Oklahoma is full of small, charming towns, and it’s in these tiny towns where its heart and soul lies. They don’t have to be big in size to charm you, but that’s exactly what these 11 teeny, tiny towns in Oklahoma will do. Check them out and if you ever drive through them, don’t blink or you just might miss them.

  1. Slapout

DrunkDriver/Wikipedia With a population of around 8, the tiny town of Slapout is located in Beaver County in the Panhandle region of the state.

  1. Ames

Becky McCray/Flickr Best known for its location of the Ames Crater, Ames tiny population has seen a 20% increase over the last few years, going from 199 to 239 residents.

  1. Lone Wolf

Jean A/Tripadvisor Tucked away in southwestern Oklahoma, Lone Wolf is home to the beautiful Quartz Mountain Resort overlooking Lake Altus. The population of the tiny town is just over 400 residents.

  1. Gate

Nate/Flickr With a population of just under 100 residents, Gate is located in Beaver County. The charming Avery’s Grocery Market is a quaint little stop to check out while passing through town.

  1. Meers

frankieleon/Flickr The only thing left in the tiny town of Meers is the famous Meers Store & Restaurant. Make sure you don’t blink or you’ll definitely miss this place.

  1. Perkins

cityofperkins.net As the largest town on the list, Perkins population is around 2800 residents. The charming town is located in Payne County and is home to the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma.

  1. Taloga

travelok.com Located near the southern bank of the Canadian River, Taloga means “beautiful valley” or “rocking water.” The population of the town is just shy of 300 residents.

  1. Foss

Volker Schmidt/Flickr Foss is a small agricultural center located in Washita County. The town’s population has grown over the years and now has 151 residents.

  1. Wakita

Nick Nolte/Wikipedia Home to the filming of the Hollywood blockbuster, Twister, Wakita now houses a museum that contains many artifacts and memorabilia from the movie. The town is home to around 350 residents.

  1. Freedom

Becky McCray/Flickr Freedom is home to the Alabaster Caverns State Park and about 289 residents. The town is full of beautiful topography and wide open spaces waiting to be explored.

  1. Slick

abandonedok.com Once an oil boom town with close to 500 residents, Slick’s population has declined over the years to about 130 residents. The tiny town is located in Creek County and is a close commute to Tulsa, Bristow and Sapulpa.

What is your favorite tiny town in Oklahoma? Check out more super, tiny towns in Oklahoma in our previous article here.

DrunkDriver/Wikipedia

With a population of around 8, the tiny town of Slapout is located in Beaver County in the Panhandle region of the state.

Becky McCray/Flickr

Best known for its location of the Ames Crater, Ames tiny population has seen a 20% increase over the last few years, going from 199 to 239 residents.

Jean A/Tripadvisor

Tucked away in southwestern Oklahoma, Lone Wolf is home to the beautiful Quartz Mountain Resort overlooking Lake Altus. The population of the tiny town is just over 400 residents.

Nate/Flickr

With a population of just under 100 residents, Gate is located in Beaver County. The charming Avery’s Grocery Market is a quaint little stop to check out while passing through town.

frankieleon/Flickr

The only thing left in the tiny town of Meers is the famous Meers Store & Restaurant. Make sure you don’t blink or you’ll definitely miss this place.

cityofperkins.net

As the largest town on the list, Perkins population is around 2800 residents. The charming town is located in Payne County and is home to the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma.

travelok.com

Located near the southern bank of the Canadian River, Taloga means “beautiful valley” or “rocking water.” The population of the town is just shy of 300 residents.

Volker Schmidt/Flickr

Foss is a small agricultural center located in Washita County. The town’s population has grown over the years and now has 151 residents.

Nick Nolte/Wikipedia

Home to the filming of the Hollywood blockbuster, Twister, Wakita now houses a museum that contains many artifacts and memorabilia from the movie. The town is home to around 350 residents.

Freedom is home to the Alabaster Caverns State Park and about 289 residents. The town is full of beautiful topography and wide open spaces waiting to be explored.

abandonedok.com

Once an oil boom town with close to 500 residents, Slick’s population has declined over the years to about 130 residents. The tiny town is located in Creek County and is a close commute to Tulsa, Bristow and Sapulpa.

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