All Cities in Southwest Oklahoma

Anadarko, Caddo County, Oklahoma, 73005 Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma Altus, Jackson County, Oklahoma, 73521 Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma, 73533 Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma

Southwest Oklahoma is a region of rugged landscapes, military heritage, and strong agricultural roots. Its centerpiece, Lawton, lies near the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, one of the most dramatic natural areas in the state with granite peaks, wild bison, longhorn cattle, lakes, and miles of hiking trails. The region also includes cities like Duncan, Chickasha, Altus, Anadarko, Hobart, and Frederick, each contributing different cultural and economic identities. Agriculture plays a major role in the regional economy, with wheat, cotton, and livestock driving local business. Altus is home to a major Air Force base, connecting Southwest Oklahoma to national defense and aviation networks. Anadarko stands out for its deep Native American cultural presence and museums. Outdoor recreation, small-town festivals, rodeos, and regional fairs reflect the traditions that define this part of the state. The landscape varies from open plains to rocky hills, giving the region a distinctive look compared to the rest of Oklahoma. With its combination of natural attractions, historic sites, military influence, and hardworking communities, Southwest Oklahoma remains an authentic and important part of the state’s identity.

City Population (est.) County
Altus ≈ 17,300 Jackson County
Anadarko ≈ 5,900 Caddo County
Chickasha ≈ 16,300 Grady County
Clinton ≈ 8,900 Custer County
Duncan ≈ 22,600 Stephens County
Elk City ≈ 11,600 Beckham County
Frederick ≈ 3,600 Tillman County
Hobart ≈ 3,200 Kiowa County
Hollis ≈ 1,800 Harmon County
Lawton ≈ 91,000 Comanche County
Mangum ≈ 2,800 Greer County
Marlow ≈ 4,600 Stephens County
Sayre ≈ 4,700 Beckham County
Weatherford ≈ 13,100 Custer County
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