2015 Visitor’s Guide
Lake Tenkiller Tahlequah • Illinois River Gore — ‘Trout Capital of Oklahoma’
More Than Summer
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Marinas & Resorts
www.BurntCabinMarina.com (918) 457-5421 - Lake-Front Cabins - Floating Restaurant
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Ship Store - Rental Boats - Jet Ski Rentals - Boat Slips Gas - Oil - Fishing Bait - RV Hookups - New Headpump
35190 S. 497 Road,,Park Hill, OK 74451 (8 Miles South of Keys on Indian Road)
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Family owned and operated for more than 50 years
Nestled among the rolling hills of Oklahoma’s Green Country along the southern end of beautiful Lake Tenkiller, Fin and Feather Resort provides the perfect setting for family reunions, church retreats, business meetings, weddings or just a weekend getaway. And its dining room boasts spectacular all-you-can-eat buffets that generations remember Fin and Feather for.
Gore, OK • (918) 487-5148
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Whether it’s our travel-themed, air-conditioned indoor dining area or our open-air deck overlooking the Fin pond, Soda Steve’s has become a very popular hangout for locals and visitors alike! It’s home to awesome burgers, famous cheese fries, innovative entree salads, ice cream and shakes, homemade root beer and floats, Soda Steve’s own Mission Blend coffee, and an extraordinary one-of-a-kind menu!
For operating hours and more info, see our website.
Fin and Feather Resort • (918) 487-9812
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Pine Cove Marina & Yacht Club The hidden Jewel of Lake Tenkiller — Located at Tenkilller State Park ‑ Only full-service marina on the Lake ‑ Most protected marina on Tenkiller ‑ Located in the Lake’s deepest cove ‑ Open seven day’s a week, year-round ‑ Full-time mechanic ‑ 400 boat slips, from 20 to 80 feet ‑ Boat rental available
Call now to become a member of Lake Tenkiller’s most exclusive Marina and one of the finest in the state 918-489-5735 ‑ www.pinecovemarina.biz ‑ simonspinecove@yahoo.com
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Clearwater Cafe
A Celebration of good taste, good friends and fun! Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
“Indulge yourself with our great salads, sandwiches, entrees and, of course, fresh steaks and seafood.” —David & Pebble Cotner, owners
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Table of Contents
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Page 2-5,8-9-10-11 ................................................. Boating & Marinas Page 7 ......................................................................... Visitor’s Welcome Page 8-9 ................................................................. Tenkiller State Park Page 11 ............................................................................... Scuba Diving Page 12 ....................................... Lodging & Dining - Lake Tenkiller Page 14 ........................................................ Camping ‑ Lake Tenkiller Page 15 .................................. Fishing - Lake Tenkiller/Illinois River Page 16 ......................................................... Relocation & Retirement Page 17 ............................................. July 4th Fireworks Extravaganza Page 18 ........................................................ Nature Hiking & Wildlife Page 19 ...................... Water Safety - US Army Corps of Engineers Page 20 ........................................................................... Greenleaf Lake Page 21 ................................................................................... Tahlequah Page 23 ....................................................... Cherokee Heritage Center Page 24-27 ....................................... Tahlequah - Accommodations, Restaurants & Shopping Page 28-29 ............................................................... Calendar of Events Page 30 ....................................................................... Red Fern Festival Page 31 ........................................................................... Tahlequah Map Page 32 .................................................................... Lake Tenkiller Map Page 35-39 ............................................................................. Attractions Page 36 ...................................... Cherokee Hills Scenic Byways Map Page 40 ......................................................................... Cookson Jubilee Page 41 ................................................................... Upper Illinois River Page 41 ......................................................... Upper Illinois River Map Page 45 ......................................................................... Cookson & Keys Page 46-47 .................................................................... Vian & Sallisaw Page 48 ...................................................... Gore - Lower Illinois River Page 54 .................................... Driving Directions to Tenkiller Dam Page 55 ............................................................................ Arkansas River Page 56 ........................................................................... Ad Information Page 57-61 ............................................. Directory of GTAA Business Members and Advertisers GTAA John Ellis, PRESIDENT Bev Taylor, VP Terri Ussery, SEC./TREAS. Don Nowlin, EXE. DIRECTOR
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Board Members Ed Brocksmith David Cotner Gene Fabry George Harris Craig Heffington Genny Maiden Lessley Pulliam Steve Pool
Photo Services M. Benedict-Scavone Don Bowman Jean Bowman Lesa Cordle Ron Day Barb Downard Carolyn Ehlers Jerry Ehlers Sonja Heald Walter Richardson Jeannie Thompson Graphic Design/ Publication Design Lesa Cordle
The Greater Tenkiller Area Visitors Guide is the official publication of the Greater Tenkiller Area Association. For information about the Greater Tenkiller Area, call or write: GTAA, P.O. Box 245, Cookson OK 74427 (918) 457-4403 or www.LakeTenkiller.com
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Welcome to Lake Tenkiller
Welcome to the Lake Tenkiller Area Scuba • Fish • Ski • Swim • Float Cherokee Culture • Small-Town Atmosphere Lake Tenkiller is Oklahoma’s clear water lake. The nearly 13,000 acres of clear waters, and 130 miles of scenic shoreline with rocky banks and rock bluffs above and below the water provide the environment for the greatest variety of water sports activities and recreational entertainment. The beautiful, clear waters of Lake Tenkiller are perfect for all types of boating activities. Colorful sails grace the horizon on any given day as sailing enthusiasts discover the deep water and whispering breezes. Secluded coves provide shelter from powerboat wakes and prevailing winds and are popular anchoring spots. The lake has 10 marinas and 20 parks managed by the State of Oklahoma or the Corps of Engineers with all levels of campsite facilities available. There are 24 boat launching ramps around the lake, and rental boats of all kinds are available at most marinas. Visitors can find excellent lodging and dining at the many resorts, motels and restaurants around the lake. For dining pleasure, there are floating restaurants, as well as a variety of excellent land-based restaurants — all happy to serve the casually dressed. There are paved roadways surrounding the lake and into each of the recreational access points, as well as a county airport. Lake Tenkiller weaves 34 miles through the wild and rolling hills of Cherokee County. The lake was created in the Illinois River basin by the Tulsa District Army Corps of Engineers. Tenkiller is a proud example of how man and nature can combine their talents and beauty to produce a thing of lasting quality for this generation and generations to come. Produced in cooperation with the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department - 70,000 copies were printed at a cost of $0.71 each. For more information about Oklahoma’s tourism product, log on to TravelOK.com or call 1-800-652-6552.
