Skiatook, OK


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Skiatook, OK

About Skiatook, OK

Skiatook, OK is a small town with a population of around 5,000 people. It is known for its beautiful scenery, friendly people, and rich history. Living in Skiatook offers access to great outdoor activities like fishing, hunting, camping, hiking and biking. The town also boasts several parks and recreational facilities including a public golf course, tennis courts and swimming pools. There are also plenty of shops offering everything from clothing to groceries to home decor. The community features excellent schools and public services as well as local eateries with delicious food. Overall, living in Skiatook is a wonderful experience that combines the best of small-town life with the convenience of being close to larger cities in the area. Mid-sized city - Northeastern Oklahoma along the Arkansas River.

Location Details

State: Oklahoma
County: Osage County
Metro Area: Tulsa Metro Area
City: Skiatook
Zip Codes: 74070
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 676 ft above sea level
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Tulsa, located along the Arkansas River in the northeast part of the state, is a commercial, industrial, and cultural center for a large agricultural and oil-producing region. Many say it is “where the South meets the West”, mixing characteristics of a traditional, genteel and historic Southern city with the ruggedness, ambitions and appearances of the West.

Not surprisingly, energy is the biggest industry. Several oil and gas companies make Tulsa their home, and some 1,000 more companies have energy-related operations here. This industry is on an uptrend and more recently the economic base has broadened into high-tech, telecommunications, banking, and financial services. The downtown area is prosperous and modern with parks, gardens, and attractive older areas, such as the oil-boom era Art Deco district. Although not the largest city in the state, Tulsa has a full set of performing arts and museums. Excellent suburbs lie east, northeast and south, and Tulsa is coming into its own as a good family city. The low Cost of Living Index makes Tulsa a good value for what is available.

The city of Tulsa lies along the Arkansas River surrounded by gently rolling grassland and hardwood trees, mostly oaks. Tulsa is far enough north to escape long periods of heat in summer and far enough south to miss extreme winter cold. The influence of warm moist air from the Gulf of Mexico often brings high humidity but the climate is essentially continental.

Summers are hot with frequent 100 degree days, but low humidity and southerly breezes can moderate temperatures. Winters are generally mild with temperatures occasionally falling below zero but only for a short time. Falls are long with pleasant, sunny days and cool nights. Precipitation occurs evenly throughout the year, with spring being the wettest. Thunderstorms are common and occasionally severe. Snow is light and remains only for brief periods. First freeze is early November, last is late March.

Skiatook Cost of Living
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Cost of living, attractive downtown, and arts & culture make Skiatook a great place to live.

$225,900
-49.7% lower than avg
$50,077
-37.8% lower than avg
$860 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-33.5% lower than avg
Skiatook Crime
32.3 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Skiatook, Oklahoma
$43,200
for a family
$30,400
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Skiatook
   Cost of living
Violent crime rate
   Attractive downtown
Unattractive setting
   Arts & culture
Summer heat
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Over 4 years ago

My wife and I moved to Skiatook 4 years ago because I like to fish the nearby lake. While there are still some of the small town Oklahoma issues, the drug problem that  More

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I moved to Skiatook when I was six years old. It wasn't a bad little town in 1996. However, it is slowly going downhill. Although it does have a beautiful lake, with  More

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Over 16 years ago

I moved here in 1980 at 12 years old....I finished growing up here and raised my chldren here....I am now 40 and cant belive how this perfect all American town has  More

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