About the Region

Lawton-Fort Sill, Oklahoma, is a community of diverse industries and interests. The area projects an urban feel, yet has a distinctly rural charm. Lawton is unique, partially thanks to Fort Sill’s rich military history and veteran population. Residents enjoy the local beauty, lifestyle, and economy that allows them a higher purchasing power than the national average.

Infrastructure and Transportation

Lawton offers businesses a reliable infrastructure and transportation network. Companies can depend on the area’s power, transit, and communications networks, including fiber internet, to keep their businesses running.   

I-44 connects Lawton with Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Wichita Falls, and other metropolitan areas. Lawton also offers easy access to I-35 and I-40. The Stillwater Central Railroad passes through the Oklahoma Southwest Rail Industrial Park, allowing businesses to easily transport materials and products.

And land isn’t the only way to travel here, as we’re home to Lawton-Fort Sill Regional Airport. Lawton travelers are also not far from Will Rogers Airport in Oklahoma City, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, Love Field in Dallas, and Wichita Falls Regional Airport. Lawton offers multiple daily non-stop flights to DFW Airport.

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Lawton’s easy access to Oklahoma’s abundance of water, natural gas, and other natural resources contributes to the low cost of utilities here. Oklahoma is also a top agricultural producer of wheat, cattle, peanuts, and much more.  

Approximately a quarter of the state is forest land. Oklahoma has the most man-made lakes of any state, as well as four mountain ranges.

Lawton-Fort Sill, Oklahoma, is a community of diverse industries and interests. The area projects an urban feel, yet has a distinctly rural charm. Lawton is unique, partially thanks to Fort Sill’s rich military history and veteran population. Residents enjoy the local beauty, lifestyle, and economy that allows them a higher purchasing power than the national average.

Infrastructure and Transportation

Lawton offers businesses a reliable infrastructure and transportation network. Companies can depend on the area’s power, transit, and communications networks, including fiber internet, to keep their businesses running.   

I-44 connects Lawton with Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Wichita Falls, and other metropolitan areas. Lawton also offers easy access to I-35 and I-40. The Stillwater Central Railroad passes through the Oklahoma Southwest Rail Industrial Park, allowing businesses to easily transport materials and products.

And land isn’t the only way to travel here, as we’re home to Lawton-Fort Sill Regional Airport. Lawton travelers are also not far from Will Rogers Airport in Oklahoma City, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, Love Field in Dallas, and Wichita Falls Regional Airport. Lawton offers multiple daily non-stop flights to DFW Airport.

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Lawton’s easy access to Oklahoma’s abundance of water, natural gas, and other natural resources contributes to the low cost of utilities here. Oklahoma is also a top agricultural producer of wheat, cattle, peanuts, and much more.  

Approximately a quarter of the state is forest land. Oklahoma has the most man-made lakes of any state, as well as four mountain ranges.


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