Maps & Transportation

Distance to Major Cities

Oklahoma is centrally located in the U.S.

CityMiles from Stroud
Amarillo318
Dallas261
Denver654
Kansas City292
Memphis462
Oklahoma City55
Saint Louis439
Tulsa48

Area Maps

Stroud is centrally located between two of Oklahoma's largest cities.

Air Transportation

Tulsa International Airport

Tulsa International Airport is located 54 miles east of Stroud. It features a full service field with three runways with the longest having a total runway length of 10,000 feet. The airport has at least 10 major commercial airlines and 20 airfreight companies in operation.

Will Rogers World Airport

Will Rogers World Airport is located 68 miles west of Stroud in Oklahoma City. It features a full service field with four runways with the longest having a total runway length of 9,500 feet. The airport has at least seven major commercial airlines and 17 air freight companies in operation.

Stroud Municipal Airport

Stroud Municipal Airport is located 2 miles north of I-44 on U.S. 377. The runway is 3,000 feet in length and can serve private aircraft.

Cushing Flight Service

Crushing Flight Service is located 20 miles northwest of Stroud and has a 5,200 foot runway. Air freight and corporate services are available.

Express & Motor Freight

More than 10 motor freight companies serve Stroud on an as-needed basis. United Parcel Service, Federal Express, and RPS is available.

Rail Availability

There is rail service from the Stillwater Central Railroad (Watco Companies, Inc.), with one local train daily.

Road System

Stroud is located on I-44 (Turner Turnpike), at the intersection of U.S. 377 (SH 99) and U.S. 66.

Water Transportation

Located just 67 miles east of Stroud, the Port of Catoosa is one of the largest, most inland river-ports in the United States. The channel depth is 9 feet and offers year round, ice-free barge service with river flow levels controlled by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.