtain County31,500
McIntosh County19,800
Major County7,300
Marshall County17,600
Mayes County41,800
Murray County14,600
Muskogee County66,400
Noble County11,500
Nowata County9,200
Okfuskee County11,800
Oklahoma County797,500
Okmulgee County36,400
Osage County45,400
Ottawa County30,800
Pawnee County15,800
Payne County85,600
Pittsburg County45,900
Pontotoc County39,700
Pottawatomie County75,400
Pushmataha County10,400
Roger Mills County3,400
Rogers County97,800
Seminole County23,500
Sequoyah County39,200
Stephens County44,800
Texas County21,700
Tillman County7,100
Tulsa County684,000
Wagoner County85,100
Washington County51,000
Washita County11,600
Woods County8,300
Woodward County30,100

Population estimates based on 2025 U.S. Census projections.


🧠 Frequently Asked Questions About the Oklahoma County Map

How many counties are in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma has 77 counties, the most of any state west of the Mississippi River.

Which is the most populous county?
Oklahoma County, home to the state capital, Oklahoma City.

Which county is the largest by area?
Osage County is the largest in Oklahoma.

What’s the smallest county?
Marshall County, located near Lake Texoma, is the smallest by area.

What can I use the blank county map for?
It’s great for education, coloring, quizzes, or creating data maps.


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