Muldrow, OK, is a rural town of approximately 3,400 residents located along the Interstate 40 corridor on the eastern edge of Oklahoma. Known for its tranquil residential setting and proximity to the Arkansas River, Muldrow provides a relaxed lifestyle while being conveniently close to Fort Smith, Arkansas. The town is recognized for its highly rated schools, including Muldrow Public Schools, Muldrow Elementary, and Muldrow Middle School. Housing options in Muldrow are diverse, with midcentury ranch-style homes being the most common. There are also barndominiums and homes with additional land, catering to those seeking more space. Streets are typically quiet and shaded by mature trees, though not designed for walkability. The community features contemporary homes in small subdivisions, offering standard features such as driveways and attached garages, with new construction available. Muldrow City Park serves as the hub of community activity, featuring a seasonal splash pad, playground, walking paths, and a creek. The park also hosts Old Settlers Day each October. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy boating and fishing on the nearby Arkansas River. U.S. Route 64 runs through Muldrow, providing access to local shopping, dining, and services, while Fort Smith, a popular regional destination for dining and entertainment, is about 10 miles away. Additionally, Sallisaw, the Sequoyah County seat, is less than 15 miles from Muldrow. The town's location offers direct routes to Fort Smith and Sallisaw, making it a convenient base for accessing jobs and amenities in these surrounding cities.