Harper County
Snuggled in the northwest corner of Oklahoma, with the Cimarron on the east and no man’s land on the west, Harper is the county with distinction, not extinction.
Red hills and cedar canyons, wheat fields and oil fields, pasture, sagebrush, and prickly pear, Harper County is a hunter’s paradise with deer, quail, turkey, and pheasant.
Four seasons are defined, sunsets are divine. Bright stars, clean air, wonder views, friendly people and prairie dogs, too … bird-watching and listening, as prairie chicks boom … nature trails, soapweed and cottonwood trees … all help to make Harper County the place you need to be.
Laverne
Located in the heart of Northwestern Oklahoma's agricultural and cattle industry, the oil boom of the 1950s gave Laverne the title of "Oil Capital of Northwest Oklahoma" with some of…
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