Garfield County, Oklahoma
Garfield County, Oklahoma, is located in the central part of the state. It was established in 1907 and is named after President James A. Garfield. The county seat is Enid, which serves as the largest city in the area. Garfield County is known for its agricultural production, particularly in wheat and cattle farming.
The county covers an area of approximately 1,800 square miles and features a mix of plains and rolling hills. It is home to several parks and recreational areas, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The population of Garfield County is around 60,000 residents, contributing to its vibrant community.