Where is Mustang, Oklahoma, USA?

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Where is Mustang Located? - Mustang is a city located in the Canadian County of Oklahoma, United States. Mustang lies between 34.6182199 Degrees North latitudes and 79.0086424 Degrees West longitudes.

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Where is Mustang, Oklahoma

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Where is Mustang?: The Google Map showing the location of Mustang in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

Where is Mustang Located?

Mustang is a city located in the Canadian County of Oklahoma, United States. Mustang lies between 34.6182199 Degrees North latitudes and 79.0086424 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of Mustang city is 19879 people and the city has a total area of 11.98 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.

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Mustang, Oklahoma Quick Facts

AttributeInformation
CityMustang
CountyCanadian County
StateOklahoma
State CapitalOklahoma City
US RegionSouth (West South Central)
Latitude35.3842° N
Longitude97.7245° W
Elevation1,270 ft (387 m)
Land Area12.06 sq mi
Water Area0.01 sq mi
Total Area12.07 sq mi
Population (2020 Census)19,879
Population DensityApproximately 1,649 per sq mi
ZIP Code73099
Area Code405
Time Zone StandardCentral Standard Time (CST, UTC−6)
Time Zone DaylightCentral Daylight Time (CDT, UTC−5)
CurrencyUnited States Dollar (USD)
FIPS Code40-49600
Congressional DistrictOklahoma's 3rd Congressional District

Transportation and Connectivity in Mustang

CategoryInformation
Airport NameWill Rogers World Airport
IATA CodeOKC
Nearest Regional AirportWiley Post Airport
PortInland transportation access through Oklahoma River and regional freight systems
Major HighwaysState Highway 4, Interstate 40, Interstate 44, U.S. Highway 81
Train/Amtrak ServiceNearest Amtrak service available in Oklahoma City
Local Transit ServiceEmbark Oklahoma City regional connections
  • Interstate 40 – Major east–west interstate connecting Mustang with Oklahoma City and western Oklahoma.
  • State Highway 4 – Important local route serving Mustang and surrounding communities.
  • Interstate 44 – Provides regional access to Tulsa and southwestern Missouri.
  • Will Rogers World Airport provides commercial air service nearby.

Top Places to Visit in Mustang, Oklahoma

Landmark NameType
Wild Horse ParkPark and Recreation Area
Mustang Town CenterCommunity Facility
Lake OverholserLake Recreation Area
Yukon City ParkPark
Myriad Botanical GardensGarden and Urban Attraction
National Cowboy & Western Heritage MuseumMuseum
Oklahoma City National MemorialHistoric Site
Riversport AdventuresOutdoor Recreation Facility
Martin Park Nature CenterNature Preserve
Science Museum OklahomaScience Museum

Driving Distances from Mustang, Oklahoma to Nearby Cities

CityStateDistance (mi)Approx. Drive Time
Oklahoma CityOklahoma1525 minutes
YukonOklahoma815 minutes
El RenoOklahoma2530 minutes
NormanOklahoma4550 minutes
EdmondOklahoma3545 minutes
StillwaterOklahoma901 hour 30 minutes
TulsaOklahoma1201 hour 45 minutes
LawtonOklahoma951 hour 30 minutes
WichitaKansas1802 hours 45 minutes
DallasTexas1903 hours

Colleges and Universities Near Mustang, Oklahoma

Institution NameTypeLevelNotable For
Oklahoma City Community CollegePublicCommunity CollegeAssociate degrees, workforce training, and transfer programs
University of OklahomaPublicUniversityResearch, engineering, business, medicine, and athletics
Oklahoma City UniversityPrivateUniversityLaw, business, arts, and professional studies
University of Central OklahomaPublicUniversityEducation, business, science, and liberal arts
Oklahoma State University–Oklahoma CityPublicTechnical CollegeCareer programs, technology, and workforce education

Waterbodies Near Mustang, Oklahoma

Lake Overholser, Canadian River, North Canadian River, Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge waterways, and nearby central Oklahoma water systems.

Stadiums and Sports Facilities in Mustang

Bronco Stadium, Wild Horse Park sports facilities, Mustang Town Center recreation areas, Mustang Community Center, and nearby Oklahoma City sports venues.

Mustang, Oklahoma — Key Historical Facts

  • Mustang was established in the late nineteenth century during the settlement period following the opening of central Oklahoma lands.
  • The community was named after the wild horses that were common throughout the surrounding prairie region.
  • Mustang developed as an agricultural community serving the rural areas southwest of Oklahoma City.
  • The arrival of improved roads and suburban expansion from Oklahoma City contributed to significant population growth during the late twentieth century.
  • Mustang was incorporated as a city in 1969 and continued expanding as a residential community.
  • Today, Mustang is known for its schools, parks, family-oriented neighborhoods, and location within the Oklahoma City metropolitan area.

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