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Marinas & Resorts
Tenkiller Park is ‘Heaven in the Hills’ Tenkiller State Park is known as Oklahoma’s “heaven in the hills.” The sparkling blue waters of Tenkiller Lake offer water enthusiasts an abundance of recreational opportunities including water skiing, fishing, boating, tubing and scuba diving. Guests may choose from 39 cabins ranging from one to three bedrooms. All cabins, except for the three bedroom, are duplexes, Cabins are equipped with dishes, linens, full kitchens, heat and air, and a television. The park also offers courtyard cottages. The park features RV and tent campsites, as well as rest rooms and showers. The children’s pond is stocked with rainbow trout for winter visitors. Children age 16 and younger may catch their limit of three fish per day with no charge or permit required. The park’s Pine Cove Marina offers fuel, gifts, sportswear, snacks, repairs and boat slip rentals, as well as featuring the floating Clearwater Cafe. The underwater scuba diving park features underwater attractions ranging from a completely submerged school bus, various sunken boats, and aircraft fuselage and more. Driving Directions Driving east on I-40, take Exit 287. Follow Highway 100 North through Gore to the park. Driving west on I-40, take Exit 297. Go 10 miles North on State Highway 82 to State Highway 100, then three miles South to the park. Contact Tenkiller Park Phone: (918) 489-5641 Cabin Office: (918) 489-5641 Fax: (918) 489-2111 e-mail: tenkillercabins@oklahomaparks.com Nature Center: lbunn@OklahomaParks.com Page 8
Facilities include: • Lake and river view • Meeting rooms • Outdoor swimming pool • Pets allowed • restaurant on site • Senior discount • Bicycle rental • Credit Cards accepted • 1,190 acres of park • Nearly 13,000 acres of lake • Tenkiller Ferry Dam (Oklahoma’s second tallest at 97 feet) • 39 cabins, some with fireplaces • 10 courtyard cottages • 10 camping areas with 240 campsites • Assigned camp ground • Nature center
• Community building • Swimming pool with slide and log roll • Boating • Fishing (in lake and trout-stocked stream) • Water skiing • Scuba diving and scuba dive park • Marina • Amphitheater • Kids fishing pond stocked with trout during winter season • Two swim beaches • Picnic shelters • Playgrounds • Volleyball and basketball courts • Hiking and nature trails • Hayrides and campfire programs • Naturalist
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ESCAPE IS CLOSER THAN YOU THINK With 18 Great State Parks and 16 lakes, Oklahoma’s northeastern corner is a bounty of evergreen beauty, watchable wildlife, and outdoor adventure. Nestled in the hills, Greenleaf visitors can enjoy native stone cabins, year-round naturalist programs, and endless exploration on the park’s trails. With tall rock bluffs, native stone and timber cabins, and 130 miles of shoreline, Lake Tenkiller is an H2O oasis for all ages and all aquatic adventures, including scuba diving. Family friendly and featuring a beautifully renovated lodge, Sequoyah is packed with activities including guided trail rides, disc golf, nature center programs, fishing, and bike trails. Visit TravelOK.com/SPDeals for special offers.
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LAKE TENKILLER - KNOWN AS OKLAHOMA’S “HEAVEN IN THE HILLS”
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Marinas & Resorts
The Timbers at Burnt Cabin RV Resort & Boat Storage
• Full Hookups, Concrete Sites, Heavily Wooded • On-site Dry Boat Storage/Free Open Trailer/Boat Storage • Seasonal or Year-Round Sites
• Minutes to Marina and Boat Launch • On-site Manager, Controlled Access • Luxury Sites with Individual Storage, Covered Patio, Stone Fire Pits
(918) 457-4600
33990 S. Burnt Cabin Road, Park Hill OK 74451
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Tubing is one of the most popular sports on Lake Tenkiller, and there are a large number of lodges, resorts and campgrounds available for you and your family for a quick get-away or an extended vacation. Page 10
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Lodging & Dining
Tenkiller Cabins
A Carefree Lake Experience www.tenkillercabins.com 918-576-3498
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Camping sites are plentiful on Lake Tenkiller and accommodate tents and RVs.
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Camping - Lake Tenkiller
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Tenkiller State Park
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers parks and recreation areas can be reserved by calling 1-877-444-6777. Individual campsites may be reserved 240 days in advance, while group facilities may be reserved 360 days in advance. Reservations are not required but are recommended for holidays and peak season. For information on all privately-owned campsites, call the Greater Tenkiller Area Association at 1-888-867-4403.
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parks or privately-owned businesses. Special programs also are available through Tenkiller State Park’s Nature Center. All lake swimming areas are protected from boats with buoy safety markers, and most camping grounds are patrolled 24 hours a day by the State Park Rangers, Oklahoma Scenic Rivers Commission Rangers and the Corps of Engineers. There are several free public access areas along the Upper Illinois River. Campsites for the
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With two state parks and a host of campgrounds that are privately owned or managed by the U.S. Corps of Engineers, there is room for everyone with a range of facilities from RV hookups to the most primitive settings. The parks have boat ramps, bathrooms equipped with showers, picnic shelters and tables, drinking fountains, swimming areas, playgrounds and grills. Group camping areas are plentiful, and packages may be arranged by calling any of the state
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Fishing Fun
Fishing Tenkiller is year-round activity Fishing and wildlife resources at Lake Tenkiller provide a wide variety of outdoor recreation opportunities. Year-round fishing is good with black bass, white bass, striped bass, crappie, catfish, bream and walleye, with rainbow and brown trout stocked in the Illinois River below the dam. The trout fishery on the river attracts many visitors, as does the Illinois River north of the lake, which attracts canoeists and rafters. There are two heated fishing docks for wintertime fishing. Heated docks are at Burnt Cabin Marina and Caney Ridge Marina. Lake Tenkiller is a popular lake for fishing tournaments. Striped bass are also common in the Lower Illinois River with several state record fish coming from its waters. The current striped bass state record was caught in July 1996 by Louis Parker of Gore.
Crappie
Crappie fishing is usually best in the spring as the fish prepare for spawning. Look for small, pea gravel type banks and shallow willow trees. During the hot summer months, crappie can be found in deep water — about 25 to 40 feet deep. In the Fall, crappie move back to the
shallow waters and can be found around submerged brush. Crappie can be caught from one of the heated fishing docks around the lake in the wintertime.
White & Striped Bass
White bass, or sand bass (sandies), provide excellent fishing opportunities in the spring as they head for the upper Illinois River to spawn. From Carter’s Landing to Horseshoe Bend is an excellent area to catch the spring run. During the summer months, the sandies begin to school. Areas near Cookson, Chicken Creek and Snake Creek are good choices. Striped bass are caught below Tenkiller Dam in the Lower Illinois River and Arkansas River near Gore and Marval Resort. Striper fishing is tremendous year around with the lower Illinois River producing the state record 47-pound 8-ounce striper.
Large & Smallmouth Bass
During the summer months, largemouth bass move to deeper water. Night fishing is popular due to the heavy day use on the lake. Smallmouth bass provide
some scrappy fighting in the summer. Most successful areas to catch smallmouth bass are in the Upper Illinois River and Baron Fork Creek. Largemouth bass return to the shallows as water temperatures start to cool down in the Fall. In the wintertime, largemouth bass seek deep water.
