Greer, Oklahoma

Greer

State/Province: Oklahoma

Country: United States

Location Overview

Greer is a small town located in the southwestern region of Oklahoma, within the United States. It falls under the jurisdiction of Greer County and serves as an unincorporated community. The town is situated approximately 15 miles southwest of the city of Mangum, the county seat. Greer has a small population, reflective of its status as a rural community, and it is primarily residential with limited commercial activity.

The area is characterized by its proximity to natural features such as the Black Kettle National Grassland, which offers opportunities for outdoor activities. Notable transportation routes include U.S. Route 283, providing access to nearby larger towns and cities.

Recent developments in the region have focused on maintaining infrastructure improvements, particularly in road maintenance and utility services, which are essential for supporting the local population. Economic activity in Greer is predominantly based on agriculture, with some residents engaged in small-scale local businesses. Climate considerations in the area include hot summers and mild winters, which influence agricultural practices and community planning. Greer remains a quiet, rural part of Oklahoma, contributing to the overall demographic and economic landscape of Greer County.