What is goltry oklahoma?

Goltry is a town in Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, United States. The town was founded in 1889 and named after H.C. Goltry, a local businessman.

As of the 2020 census, the population of Goltry is around 255 residents. The town covers an area of approximately 0.4 square miles.

Goltry is located in the Great Plains region of Oklahoma and has a climate characterized by hot summers and cold winters. The town is part of the Enid Metropolitan Statistical Area.

The town has a few small businesses such as a grocery store, gas station, and a post office. Residents have access to a community center, park, and a volunteer fire department.

Goltry is served by the Goltry Public School District, which includes one elementary school for students in pre-kindergarten to fifth grade. Students in sixth to 12th grade attend schools in nearby towns.

The town hosts an annual Goltry Wheat Festival every June, which celebrates the area's agricultural heritage and features a parade, food vendors, and live entertainment.