South Central Oklahoma

South Central Oklahoma

South Central Oklahoma, or Arbuckle Country, as officially defined cite web | url = http://www.travelok.com/cities/list.asp | title = Oklahoma Department of Tourism - Cities & Regions | accessdate = 2007-07-31] by the Oklahoma Department of Tourism, is an amorphous 10-county region in the state of Oklahoma. It is centered around the Arbuckle Mountains, an ancient, eroded range traversing some convert|70|mi|km|-1 across the region, and surrounded by rivers and lakes, notably Lake Texoma, Lake Murray and Lake of the Arbuckles.

The Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma lies wholly within the region, with the tribal capitol located at Tishomingo. The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma covers the eastern third of the region. Its headquarters are in Durant and its historic capitol building, now museum, is in Tuskahoma.

The region, also known by its former Okla. Department of Tourism designation, Lake and Trail Country, has two distinct centers of commerce and culture, Ardmore and Ada, though it retains a largely rural nature, and is populated with many small towns and ranches. It also contains a large portion of the cross timbers region, transitioning from a heavily wooded area (with native oaks, elms and other eastern varieties) to a rolling savanna in the west, occasionally broken by cedar and mesquite trees. In addition to abundant water resources latent in the Arbuckle-Simpson Aquifer, the region has some of the highest oil & gas production in the state, with Carter County seated as the largest producer in the statecite web | url = http://www.occeweb.com/Divisions/OG/AnnualReports/2006%20Oil%20and%20Gas%20Report.pdf | title = 2005 Oil & Gas Annual Report (charting oil production from 1975-2005), Oklahoma Corporation Commission (PDF) | accessdate = 2007-05-01] .

Geography

The Arbuckle Mountains are the defining geographical entity in this region, with peaks (once taller than the Rockies) eroded down to their current elevation of 200-300' above the surrounding terrain. Many lakes are also located throughout the region, often shaped by the irregular topography of the underlying Arbuckle range. Larger manmade lakes include Lake Texoma, with over convert|89000|acre|km2|0, and Lake Murray, a convert|5700|acre|km2|0|sing=on lake impounded about convert|10|mi|km|-1 south of Ardmore.

The region consists of the following counties in Oklahoma: Atoka, Bryan, Carter, Coal, Garvin, Johnston, Love, Marshall, Murray and Pontotoc.

Tourism

Fishing, boating and swimming are popular throughout the region, especially on Lake Texoma, the second most popular lake in terms of annual visitors in the United States, as determined by the U.S. Corps of Engineers. Other draws in the region include Oklahoma's tallest waterfall, Turner Falls, as well as the restored historic downtowns of Ardmore, Durant and Ada. The region's proximity to the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex makes it a popular weekend destination for those searching for a respite from the increasingly congested North Texas region.

Demographics

Per the 2000 census, the region had 209,569cite web | url =http://www.census.gov/popest/counties/tables/CO-EST2006-01-40.xls | title = Annual Estimates for the Population of Counties in Oklahoma (U.S. Census) | accessdate = 2007-06-29] people. Nearly one-quarter of these residents (45,621) live in Carter County, of which Ardmore is the county seat.

The growth of the southern portion of the region rivals that of both the Oklahoma City and the Tulsa metropolitan regions, with Bryan and Marshall counties (areas surrounding Lake Texoma) adding greater numbers of residents due to the explosive northward growth in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.

Cities & Towns

*The city of Ardmore serves as the cultural and economic hub of the region, and is located about convert|10|mi|km|-1 south of the Arbuckle Mountains, with Lake Murray and Lake Texoma located within a half-hour drive of the city. Ardmore is the largest city in south central Oklahoma, and Lone Grove, its largest suburb, has the fourth largest population of any city in the area.

*Also, Ada, the second largest city in south central Oklahoma, serves the northern areas of the region. It is home to the largest university in the region, East Central University.

*Durant is the third largest and fastest growing city in south central Oklahoma. As well as being located in Arbuckle Country, Durant is also located in Kiamichi Country. The city is home to Southeastern Oklahoma State University, the second largest in the region, Medical Center of Southeastern OK, and the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.

*Other important cities and towns include, Atoka, Davis, Kingston, Madill, Marietta, Pauls Valley, Sulphur, Tishomingo, and Wynnewood.

References

External links

* [http://www.travelok.com/cities/regions.asp?region=G42.G4086 Arbuckle Country] (south central Oklahoma) - TravelOK.com (Oklahoma Dept. of Tourism & Recreation)


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