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Caddo County

Oklahoma, United States
County·Historical, Cultural, Tied to Heritage
Caddo County
Caddo County

Caddo County is a historically rich region in Oklahoma, named after the Caddo tribe who were settled in the area in the 1870s. Established as part of Oklahoma Territory in 1901, the county is known for its deep cultural roots and historical significance. It is located immediately west of the Greater Oklahoma City metro area, providing both cultural and economic connections to the region. Visitors can explore various historical sites and learn about the county's Native American heritage.

Caddo County is a historically rich region in Oklahoma, named after the Caddo tribe who were settled in the area in the 1870s. Established as part of Oklahoma Territory in 1901, the county is known for its deep cultural roots and historical significance. It is located immediately west of the Greater Oklahoma City metro area, providing both cultural and economic connections to the region. Visitors can explore various historical sites and learn about the county's Native American heritage.

Highlights

  • Named after the Caddo tribe.

  • Part of Oklahoma Territory since 1901.

  • Close proximity to Oklahoma City metro area.

  • Rich Native American history.

  • Cultural and economic ties to the region.

Before you go: Caddo County essentials

  • Rich Native American history with several cultural sites.

  • Close to Oklahoma City, providing easy access to urban amenities.

  • Diverse cultural events and festivals throughout the year.

Exploring History

Visit the Southern Plains Indian Museum to learn about the region's Native American heritage.

Local Culture

Attend local events and festivals to experience the vibrant culture of Caddo County.

Best For

Exploring Native American history and culture.

Currency

USD $

Average Cost

$80-$150 p/day

Population

28,762

Travel Connections

While not part of the Oklahoma City metro area, Caddo County has strong economic ties to it, making it accessible for day trips.

Languages Spoken

English

Occasion Tags

Cultural, Historical, Educational

Best time to visit Caddo County

April-JuneSeptember-November

Best Season

Spring

Spring offers mild weather, perfect for exploring outdoor historical sites and cultural events.

Best Season

Summer

Summers can be hot, but it's a great time for festivals and local gatherings.

Best Season

Fall

Fall features pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, ideal for visiting cultural landmarks.

Winter

Winters are mild, making it a good time to explore indoor museums and historical sites.

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Location

Caddo County, Oklahoma, United States
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