Woodward, Oklahoma 2025

woodward,OklahomaWoodward is a city in Oklahoma, United States. It serves as the county seat of Woodward County. Founded in 1887, the city' history is closely tied to the development of the Chisholm Trail and the railroad.

The population of Woodward is 12,000 people. The city has a total area of 7.4 square miles (19 km2), all of it land. Woodward has a humid subtropical climate. The average temperature in January, the coldest month, is 46°F/8°C, while the average temperature in July, the hottest month, is 78°F/25°C. The city experiences 228 sunny days a year on average.

Woodward's economy is primarily based on agriculture, the oil industry, and liquefied petroleum gas processing. Major employers in the city include the school district, the county government, and two hospitals.

The city has several attractions such as the Woodward County Historical Society and Museum, which shows exhibits of the city's history, the Plains Indians, and the Chisholm Trail. Another popular spot is the nearby Boiling Springs State Park, which features hiking trails, a small lake, and camping facilities. The city is served by Woodward Regional Airport.

Woodward has a number of cultural attractions including an annual Festival of Lights celebration, held each year on the first Saturday in December, and the annual Chisholm Trail Festival, held each year on the third Saturday in June.

Woodward has a diverse population of 12,000 people. There is a wide range of restaurants in Woodward. Boom Town BBQ serves traditional barbecue dishes, while las Tres Islas offers authentic Mexican cuisine. There are also local cafés and bakeries, a diner, and a drive-in.