Catfish
Catfishing really picks up in the summer months. Fishing the deep water near mud flats around Pettit Bay, Standing Rock and Carter’s Landing are excellent choices. In the Fall, catfishing is good in 10 to 20 feet of water.
Trout
Rainbow and brown trout are stocked in the Illinois River below the dam. Trout are stocked in the river normally every Thursday afternoon in the spring beginning in March. In the summer months, they are stocked three or four times per month. In the wintertime, they are normally stocked every other week. The Oklahoma Wildlife Department has the exact schedule. www.laketenkiller.com
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Relocation/Retirement
Lake Tenkiller is the ideal place to relocate The Tenkiller area is one of the most beautiful and unscathed spots in this region of the country. Numerous real estate agencies, mortgage companies, banks and title companies can assist you with all of your home or business buying needs. Several land developers in the area are helpful in aiding you to find your dream lake lot or acreage to build on. With more than 130 miles to cover, your little slice of heaven is waiting. The area is conveniently located one hour from Fort Smith, Ark., and one hour from Tulsa, Okla. With the growing economy in the immediate area, many don’t even have to commute. A directory of Real Estate Services is located on page 60.
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Many city dwellers retire to the laid back lifestyle the lake has to offer with fishing the No. 1 year-round activity. The many coves and wide open spaces on the lake boast several types of bass, crappie, trout and catfish are pulled from Lake Tenkiller. Many people fish from boats, but many more fish from docks (some heated) and the bank making Lake Tenkiller a fisherman’s paradise.
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Restaurant, Driving Range and Duck Pin Bowling Alley (Open Dec. 2011)
Golf Course (Open June 2012)
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www.TheWolfAtTenkiller.com 453579 E. 965 Road, Vian, OK 74962
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July 4th Fireworks Extravaganza on Beautiful Lake Tenkiller
July 4, 2015
2015 fireworks show was made possible by these sponsorships Five Star Sponsor
4 Star Sponsor
John Ellis & Brenda Gilmore, Sequoyah Fuels, Simon’s Pive Cove Marina, Strayhorn Marina, SUE’S RECYCLING
3 Star Sponsor
Burnt Cabin Marina & Resort, Meadow Park, City of Gore, Gambino’s Pizza, GORE HEALTH SERVICES, Jay & Diane Rutland, Marval, Southlake Insurance/Gore Tag Agency, STIR
2 Star Sponsor
Bloomin’ Acres Farm, Gene & Pat Fabry, Gore Chamber of Commerce, Storage Equipment & Container Co., Snake Creek Marina, Brad Allen, Joan McCoy Family, Richard “Frog” Rainey, Anna McGee, Brant Rouse DDS, PLC, Buckhorn Homeowners Assoc., Carol Armstrong, Charley Brenneis, Cherokee Capitol Abstract & Title Co, Chigger Ridge Cabins, Clear Water Café, Clifton & Carol Whitesell, Cookson Bend Marina, Cookson Country Store and Cabins, Don & Sandy Nowlin, Doug & Loutitia Eason, EMS Cable, Gore True Value/ Just ask Rental, Heinrich Excavation, Jim & Nancy Bushnell, KTFX Radio, Mike & Ginger Gilbreath, OZARKS ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, Robert & Heather Bradshaw, Rum Runners, Tahllequah Abstract & Title Co.. Tahlequah City Hospital, Terrapin Peak, Terri Ussery, Terry Stewart, Terry Warren, The Wine Shoppe, D & L Boat Storage, Mary Beth & Bob Ogle, Robert & Martha Margo, Ron & Linda Poole, Ron & Patti Harris, Sharpe Dept. Stores, Sizemore Landing Boat Storage, Smokin Goat Roadhouse
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Nature, Hiking & Wildlife
Parks offer views of Tenkiller’s wildlife Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge is located two miles south of Vian, and is the winter home for nearly 1 million migratory geese and the bald eagle. Tenkiller State Park Nature Center is open seven days a week during summer. A short nature trail follows a rock bluff by the lake. Guided tours are available. Standing Rock Nature Trail (about 1-1/4 miles) is made up of two loops, each with two segments of shorter trails —Big Pine and Three Sisters on the first loop, and Big Cedar and Hi-Knob on the second. The Buzzard Roost Trail at
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Cato Creek Landing (1-1/2 miles) winds along a circular path beside a creek. The Overlook Nature Trail is located at the Tenkiller Dam Overlook. The first segment of the trail (1-1/4 miles) winds through the woods from the Overlook to Highway 10A (near the Methodist Boys Ranch). The second segment of the trail continues on from Highway 10A and ends at Strayhorn Public Use Area.
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Deer are plentiful in the woods surrounding Tahlequah and Lake Tenkiller.
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Corps of Engineers
In 1947, a newspaper reporter from Tulsa, Oklahoma came to the bustling construction site of the Tenkiller Ferry Dam. He had come to write an article about what was then one of the largest earthfill dams under construction in the United States. He was awestruck by the cold, clear waters of the Illinois River, the deep, winding river valley nestled in the Cookson Hills, and the green forested terrain with its towering rock formations. In his finished article, he predicted that Tenkiller Ferry Lake would one day become the emerald jewel in Oklahoma’s crown of lakes. He was right! Tenkiller Ferry Lake is a unit in the comprehensive plan for the control of floods and other multiple purposes in the Arkansas River Basin. It collects flood waters from a watershed area of 1,610 square miles above the dam site and provides flood protection for about 3,100 acres of land in the Illinois River Valley below the dam. In conjunction with other projects in the Arkansas River Basin, Tenkiller is a major aid in protecting the flood plain of the Arkansas River below the mouth of the Illinois River. Tenkiller has hydroelectric power facilities comprising two generator units with an installed capacity of 40,000 kilowatts. The annual energy output totals about 95,100,000 kilowatt hours. It aids in navigation by providing controlled flows
from the Illinois River watershed into Robert S. Kerr Lake on the Kerr-McClellan Navigation System The Tenkiller power pool of 12,900 surface acres and its adjoining public lands of 17,750 acres are also utilized for municipal water supply, recreation, and fish and wildlife conservation. Tenkiller Ferry Lake offers a myriad of recreational opportunities. It has six Class “A” parks along with many other access points operated and maintained by the Corps of Engineers and two other large parks operated by the State of Oklahoma where visitors can find facilities to meet their camping, picnicking, and other recreational needs. Ten privately operated marinas on the lake offer visitors a variety of services on the water. Compared to other lakes in the state of Oklahoma, Tenkiller Ferry Lake is unique in many ways. There are only six rivers and streams in Oklahoma that have been designated as scenic by the state. Two of those streams flow into the upper end of Tenkiller. They are the Illinois River and the Baron Fork Creek. There is much to see and do. Visitors to the Greater Tenkiller Area can take a float trip on the Upper Illinois River. On the main body of the lake, visitors can experience the best water clarity in the state. Each year, countless scuba enthusiasts journey to Tenkiller to dive in its deep, clear waters. Below the Tenkiller Dam, visitors
can fish for rainbow and brown trout in the oldest put and take trout stream in the state, established in 1965. Tenkiller truly does offer something for everyone to enjoy. The Corps of Engineers reminds its lake visitors to practice good water safety. Tenkiller Ferry Lake has served the area very well over the last fifty years. The many benefits provided by the project are still being realized. It continues to be a work in progress. In 2006, the Corps of Engineers completed the construction of a new spillway structure and a new highway bridge to the east of the original spillway. These gates were built to update the structure and to assure that Tenkiller would have ample release capabilities to safely pass the projected probable maximum flood. The Corps of Engineers strives to be a good steward and caretaker for Tenkiller Ferry Lake. Such a task can be a delicate balancing act trying to manage the needs of the resource with the needs of the resource users. It is the goal of the Corps to tend to it well so as to always maintain Tenkiller as a sparkling ribbon of pristine waters winding its way through the Cookson Hills for all to enjoy. Each year, many new visitors see Tenkiller for the first time. They must all be given the opportunity to see Tenkiller as the reporter envisioned it in 1947, as the Emerald Jewel in Oklahoma’s Crown of Lakes.
