Mayes County Map, Oklahoma

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Mayes County, Oklahoma

Northeast Oklahoma is lake country, and Mayes County fits right in. Grand Lake o’ the Cherokees is the star attraction. Fishing and boating are both huge.
Pryor Creek is the biggest town and county seat. It’s got a small-town feel with some big-city perks. The MidAmerica Industrial Park brings in jobs and people.
Cherokee heritage runs deep here. You can still see it in the culture. Farming’s important, but tourism’s catching up fast. The scenery is a mix of prairies and woodlands. The people are friendly and proud of their home.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Mayes County |
County Seat | Pryor Creek |
Population | Approximately 42,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Pryor Creek, Locust Grove, Salina, Chouteau, Langley, Adair, Disney |
Interstates and Highways | U.S. Highway 69, U.S. Highway 412, State Highway 20, State Highway 28 |
FIPS Code | 40-097 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 683 square miles (655 sq mi land, 28 sq mi water) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Craig County (North), Delaware County (East), Cherokee County (Southeast), Wagoner County (South), Rogers County (West) |
Time Zone | Central Time Zone (CST) |
State | Oklahoma |
Coordinates | 36°18’N, 95°19’W |
Etymology | Named after Samuel Houston Mayes, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation |
Major Landmarks | Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees, Lake Hudson, Pryor Creek Nature Trail, Whitaker Park |
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