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Community Guide

Lawton, Oklahoma

About Lawton

Lawton is the largest city in Southwest Oklahoma and the county seat of Comanche County. With a population of approximately 93,000, Lawton offers a unique blend of small-city charm and big-city amenities. As the gateway to the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge and home to Fort Sill, Lawton is a diverse, growing community with deep roots in both military and civilian life.

The city features a revitalizing downtown district, a growing restaurant and entertainment scene, excellent healthcare through the Memorial Health System, and outdoor recreation that rivals destinations across the region. Whether you're raising a family, serving in the military, or looking for a place with affordable cost of living, Lawton has something to offer.

Schools

Lawton offers multiple public, charter, and private school options for families relocating to the area. Rather than overwhelming this page with a long list, we've created a complete guide covering every school in Lawton, Oklahoma.

View All Lawton Schools

Restaurants

From Mexican food and BBQ to breakfast spots and local diners, Lawton's dining scene is growing fast.

  • Backporch Drafthouse
  • John & Cook's Real Pit BBQ
  • Hatch Early Mood Food
  • S&B's Burger Joint
  • Bricktown Brewery

Attractions

Cultural attractions and entertainment keep residents and visitors engaged year-round.

  • Museum of the Great Plains
  • Comanche National Museum
  • Lake Elmer Thomas
  • Simmons Center
  • Lawton Farmers Market

Parks

Lawton offers numerous parks and outdoor spaces for families and individuals.

  • Elmer Thomas Park
  • Lincoln Park
  • Recreation Park
  • Franklin Park

Drive Times

Wichita Mountains: ~25 min
Medicine Park: ~20 min
Fort Sill: ~15 min
Elgin: ~15 min
Cache: ~15 min
Oklahoma City: ~2.5 hrs

Why Residents Love Lawton

Lawton consistently ranks among the most affordable cities in Oklahoma, with a cost of living well below the national average. Residents enjoy access to outdoor recreation at the Wichita Mountains, a growing arts and dining scene, strong military community ties through Fort Sill, and a welcoming, tight-knit atmosphere that makes it easy to call this place home.