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Greenleaf State Park
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Welcome to Tahlequah
Welcome to Tahlequah Tahlequah is a vibrant community in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains. It was surveyed in 1843 and incorporated under Cherokee law in 1852, making it one of the oldest municipalities in Oklahoma. Tahlequah is rich in Cherokee history and culture and is the capital of the Cherokee Nation and the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians. Centered in the midst of the Illinois River, Tenkiller Lake and Lake Fort Gibson, Tahlequah provides outdoor recreational opportunities from boating and fishing to swimming to hiking amid beautiful scenery. Tahlequah is home to Northeastern State University, a comprehensive regional university that is home to the Oklahoma College of Optometry. Tahlequah’s four distinct seasons provide beauty
year-round. The redbud and dogwood trees bloom in the spring with delicate and beautiful colors. Summer’s blue skies and warm days entice folks to outdoor and water activities. Fall has a charm all its own. Scenic highways offer spectacular fall foliage vistas, or you can enjoy the rustling of fall leaves in one of our city parks. The nationallydesignated Cherokee Hills Byway goes through the heart of downtown Tahlequah. Snowflake Winter Festival features an outdoor ice skating rink open Thanksgiving Day through New Year’s Day. We hope you experience Tahlequah’s unique blend of recreational, cultural, historic and educational opportunities and see why our visitors become our friends.
Tahlequah’s downtown has seen much revitalization, especially in the North End Entertainment District. The North End boasts boutiques, restaurants, ice cream and speciality coffee, as well as a large park that hosts festivals and a weekly Farmer’s Market. Page 22
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DILIGWA (Dee-lee-gwah). Hunting. Canoeing. Flint knapping. You think hobbies, we Think Cherokee.
21192 S KEELER DR, PARK HILL , OK 74 451 (888) 999-60 07 • CHEROKEEHERITAGE.ORG
One of the “Best Places to Experience Native American Culture” - CNN, April 23, 2014
Say Osiyo to Cherokee Nation Osiyo is the Cherokee way to say hello. Experience the spirit of this greeting and more when you explore the great adventures within Cherokee Nation, located in northeast Oklahoma. Come for a day, a weekend, or even a full week of cultural attractions and recreational activities.
VisitCherokeeNation.com
Osiyo is the traditional Cherokee greeting. Come say “hello” and plan your visit today: (877) 779-6977
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Stay a While ... Guest Cottages and Bed and Breakfasts
The Mary Geasland Guest House 215 W. Morgan Street (918) 456-3377
Blue Fern Bed and Breakfast 224 W. Chickasaw Street (918) 506-4990
Lodging Conference Centers
Blue Feather Bed and Breakfast 1224 Garner St. (918) 316-6973
Camp Egan 26633 E. Hwy. 62 (918) 456-6489
Lawley House Vacation Cottage 32321 S. Hwy. 82 (Cookson) (918) 978-5177 Pine Valley Retreat State Highway 10 North 1-800-749-1140 Terrapin Peak Bed, Breakfast and Beyond 20965 W. 921 Road (Cookson) 918-457-4906 The Cabin Scenic Illinois River (918) 458-0639
Oak Park Motel 706 E. Downing St 918) 456-2571
Tahlequah Inn 3296 S. Muskogee Ave. (918) 458-1818
River City Motel 1701 E. Downing St. (918) 456-1401
Tahlequah Motor Lodge 2501 S. Muskogee Ave. (918) 456-2350
Super Inn & Suites 1101 E. Downing St. (918) 456-2558
Camp Heart O’Hills (918) 457-4906 23122 Salvation Road (Welling)
Hotels/Motels Cherokee Inn 501 E. Downing St. (918) 456-3621 Comfort Inn & Suites 101 Reasor St. (918) 431-0600 Days Inn 701 Holiday Dr. (918) 456-7800 Oak Hill Motel & Suites 2600 S. Muskogee Ave. (918) 458-1200 Above photo by Jeannie Thompson
Tahlequah’s North End Entertainment District boasts restaurants, shopping, arts and ice cream, and is the anchor for many of the festivals hosted by the town. Photo to the Left by M. Benedict-Scavone
Large-scale murals dot the downtown landscape, as well as a variety of art galleries and crafts boutiques.
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Only in Tahlequah
Sparrowhawk provides beautiful panoramic views of the Illinois River. Tahlequah and the surrounding countryside offers miles of roads for bicyclists and hikers. The terrain and beauty attract riders from across the state, and several times Tahlequah has played host to FreeWheel Oklahoma, an annual ride that traverses the state. Hiking trails can be found at several camps and access sites along the Illinois River. Lake Tenkiller and Lake Fort Gibson also offer hiking trails. The Cherokee Hills National Byway takes you through the foothills of the Ozark Mountains. A map and things to do and see is on Page 36.
The beautiful clear waters of Lake Tenkiller are perfect for all types of boating and skiing activities. Lake Tenkiller boasts one of area’s only Scuba parks. Divers love Tenkiller for its clear waters sheer cliff drop-offs and gorgeous underwater scenery. The lake has ten marinas and twenty parks managed by the State of Oklahoma or the Army Corps of Engineers, and twenty-four boat ramps.
