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Lincoln County

OK · Pop. 33,917 · Suburban County

65/100Homestead Score

Lincoln County is a suburban county in Oklahoma, spanning 952 square miles with 33,917 residents at a density of 35.6 people per square mile, so rural land and genuine privacy are available. The agricultural economy is rated moderate, built on hay, haylage, wheat. The median home price is $152,000, with an effective property tax rate of 0.53%. The climate sits in USDA hardiness zone 7b with a 201-day growing season, average summer highs of 92.5°F and average winter lows of 26.2°F. Annual rainfall averages 37.3 inches, and with drought risk rated very high, water storage and irrigation planning matter. Stroud Regional Medical Center is 11.5 miles away and includes an emergency room. Broadband reaches 97.1% of homes. On the hazard side, flood risk is high, tornado risk is very high, wildfire risk is very high, drought risk is very high, so plan infrastructure and insurance accordingly.

Property Tax: 0.53%
Growing Season: 201 days
Broadband: 97.1%
Density: 35.6/sq mi

Pros

  • A long 201-day growing season in USDA zone 7b supports a wide range of crops and multiple plantings.
  • A low effective property tax rate of 0.53% holds annual carrying costs down.
  • A median home price of $152,000 makes land and property relatively affordable.
  • Broadband reaches 97.1% of homes, making remote work and online farm sales realistic.
  • Stroud Regional Medical Center, with an emergency room, is just 11.5 miles away — strong local healthcare access.

Cons

  • Wildfire risk is very high, requiring defensible space, fire-resistant construction, and an evacuation plan.
  • Tornado risk is very high, so a storm shelter and wind-resistant structures are practical necessities.
  • Drought risk is very high, making water storage and irrigation infrastructure essential rather than optional.

At a glance

Lincoln County, OK is a solid homesteading option with some tradeoffs.

Homestead score
65/100
Median home price
$152k
Property tax
0.53%
Growing season
201 days (zone 7b)
Annual rainfall
37.3"
Broadband
97.1%
Nearest hospital
Stroud Regional Medical Center, 11.5 mi

Taxes & Cost of Living

Property Tax Rate0.53%
Median Household Income$59,425
Poverty Rate16.5%

Land & Building

Median Home Price$152K

Climate & Growing

USDA Zone7b
Growing Season201 days
Annual Rainfall37.3 inches
Avg Summer High92.5°F
Avg Winter Low26.2°F
Top CropsHay, Haylage, Wheat

Natural Disaster Risk

Drought9/10
Wildfire10/10
Tornado9/10
Flood6/10

Healthcare

Nearest HospitalStroud Regional Medical Center (11.5 mi)
Emergency RoomYes
Healthcare Facilities2

Infrastructure & Community

Broadband Coverage97.1%

Business & Employment

Unemployment Rate3.6%
Ag EconomyModerate

Homesteading in Lincoln County: FAQ

What is the growing season like in Lincoln County?
Lincoln County is in USDA hardiness zone 7b with a 201-day growing season, average summer highs of 92.5°F, and average winter lows of 26.2°F. The established crops are hay, haylage, wheat.
How affordable is land and property here?
The median home price is $152,000 and the effective property tax rate is 0.53%. Per-acre raw-land prices vary widely by parcel here, so check active listings for current rates.
Is broadband internet available?
Broadband reaches 97.1% of homes, strong coverage that supports remote work for most parcels.
How close is healthcare?
Stroud Regional Medical Center is 11.5 miles away and includes an emergency room; there are 2 hospitals in the county.

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Data sources

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Figures are sourced from public datasets: U.S. Census Bureau — ACS 5-year & Gazetteer, USDA NASS Census of Agriculture, USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map, NOAA NCEI U.S. Climate Normals (1991–2020), FEMA National Risk Index, FCC Broadband Data Collection, BLS Local Area Unemployment Statistics, HIFLD Hospitals. Always confirm specifics locally before relying on them. See our methodology for how the homestead score is calculated.