Pontotoc County, Oklahoma
Pontotoc County: County in Oklahoma, United States
About
Pontotoc County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2010 census, the population was 37,492 and a population density of 20 people per km². After 10 years in 2020 county had an estimated population of 38,397 inhabitants. Its county seat is Ada. The county was created 117 years ago in 1906.
Pontotoc County is located in central Oklahoma. The county seat is Ada and the county has a population of around 38,000 residents. Here are some details on Pontotoc County's notable cities and towns:
Ada
Ada is the largest city in Pontotoc County. Ada is home to East Central University and the Chickasaw Nation's headquarters. The city has various Native American cultural sites and annually hosts the Chickasaw Cultural Festival.
Allen
Allen is a small rural town located south of Ada. Allen is known for the Chickasaw National Recreation Area, which offers hiking, swimming, camping, and more. The park contains mineral springs and is next to Lake of the Arbuckles.
Byng
Byng is a Pontotoc County town located along State Highway 3. Byng Public Schools serve students in the area. The Byng Yellowjackets football team is popular in the community.
Fitzhugh
Fitzhugh is a very small town with a population under 150 residents. The town hosts an annual Fitzhugh Picnic that brings the community together.
Roff
Roff is a small agricultural community. Roff is known for producing cotton and peanuts. Roff also has the historic Roff Armory building constructed in the 1930s.
Stonewall
Stonewall, located north of Ada, is another small rural farming town. Historic cattle and horse ranches surround Stonewall. The Stonewall Rodeo and Burger Burn bring visitors to the town each year.
Tupelo
Tupelo is a town located along the Canadian River. Recreational opportunities like fishing and hunting make Tupelo popular. The Tupelo Fish Hatchery provides rainbow trout for fishing lakes in the area.
Pontotoc County has several historic, cultural, and outdoor attractions scattered among its rural small towns. Ada serves as the major economic center.
Quick Facts about Pontotoc County
Population : | 38,397 (2020) |
Country : | United States of America |
State : | Oklahoma (United States) |
Different from : | Pontotoc County |
Area : | 1879 km2 |
Water as percent of area : | 0.7% |
Land as percent of area : | 99.3% |
Altitude : | 909 feet / 277 meters |
Capital : | Ada |
Establishment : | January 01, 1907 |
Time Zone : | America/Chicago |
Local time : | 23:11:09 (24th November 2024) |
Density : | 20 Pop. per km² as of 2020 |
Population growth : | 2.36% (2010-2020) |
Geography
Pontotoc County is located at 34°43'41"N 96°41'4"W (34.7280000, -96.6844400). It has 7 neighbors: Murray County, Coal County, Garvin County, Hughes County, Johnston County, McClain County and Seminole County.
Pontotoc County map
The largest city of Pontotoc County is Ada with a population of 17,239. Other cities include and Byng population 1,204. See all Pontotoc County cities & populated places.
Pontotoc County Populated Places
Cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Pontotoc County.
City Name | Population | Title |
---|---|---|
Ada | 17,239 | City in and the county seat of Pontotoc County, Oklahoma |
Byng | 1,204 | Human settlement in Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, United States of America |
Allen | 930 | Town in Oklahoma, USA |
Roff | 715 | Town in Oklahoma |
Stonewall | 524 | Town in Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, United States |
Francis | 321 | Town in Oklahoma, United States |
Fitzhugh | 234 | Town in Oklahoma, USA |
Pontotoc County has 7 neighbours.
- Murray County county in Oklahoma, United States of America
- Coal County county in Oklahoma, United States
- Garvin County county in Oklahoma, United States
- Hughes County county in Oklahoma, United States
- Johnston County county in Oklahoma, United States
- McClain County county in Oklahoma, United States
- Seminole County county in Oklahoma, United States
- Ada
Demographics
The population of Pontotoc County increased by 2.36% in 10 years.
Year | Population | % Change | Method |
2010 | 37,492 | - | census |
2011 | 37,749 | 0.68% | estimation process |
2012 | 38,060 | 0.82% | estimation process |
2013 | 38,159 | 0.26% | estimation process |
2014 | 38,286 | 0.33% | estimation process |
2015 | 38,336 | 0.13% | estimation process |
2016 | 38,512 | 0.46% | estimation process |
2017 | 38,371 | -0.37% | estimation process |
2018 | 38,272 | -0.26% | estimation process |
2019 | 38,284 | 0.03% | estimation process |
2020 | 38,397 | 0.29% | estimation process |
Other places with the same name (2)
- Pontotoc County , Mississippi county in Mississippi, United States with a population of 32,461 people.
Oklahoma Other Counties (more counties)
County Name | Population | Title |
---|---|---|
Oklahoma County | 804,041 | County in Oklahoma, United States |
Tulsa County | 657,589 | County in Oklahoma, United States of America |
Oklahoma City | 655,057 | The twenty-seventh most populous city in the United States and the center of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. |
Tulsa | 403,166 | The second most populous city in Oklahoma and the center of the Tulsa metropolitan area. |
Cleveland County | 287,066 | County in North Carolina, United States |
Canadian County | 153,192 | County in Oklahoma, United States |
Norman | 125,762 | The second most populous city in Oklahoma. |
Comanche County | 121,099 | County in Oklahoma, United States |
Broken Arrow | 111,648 | The most populous city in Tulsa County, Oklahoma. |
Edmond | 95,346 | The fourth most populous city in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. |
Lawton | 93,164 | The most populous city in Comanche County, Oklahoma. |
Rogers County | 93,155 | County in Oklahoma, United States |
Wagoner County | 82,925 | County in Oklahoma, United States of America |
Payne County | 81,755 | County in Oklahoma, United States |
Pottawatomie County | 72,998 | County in Oklahoma, United States |
Creek County | 71,485 | County in Oklahoma, United States |