Western Oklahoma
Western Oklahoma is a region characterized by its vast plains, rolling hills, and a semi-arid climate. It is known for its agricultural activities, particularly in cattle ranching and wheat farming. The area is part of the larger state of Oklahoma, which is located in the central United States.
The region is also home to several small towns and communities, each with its own unique charm. Notable cities include Elk City and Altus, which serve as cultural and economic hubs. Western Oklahoma features natural attractions like the Black Kettle National Grassland and the Washita Battlefield National Historic Site, highlighting its rich history and outdoor opportunities.