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Okfuskee County, located in east-central Oklahoma, is characterized by its beautiful natural landscapes and rich history. Visitors to the area can explore the serene surroundings of Okemah Lake and Deep Fork National Wildlife Refuge, where they can enjoy outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, and bird-watching. The county is notable for being the birthplace of folk music legend Woody Guthrie, and the annual Woody Guthrie Folk Festival celebrates his legacy. History enthusiasts can also visit the Okfuskee County Historical Society Museum to learn about the region's past. With its charming small towns and scenic countryside, Okfuskee County offers a peaceful retreat for visitors.

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Okfuskee County administration contact details

Okfuskee County administration contact details Address
County Seat Okemah
Phone number (918) 623-1724
Official Website https://okfuskee.okcounties.org/
County Clerk Diana Varner
County Commissioner Jackie Crabtree (District 1)

Okfuskee County, OK Sheriff's Office and Jail Information

Number of prisons1
Jail namesOkfuskee County Jail
Sheriff office address209 N 3rd St, Okemah, OK 74859
Sheriff office phone number918-623-1122
Inmate search informationTo locate an inmate in Okfuskee County, you can contact the sheriff's office directly at their phone number, or visit the sheriff's office in person. Public records may also be available online through the county's website or third-party services.
Clerk of Court nameStephanie Tilley
Clerk of Court address209 N 3rd St, Okemah, OK 74859

Okfuskee County (OK) Statistics

Number of cities/towns/villages6
Population12000
Area629 sq mi
Density19 /sq mi
Altitude840 ft
Median Household Income$35600
Poverty rate22%
Unemployment rate5%
Educational Attainment (Bachelor's Degree or higher)12%
Crime rate310.4 per 100,000

Environmental risk in Okfuskee County, OK

Overall riskVery Low
Expected Annual LossVery Low
Social VulnerabilityVery High
Community ResilienceVery Low
Avalanche RiskNot Applicable
Coastal Flooding RiskNot Applicable
Cold Wave RiskRelatively Moderate
Drought RiskRelatively Low
Earthquake RiskVery Low

Data obtained from the FEMA National Risk Index.

counties surrounding Okfuskee

Okmulgee 23.7 milesSeminole 26.4 milesHughes 29.1 miles
Creek 30.3 milesLincoln 35.4 milesMcIntosh 37.5 miles

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