Cimarron County
Cimarron County is located in the Oklahoma Panhandle, making it the westernmost county in the state. Established in 1907, it is known for its vast open spaces and agricultural land. The county seat is Boise City, which serves as the main hub for local government and services.
The area is characterized by its diverse wildlife and natural beauty, attracting outdoor enthusiasts. Cimarron County is also home to the historic Santa Fe Trail, which played a significant role in the westward expansion of the United States. The county's economy primarily relies on agriculture and ranching.