Live in Latimer

The best of small-town living with room to grow.

Living in Latimer County means putting down roots in a place where neighbors wave on Main Street, Friday nights are for ballgames, and the outdoors is just steps away. It’s welcoming, steady, and connected. More than just a place to do business, Wilburton and Latimer County are a place to live fully—where small-town charm meets opportunities to grow, create, and thrive.

LIVE IN LATIMER •

LIVE IN LATIMER •

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In Latimer County, local life matters. When you shop with our small businesses, eat at local restaurants, play at community events and outdoor spaces, and live in neighborhoods where people know your name, you’re investing in the strength of our hometown. We love local, and we love Latimer!

Housing

Finding a home in Latimer County means joining a community where affordability, comfort, and small-town charm meet. Whether you’re searching for a rental property, income-based housing, or simply exploring options for your next move, there are local landlords and housing providers ready to help.

    • Bobbie Vinson – 918-465-7949

    • Jeremy Vinson – 918-448-7659

    • Bryce Livingston – 918-448-9376

    • Joe Mack McAlester – 918-465-7220

    • Fred James – 918-448-5139

    • Bobbi Alford – 918-817-2015

    • Totally Hitched RV Park – 918-817-2015

    • John Noah – 918-470-6169

    • Lindsey Lowe – 918-448-7768

    • Betty Green – 918-448-3270

    • Cynthia Apartments – 479-252-1679

    • Wilburton Village Apartments – 918-465-9009

    • Beard Estates – 918-465-3861

    • Choctaw Nation Housing – 580-326-7521

    • Kiamichi Housing Authority – 918-942-1031

Recreation & Culture

Life in Latimer County comes with a front-row seat to both the outdoors and a strong cultural heritage. Robbers Cave State Park is one of Oklahoma’s most iconic destinations, offering hiking, camping, fishing, and horseback riding year-round. Each October, the Robbers Cave Fall Festival fills the park with arts, crafts, food vendors, and family activities, drawing visitors from across the state.

Closer to home, Wilburton Main Street comes alive with parades, holiday celebrations, and community gatherings that showcase the spirit of small-town life. The Latimer County Arts Council adds a creative dimension, hosting exhibits, performances, and workshops that celebrate local talent and bring arts to the forefront of rural life.

Proud to be in the heart

of the Choctaw Nation.

Seal of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma featuring a tomahawk and arrows, with the text "The Great Seal of the Choctaw Nation" surrounding it.

Latimer County is proud to be part of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, whose history, traditions, and ongoing contributions continue to shape who we are today. The Nation’s legacy of resilience and stewardship is woven into the identity of our region, reminding us that our strength comes from both heritage and community.

Beyond its cultural and educational impact, the Choctaw Nation also invests in places that everyone can enjoy. Hotels, lodges, and destinations across the area—open to all—offer residents and visitors the chance to experience Choctaw hospitality first-hand while strengthening our local economy.

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