Atoka County Map, Oklahoma

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Atoka County, Oklahoma

Atoka County is wedged into southeastern Oklahoma, a place where the plains meet the hills. It’s named after a Choctaw Indian chief, which tells you something about its history.
Hunting and fishing are big here. The county has more deer per square mile than people. Atoka is the main town and county seat.
If you’re into war history, you might know about the Battle of Middle Boggy Depot. It happened right here in 1863. The Atoka Agreement, a pivotal document in Native American history, was signed in this county.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Atoka County |
County Seat | Atoka |
Population | Approximately 13,500 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Atoka, Caney, Stringtown, Lane, Tushka, Bentley, Daisy, Farris, Redden |
Interstates and Highways | U.S. Highway 69, U.S. Highway 75, State Highway 3, State Highway 7 |
FIPS Code | 40-005 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 990 square miles (976 sq mi land, 14 sq mi water) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Pittsburg County (North), Pushmataha County (East), Choctaw County (Southeast), Bryan County (South), Johnston County (West), Coal County (Northwest) |
Time Zone | Central Time Zone (CST) |
State | Oklahoma |
Coordinates | 34°23’N, 96°01’W |
Etymology | Named after Captain Atoka, a Choctaw leader |
Major Landmarks | McGee Creek State Park, Boggy Depot State Park, Atoka Museum and Civil War Cemetery |
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