Woodward, Oklahoma
Woodward
State/Province: Oklahoma
Country: United States
Location Overview
Woodward is a city located in the northwestern part of Oklahoma, serving as the county seat of Woodward County. It lies approximately 120 miles northwest of Oklahoma City and is positioned within the High Plains region of the state. As of the most recent census, Woodward has a population of around 12,000 residents.
The city plays a significant administrative role in the region and is known for its agricultural economy, particularly in wheat production. Key points of interest include the Woodward Arts and Humanities Council, the Woody Guthrie Mural, and the nearby Boiling Springs State Park, which offers recreational opportunities and natural features. The city is also served by U.S. Route 183 and U.S. Route 270, providing transportation access to neighboring regions.
Recent developments in Woodward include infrastructure improvements aimed at enhancing transportation and logistics capabilities, reflecting the city's strategic position for agricultural distribution. Additionally, there has been a focus on housing development to accommodate population trends and economic activity, which has been stable due to the city's agricultural base and local services. Climate considerations include managing the challenges of a semi-arid environment, impacting water resources and agricultural practices.