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Marshall County, Oklahoma

Marshall Location Map Oklahoma

Marshall County is nestled in south-central Oklahoma, with the Red River and Lake Texoma forming its southern border. This massive reservoir is a major draw for fishing, boating, and all sorts of tourism.

Madill serves as the county seat, offering small-town charm with modern amenities. Agriculture is still important here, but the lake-based economy is growing fast.

The area has a rich Native American history, particularly tied to the Chickasaw Nation. You’ll find a mix of long-time residents and newcomers. They’re drawn by the lake lifestyle, including Lake Texoma State Park.

CategoryDetails
County NameMarshall County
County SeatMadill
PopulationApproximately 17,000
Cities, Towns, and CommunitiesMadill, Kingston, Oakland, Lebanon, Little City
Interstates and HighwaysU.S. Highway 70, State Highway 32, State Highway 99
FIPS Code40-095
Total Area (Land and Water)427 square miles (371 sq mi land, 56 sq mi water)
Adjacent Counties (and Direction)Johnston County (North), Bryan County (East), Grayson County, Texas (South), Love County (West), Carter County (Northwest)
Time ZoneCentral Time Zone (CST)
StateOklahoma
Coordinates34°05’N, 96°47’W
EtymologyNamed after George Marshall, a prominent local rancher
Major LandmarksLake Texoma, Chickasaw Pointe Golf Club, Raymond Gary State Park

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