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Why Live in Hinton
Hinton, Oklahoma is a small but growing town in Caddo County, surrounded by cattle farms and flat wheat fields and supported by an active Chamber of Commerce that keeps the community close-knit. Residents see a steady calendar of things to do, including an annual Christmas parade in early December, a car show in October, and a large Fourth of July celebration. Housing in Hinton includes cottages, Craftsman bungalows, New Traditional homes, manufactured homes, and ranch-style properties along gridded streets, with larger lots and hobby farms more common on the outskirts. Mature oaks, maples, and American elms are typical, and the area experiences hot summers, chilly winters with some snow, and a noted vulnerability to tornadoes. Hinton Public Schools has a high overall rating, with Hinton Elementary also earning strong marks, and the district offers vo-tech and dual enrollment options through nearby institutions plus controlled open enrollment. Local jobs include positions at Pur American Processing, Seaboard Foods, and nearby Sugar Creek and Oklahoma casinos, as well as employers in industrial parks along Route 281. For recreation, residents visit the Hinton Historical Museum and Parker House, Red Rock Canyon Campground & Adventure Park with its 12 miles of trails and outdoor pool, and the Kiwanis Sports Complex and Hinton Walking Trail & Park. Main Street holds small businesses, a Mexican café, and a regional supermarket, while the annual three-day Hinton Fair brings rides, food, live music, and livestock and horse shows.
Home Trends in Hinton, OK
On average, homes in Hinton, OK sell after 80 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Hinton, OK over the last 12 months is $240,000, up 41% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.