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Restaurants
Where to eat in and around Tahlequah Local Favorites Akropolis 300 N. Muskogee Ave. (918) 431-1988 Azar’s Mediterranean Kitchen 409 N. Muskogee Ave. (918) 506-4810 The Branch 505 N. Muskogee (918) 456-1500 Big Red Highway 82 S., Keys (918) 456-0411 Boom-A-Rang Diner 116 S. Muskogee (918) 458-1112 Bryant’s Daylight Donuts 1515 S. Muskogee Ave. (918) 456-1051 Del Rancho 4800 S. Muskogee Ave. (918) 456-0757 Drip: The Beverage Lab 403 N. Muskogee (918) 708-1930 Iguana Cafee 500-A N. Muskogee (918) 458-0768 The Grill 407 N. Muskogee (918) 456-4210 Hungry House 902 S. Muskogee (918) 431-0880 Jimmys Egg 2824 S Muskogee (918) 456-4434 Page 26
Jincy’s Kitchen (918) 457-5072 KAWI Cafe (918) 458-6114 KTK Angus Steakhouse 2505 S. Muskogee Ave. (918) 453-0300 Morgan’s Bakery 131 N. Muskogee Ave. (918) 456-3731 Out West Cafe 2084 W. Choctaw St. (918) 456-4466 Napoli’s Italian Restaurant 901 S. Muskogee Ave. (918) 207-0870 Restaurant of the Cherokees Tribal Complex (918) 456-2070
Photo by Walter Richardson
Tahlequah’s North End is a great place to grab some dinner, speciality coffee or some desert. Pasti’s Italian Restaurant 4601 S. Muskogee (918) 456-0444
Jose’s 112 Monroe St.
Ruby’s 1507 S. Muskogee Ave. (918) 453-0486
Asian
Mexican
(918) 431-1923 August Moon 1622 S. Muskogee (918) 456-2818
Southside Drive In 1216. S. Muskogee Ave. (918) 456-2126
Chilangos 1300 S. Muskogee Ave (918) 431-1511
Asian Star 1313 S. Muskogee Ave. (918) 431-0800
Sunrise Donuts 708 E. Downing (918) 506-4084
El Molcajeta 104 E. 4th St. (918) 458-0505
China Super Buffet 403 Daisy Drive (918) 453-2880
Sweet Tooth Candy Shoppe 411 N. Muskogee Ave. (918) 772-5039
El Zarape 701 E. Downing St. (918) 456-0708
Grand China 1401 E. Downing St. (918) 456-2505
Fino’s Mexican Restaurant 2203 W. Choctaw St. (918) 458-4760
Barbeque
Las Maracas 1175 E. Downing (918) 458-0100
Rib Crib 1909 S. Muskogee Ave. (918) 456-5800
Tahlequah Drug Company 2028 Mahaney Ave (918) 431-0555 Vidalias 319 N. Muskogee Ave. (918) 456-5551
My Place Bar-B-Q 1500 Park Hill Rd. (918) 456-5888
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Shopping Fish’s Bar-B-Que 103 Ballentine Rd. (918) 453-9291
Pizza Mazzio’s Pizza 1712 S. Muskogee Ave. (918) 0456-4444 Pizza Hut 1002 E. Downing St. (918) 458-0000 Sam & Ella’s Chicken Palace 419 N. Muskogee (918) 456-1411 Simple Simons 1294 E. Downing St. (918) 458-5522 Pizza by Manooch 800 E. Downing (918) 456-4448 Domino’s 1219 S. Park Hill Rd. (918) 207-1444 Little Caesar’s 1909 S. Muskogee Ave. (918) 456-4500
Chain Restaurants Arby’s Roast Beef 1414 S. Muskogee Ave. (918) 456-0934 Burger King 2407 S. Muskogee Ave. (918) 453-9377
Braum’s Ice Cream & Dairy 807 E. Downing St. (918) 456-1137 Carl’s Jr. 1850 S. Muskogee Ave. (918) 207-0437 Chili’s 1957 S. Muskogee Ave. (918) 453-9701 Charlie’s Chicken 1594 S. Muskogee (918) 456-1600
Buy the Way…. Jacob Gallery 504 N. Muskogee Ave.
Junie’s Closet 110 N. Muskogee Ave.
Paceline Cyclery 500 N. Muskogee Ave.
Thru the House 104 N. Muskogee Ave.
Remedy Blu 415 N. Muskogee Ave.
Oasis Health Foods 111 N. Muskogee Ave.
Obsession 413 N. Muskogee Ave.
Serendipity Quilt Shoppe 109 N. Muskogee Ave.
Cashmere Lane 401 N. Muskogee Ave.
KFC 1614 S. Muskogee Ave. (918) 456-8831
Boulevard Men’s Clothing 308 N. Muskogee Ave. (918) 506-4419
McDonald’s 1501 S. Muskogee Ave. (918) 456-4740
Eufloria 306 N. Muskogee Ave.
Sonic Drive In 1200 E. Downing St. (918) 458-0011 Subway 822 E. Downing St. (918) 456-0604 and 1408 S. Muskogee Ave. (918) 456-2211 and 26246 Hwy. 82 S. (918) 458-9782 Taco Bell 1319 S. Muskogee Ave. (918) 456-4148 Taco Mayo 1900 S. Muskogee Ave. (918) 458-5003
Vivid Salon 304 N. Muskogee Ave. Workman’s Department Store 235 N. Muskogee Ave. Cooks Companion & More 219 N. Muskogee Ave. Dos Okies Emporium 215 N. Muskogee edie’s Fashions and Gifts 120 N. Muskogee Ave. Everything Under the Sun 121 N. Muskogee Ave.
Meigs Jewelers 100 N. Muskogee Ave. Remarkables 114 S. Muskogee Neat Stuff 118 S. Muskogee Ave. A Bloom 225 S. Muskogee Ave. Spider Gallery 215 S. Muskogee Ave. Grapevine Consignments 306 S. Muskogee Ave. Donna’s Flower Designs and Gifts 1801 S. Muskogee Ave. Speckled Hen 5227 S. Muskogee Ave. Vintage on Main 15362 Highway 62 Love’s Briar Patch 14587 Highway 62
KB Jewelry 125 N. Muskogee Ave www.tourtahlequah.com
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Calendar of Events JANUARY 1st Last day of Snowflake - Ice skating, Norris Park.
31st Galaxy of Stars Series: Junior Brown - Northeastern State
5th Wines of Winter - Tahlequah
7 p.m. Free admission.
University. www.nsuok.edu/si
www.nsuok.edu/jazzlab
APRIL
24th-25th 9th Annual Red Fern Festival - Downtown Tahlequah.
27th NSU’s Galaxy of Stars Series: Ryan & Ryan. www.nsuok.edu/si 10th-11th Good Food Festival/ Home & Garden Show - Norris
FEBRUARY
29th NSU Jazz Lab: Jazz Combos -
Park. Tahlequah Main Street Association. www.downtowntahlequah.com
www.refernfestival.com
18th – May 23rd 44th Annual Trail of Tears Art Show and Sale Cherokee Heritage Center.
Main Street Association.
11th Pottery Class - Cherokee
www.cherokeeheritage.org
www.downtowntahlequah.com
Heritage Center. www.cherokeeheritage.org
13th NSU Jazz Lab: JAMBALAYA! - Fundraiser for the NSU
13th NSU Jazz Lab: Masterclass with guitarist, Ben Harris - 2 p.m.
