Oklahoma Real Estate & Relocation Guide

Choctaw, Oklahoma

Population: 9,377

Located in Oklahoma County

Choctaw. The very name conveys thoughts of pioneers and Indians. It is from the Oklahoma Land Run of 1889 that Choctaw began. That same dedicated pioneer spirit is alive today.

Choctaw has various churches, a library, several parks and an out-standing school system, K-12, expect excellence.

Nearby is the Eastern Oklahoma County Vo-Tech, which offers adult classes in addition to high-school vocational training.

There is an excellent 18-hole public golf course, parks, shopping and services readily available. Water skiing and fishing are popular sports and Draper Lake and Thunderbird Lake are easily accessible to the south, Shawnee Lake and the Wes Watkins Reservoir to the east, and Arcadia Lake to the northwest.

Choctaw is only 20 minutes from the largest Air Force Logistic Command system, Tinker Air Force Base, and a like distance to the largest General Motors Plant. Oklahoma City is 20 minutes to the west, a major economic and cultural center hosting other industrial giants such as Lucent Technologies, Kerr-McGee, and FAA. Nearby, awaiting your discovery, are the Remington Horse Racetrack, the Oklahoma City Zoo, Museums and more.

The public school system curriculum begins at Kindergarten and builds through high school to include special classes in gifted/talented and a special education. The Choctaw-Nicoma Park school system consistently ranks at or above state and national averages in ACT and ITBS scores.

Choctaw, quiet, spacious country living in the Oklahoma Heartland. Build Your Future in Eastern Oklahoma County....."A Better Place To Live".