MAY
Jazz Studies Program, featuring the NSU Jazz Ensemble. www.nsuok.edu/jazzlab
23rd Galaxy of Stars Series: The Great Gatsby - Montana Repertory
Theatre www.nsuok.edu/si
MARCH 1st NSU Jazz Lab: 11th Annual JUDGES JAM - 8pm www.nsuok.edu/jazzlab
2nd 48th Annual Green Country Jazz Festival Concert - featuring
drummer Terri Lyne Carrington - NSU Center for Performing Arts.
free admission. www.nsuok.edu/jazzlab
13th NSU Jazz Lab: Guitarist Ben Harris with the NSU Jazz Ensemble - 7 p.m. $5 admission. www.nsuok.edu/jazzlab
14th-18th 43rd Annual Symposium on the American Indian - www.nsuok.edu/symposium 16th Third Thursday - Tahlequah Main Street Association. Downtown Tahlequah. www.downtowntahlequah.com 22nd NSU Jazz Lab: Jazz Combos - Free admission. www.nsuok.edu/jazzlab
2nd Bows Class - Cherokee Heritage Center. www.cherokeeheritage.org 15th Gospel Sing - Cherokee Heritage Center. www.cherokeeheritage.org
21th Third Thursday - Tahlequah Main Street Association. Downtown Tahlequah. www.downtowntahlequah.com Movies in the Park - Norris
Park. Saturdays from May through September. www.downtowntahlequah.com
JUNE 6th Moccasins Class - Cherokee Heritage Center. www.cherokeeheritage.org
www.nsuok.edu/jazzlab
6th Round Reed Basketry and lids Class-Cherokee Heritage Center www.cherokeeheritage.org
7th Founders Day 5K run 19th Third Thursday - Tahlequah
Main Street Association. Downtown Tahlequah. www.downtowntahlequah.com
26th-27th Indian Territory Days Cherokee Heritage Center. www.cherokeeheritage.org
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Calendar of Events 12th-13th Arts on the Avenue -
Arts, Entertainment & Culture at the Cherokee Capitol square in downtown Tahlequah. www.artsontheave.net
12th-13th Cherokee Ancestry Conference - Cherokee Heritage Center. www.cherokeeheritage.org
12th Wines on the Avenue -
Cherokee Capitol Square. Tahlequah www.artsontheave.net
Movies in the Park - Norris
Park. Saturdays from May through September. www.downtowntahlequah.com
AUGUST 8th Carving Class - Cherokee
Heritage Center. www.cherokeeheritage.org
20th Third Thursday - Tahlequah Main Street Association. Downtown Tahlequah. www.downtowntahlequah.com
18th Third Thursday - Tahlequah Main Street Association. Downtown Tahlequah. www.downtowntahlequah.com
28th-29th 2nd Annual Big Jim’s Motorcycle Rally - Norris Park.
19th-20th Cookson Jubilee -
29th-Sept. 27th 19th Annual Cherokee Homecoming Art Show and Sale - Cherokee Heritage Center.
Cookson, Lake Tenkiller.
30th-August 23rd Miss Cherokee Exhibit - Cherokee Heritage Center. www.cherokeeheritage.org
River City Players - Every Thursday,
Friday, and Saturday through August 1st. For tickets call (918) 458-2075 www.nsuok.edu/si
Movies in the Park - Norris
Park. Saturdays from May through September. www.downtowntahlequah.com
JULY 4th Fireworks Extravaganza (Lake Tenkiller) - south end of Lake Tenkiller, near Tenkiller State Park.
4th Illinois River Ranch 11th Flat Reed Mats and Baskets Class - Cherokee Heritage Center.
www.bigjimsrally.com
www.cherokeeheritage.org
Center. www.cherokeeheritage.org
Movies in the Park - Norris
Park. Saturdays from May through September. www.downtowntahlequah.com
www.cherokeeheritage.org
2nd-3rd 4th Annual OKsWagen Festival - Norris Park. www.okswagen.com
3rd-Nov.8th Inaugural Cherokee National Treasures Art Show - Cherokee Heritage Center. www. cherokeeheritage.org
19th Third Thursday - Tahlequah
Main Street Association. Downtown Tahlequah. www.downtowntahlequah.com
24th Fingerweaving and Twining Class - Cherokee Heritage Center www.cherokeeheritage.org
NOVEMBER
Spider Gallery. Tahlequah.
7th Accoutrements Class Cherokee Heritage Center. www.cherokeeheritage.org
SEPTEMBER
14th-April 2016 Cherokee
Movies in the Park (last one of the year) - Saturdays from May through
Syllabary; From Talking Leaves to Pixels - Cherokee Heritage Center.
September. www.downtowntahlequah.com
4th-6th 63rd Annual Cherokee National Holiday - Tahlequah. www.cherokee.org/AboutTheNation/ NationalHoliday
www.cherokeeheritage.org
16th Third Thursday - Tahlequah
OCTOBER
River City Players - Every Thursday,
Cherokee Heritage Center.
31st First Families of Cherokee Nation Reunion - Cherokee Heritage 4th-7th Plein Air Oklahoma -
10th-12th - Medicine Stone Music Festival - Diamondhead Resorts.
Main Street Association. Downtown Tahlequah. www.downtowntahlequah.com
1st-2nd Ancient Cherokee Days -
11th-13th - Blue Note Festival Hanging Rock Camp.
Friday, and Saturday through August 1st. For tickets call (918) 458-2075
12th Pottery Sculpture Class -
www.nsuok.edu/si
www.cherokeeheritage.org
www.cherokeeheritage.org
19th Lady’s Night Out - Downtown Tahlequah. www.downtowntahlequah.com
26th Snowflake Ice Skating Begins - Norris Park. www snowflakewinterfest.com
DECEMBER All month Snowflake Ice Skating -
Norris Park. www.snowflakewinterfest.com
Cherokee Heritage Center.
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Red Fern Festival
Red Fern Festival honors Tahlequah’s role in ‘Where the Red Fern Grows’ The novel “Where the Red Fern Grows” is the basis for Tahlequah’s Red Fern Festival, and scheduled to be held April 24-25, 2015. The legend of the red fern tells of two Native American children who become lost in a blizzard, and die before they can find their way home. In the spring their bodies are found, a red fern growing between them. The legend says that only an angel can plant the seed from which the red fern grows, and that the plant will never die. Now, to many, the legend of the red fern evokes heartfelt memories. People are curious about the area that inspired the story, and in the hound dogs and raccoons. Visitors want to connect the mystical place in their minds the story took them to the physical place the story is set. All of this gave rise to the Red Fern Festival. The Red Fern Festival includes hound dog field trials, a barbeque and chili cookoff, live music, the ever-popular crawdad hole, old-fashioned children’s games, a car show, a fern sale, handcrafted arts and crafts, more hounds, raccoons, and a lovely festival that is evocative a simpler time. “Where the Red Fern Grows” was written by Tahlequah-area native Wilson Rawls. Visit RedFernFestival.com for dates, schedule of events and other information. Page 30
Photos by Lesa Cordle
The 2015 Red Fern Festival takes place April 24-25 and includes hound dog trials, street musicians, shopping, children’s games, classic and antique cars and a Barbecue Cookoff. For more information, visit. www.RedFernFestival.com.
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Cookson Bend Marina - (918) 457-5161
Pine Cove Marina - (918) 489-5735
Sixshooter Marina - (918) 457-5152
Snake Cree Marina - (918) 457-56714
Strayhorn Marina - (918) 487-5178
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Things to See and Do — Lake Tenkiller
Lake offers fun from sunup past sundown
Photo b Sonja Heald
Boating is the No. 1 year-round sport on Lake Tenkiller. Tenkiller Lake boasts nearly 13,000 acres of space for all types of boating activities that cover sailing, scuba diving, water skiing, wakeboarding, innertubing, fishing, cruising, lounging and jet skiing.
(918) 284-9440
There are full-service marinas on the lake that provide fuel, snacks, swimwear, water toys and other necessities. Four of the marinas (Pine Cove, Barnacle Bills, Burnt Cabin and Sixshooter) also include
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floating restaurants that allow casual dress straight from the lake. There are businesses that assist boaters who experience an accident or breakdown. Refer to the business directory on pages 57-61 of this guide. The rocky bluffs and serene, lush forests provide beautiful scenery from any location on the lake. There are many secluded coves in which to anchor. The sunsets have been ranked as one of the most engaging sights in the state. The clear night skies afford an awesome array of stars for gazing, perfect for night-time romance, sailing or hunting for falling meteors. Several marinas rent pontoons, ski boats and wave runners for your convenience.
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From Your Backyard To Lake Tenkiller Things you do and things you use impact Lake Tenkiller water quality
Watershed Quiz 1. What is a watershed? 2. In what watershed is Tenkiller Lake? 3. What nutrient is the major polluter for the Illinois River watershed? Page 34
• Properly dispose of pet waste, unused medications and household chemicals.
Watershed Quiz Answers 1. A watershed is the area that drains to a common waterway such as a stream or lake. 2. Tenkiller Lake is in the Illinois River watershed of one million acres in Arkansas and Oklahoma. 3. Phosphorus is the nutrient in the Illinois River watershed that promotes growth of potentially toxic algae.
• Test soil for the amount of phosphorus lawns and gardens really need. • Maintain your home’s septic system.
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Lake News, Weather & Fishing Report Payne Radio Group brings you live coverage of Lake Tenkiller news, weather and fishing conditions. Whether you are on the lake, at home or in your truck, we have you covered with classic and pop country, OU, OSU, and NSU coverage, local high school football and basketball, concert news, and weekly “red-hot” giveaways. Payne Radio Group celebrates 53 years of radio broadcasting and celebrates its founder Bill Payne, recipient of the Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters 2014 Hall of Fame and Country Music 2012 Hall of Fame awards. Our family cares and takes pride in serving the Lake Tenkiller area
Congratulations Bill Payne (center) 2014 Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame!
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Things to See and Do The J. T. Nickel Family Nature and Wildlife Preserve
The Nickel Preserve is the largest privately protected conservation area in the Ozarks. This 17,000-acre landscape rests in eastern Oklahoma’s rolling Cookson Hills and overlooks the Illinois River. Spring-fed creeks meander amid a rugged topography of steep slopes and narrow valleys harboring a mosaic of oak-hickory forest, lofty pine woodland, and a diverse mix of savanna, shrubland, and prairie. The preserve provides optimal habitat for a suite of uncommon breeding bird species, including some whose survival requires large blocks of intact habitat.
Snowflake Winter Festival
Snowflake Winter Festival is anchored at Norris Park in downtown Tahlequah and transforms the park, the North End District and much of downtown into a winter wonderland. Snowflake Winter Festival features an ice skating rink open from Thanksgiving day through New Year’s Day and holiday decorations bedecking Main Street. This publication produced in cooperation with the Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Department. For more information about Oklahoma, visit www.TravelOK. com or call 1-800-652-6552. For more information about the Lake Tenkiller area, visit www.LakeTenkiller.com.
Cherokee Heritage Center
The Cherokee Heritage Center is constructed of native stone and concrete, and incorporates the three remaining pillars of the Cherokee National Female Seminary, whas was the first institution of higher learning for women west of the Mississippi. The museum is comprised of the permanent Trail of Tears Exhibit and rotating exhibits. The outdoor exhibits include Adams Corner Rural Village and Diligwa, the 1710 Cherokee Village.
The Thompson House
Register of Historic Places. The house was built in 1882 by Johnson Thompson, and the two-story house’s architectural style is Queen Anne Carpenter Gothic with Eastlake style interior woodwork.
Foliage Excursions
The roads in and around Tahlequah are ablaze with color in the spring and autumn. The Cherokee Hills National Byway, which runs through downtown Tahlequah, is an excellent starting point for whichever direction you decide to take. The Tahlequah Area Tourism Council is always happy to suggest driving routes.
The Thompson House is one of nearly 20 properties in and around Tahlequah listed on the National
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Things to See and Do John Hair Cultural Center Museum
Named after Keetoowah Cherokee Chief John Hair, the museum demonstrates the journey of the Keetoowah Cherokees. The museum has artifacts such as quartz arrowheads linked to the Keetoowah Cherokees and traditional craft items such as baskets and gigs. Keetoowah Cherokee archives will also be housed there. Permanent and rotating exhibits are planned.
Cherokee Supreme Court Museum
began on the new building. The majestic building continued as the female seminary until statehood. Now known as Seminary Hall, the building is the centerpiece of NSU. In the lobby is a mural, which was commissioned as a WPA project, by the Kiowa Five.
NSU River City Players
The River City Players have been entertaining visitors and locals alike for more than two decades. These high-energy song and dance shows are always crowd pleasers. The shows run from mid-June through mid-August at the NSU Playhouse.
The Supreme Court building is the oldest government building in Oklahoma, built in 1844. The Tahlequah Original Townsite building housed the printing press of the Cherokee Advocate, the first newspaper in Oklahoma. The Historic District museum features pieces in three historic areas In 1843, the Cherokee National Council including the Cherokee National Judicial System, the designated the 160 acres surrounding their capitol Cherokee Advocate and Phoenix newspapers and the site as the township of Tahlequah, and ordered it CENTURY 21 Wright Real Estate Cherokee language with a variety of historical items surveyed. The Original Townsite Historic District, 2012 Lake Tenkiller Guide & Insert Tahlequah Vistors Guide including photos, stories, objects and furniture. Publish 2011downtown, was the residential lying Date westDecember of the city’s Submit 8-26-11 section of that first 160-acre townsite and still contains many structures dating before statehood. Tahlequah History Trail The Tahlequah History Trail begins near the NSU campus and follows Town Branch. This lovely walk is perfect for strolling, exercising and drinking in the natural beauty and history.
Cherokee National Prison Museum Learn about the Cherokee judicial system of the late 1800s at the Cherokee National Prison Museum. From 1875 to 1901, this sandstone building served as the only penitentiary in Indian Territory. Tour ironclad cells and take a look inside the the sheriff’s office and the primitive prison kitchen. Spin the Wheel of Justice to find out which punishment for each crime in the days when the prison was in operation.
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Things to See and Do
Other Diversions
Photo by Jerry Ehlers
Musicians gathered on the lawn of the Murrell Home during the Murrell Home Lawn Social held annually in May.
The Murrell Home
George Murrell built this home in the new Cherokee Nation about 1845, and it is the only remaining ante-bellum home in Oklahoma. The home contains original and period artifacts and furnishings. Several special events are held throughout the year, including ghost stories in October, the 1850s Lawn Social in May and the Victorian Holiday Open House.
John Ross Museum
The John Ross Museum highlights the life of John Ross, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation for more than 38 years. It houses exhibits and interactive displays on the Trail of Tears, Civil War, the Cherokee Golden Age and the Cherokee Nation’s passion for the education of its people. The museum is located adjacent to Ross Cemetery.
The Cherokee Arts Center
The Cherokee Arts Center offers artists a place to meet, share their knowledge and learn new techniques. The creative space can be used for a variety of artistic mediums such as metal smithing, pottery, loom weaving, painting, basket weaving and more. The retail gallery is available to Cherokee artists to have a venue to show and sell their work.
Spider Gallery
The Spider Gallery displays art by more than 50 Cherokee artists from eight area counties, as well as Alabama, New Mexico and Texas. The works range from traditional pottery, jewelry and paintings to contemporary assemblage sculptures.
All American Water Slide 17170 Hwy 10 (918) 456-6949 Cherokee Casino 16489 Hwy 62 (918) 207-3600 Cherokee Springs Golf 700 E. Ballentine Rd. (918) 453-5000 Green Country Cinemas 1100 N. Heritage Ln. (918) 431-1184 Liberty Motor Speedway 15882 Hwy 62 (918) 456-5092 The SkateHouse 1508 N. Grand Ave. (918) 456-1100 Tahlequah City Golf 2200 Golf Course Rd. (918) 456-3761 Anthis Brennan Sports Complex West Allen Road (918) 456-0651 The Wolf at Tenkiller Golf 53579 E. 965 Road,Vian (918) 773-5093 Three Forks Nature Center 19460 Park 80 (918) 772-2108 Thunderbowl 833 W. Choctaw St. (918) 456-4663 War Eagle Water Slide 13020 Hwy 10 (918) 456-6272 Western Hills Golf Course 17131 Park 10 (918) 772-204
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Cookson Jubilee
Cookson Jubilee hits town June 19th, brings food, arts, crafts and live music
The 40th annual Cookson Jubilee will enthrall families on Friday June 19th with stage music, excellent food, family fun, a variety of arts and crafts and the Little Miss Lake Tenkiller Pageant. The entertainment and fun continues Saturday June 20th throughout the afternoon and evening for an alcohol-free, family and fun-filled weekend. The festival is held in the heart of Cookson, Oklahoma in the center of Lake Tenkiller. It is held on the Tenkiller Area Community Organization’s property next to the Tenkiller Airpark. The physical address is 32247 S. 540 Rd. Multi-generations of families and friends have been gathering together in an enjoyable reunion Page 40
type atmosphere. Entertainers that are interested in showcasing their talents are invited to call James at 479.651.1446 or email kenney60@ att.net. Vendors are welcome to call Linda at 918.457.4390 or email mickeystubblefield@hotmail.com for a vendor packet. For more information, please email tacocookson@gmail.com or facebook TacoCookson or write TACO, PO Box 37, Cookson OK 74427. TACO is a 501(c)(3) group volunteering to work toward the enrichment and betterment of the Lake Tenkiller area with various activities throughout the year.
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Upper Illinois River
Photo by Barb Downard
Arrowhead Camp
456-1140
Cedar Valley Camp
456-2484
Diamondhead Resort
456-4545
Eagle Bluff
456-3031
Elephant Rock
456-4215
Falcon Floats
456-8058
Flint Creek Store
597-2667
Green River Floats
456-4867
Hanging Rock Camp
456-3088
Peyton’s Place
456-3847
Riverside Camp
456-4787
Sparrow Hawk Camp
456-8371
Spencer Ridge Resort
597-2269
War Eagle Recreation
456-6272
All American Floats
456-6949
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Pool/Water Slide
Meeting Room
Showers
Nature Center
Outdoor Activities
Game Room
Private Canoes/Shuttle
Food Service
Supplies
Group Lodge
Bunkhouse
Cabins
Motel
RV Park/Hook-up
Camping
Please prearrange with outfitters for services
Canoes
Outfitters on the Illinois River
Inner Tubes, Rafts, Etc.
The Illinois River is a designated scenic river and attracts river enthusiasts from across the nation. Hundreds of thousands of people visit Tahlequah to float the river in canoes, kayaks and rafts and are treated to views such as the Old River Bridge (shown above), Elephant Rock and Goats Bluff.
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Upper Illinois River
Illinois River offers fun and adventure
Ever since legislation designated the Illinois River as a scenic river, it has offered visitors an opportunity for fun, adventure and beauty. The clear waters meander through the Ozark hills and provide visitors with views of oak and elm trees and the occasional hickory and cedar. The majority of the river is easy going, allowing its floaters to relax and enjoy the high bluffs, rocky islands and a medley of wildlife. There are many outfitters along the river that provide canoes, kayaks or rafts. Many of them offer group discounts and lodging facilities. You also can bring your own kayak, canoe or raft and put in at any of the public access points. It is required that you have a User Fee Decal on your boat, which may be purchased at the Oklahoma Scenic Rivers Commission. Canoeing, kayaking or floating the Illinois River is not dangerous, but be sure to observe all of the safety precautions, wear your lifejackets and make yourself aware of the current flow and level of the river. Fishermen enjoy largemouth and small-mouth bass, channel and flathead catfish, walleye and various
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The Illinois River offers outdoor entertainment for the whole family. Rafts, canoes and kayaks are popular in the summer months. Many people also enjoy fishing the Illinois River with more than 70 species of fish available, including bass, catfish, walleye and sunfish. sunfishes. There are more than 70 species, with a few seasonal varieties. There are a few classes available for fly-fishing, lure tying and guided fishing trips.
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Cookson & Keys
Cookson, Keys are gateway to Lake Tenkiller Cookson
The town took its name from Jack Cookson, who operated the local post office from his home before statehood. Cookson was located on the shore of the Illinois River, near the Cookson Bluff area. One of the first buildings in the area was the Ballew Brothers’ Store. They supplied locals with everything from food to guns and tools. Some years later, the Stratton family took over the operation, which by then was also the post office. The first floor of the building housed the store and post office. The store was a popular gathering place, and served as a place to vote during elections. In 1947, the Corps of Engineers began construction on the Tenkiller Dam. Several of the structures from the town were moved to higher ground. Among these were the old store and several small cabins, which were relocated to their present location on Highway 82 in Cookson. The store is still a popular gathering place. Several structures from the old town could not be moved and were left behind at the bottom of the lake. They now are a popular underwater destinations for scuba divers.
Keys Photo by M. Benedict-Scavone
Boating is very popular on Lake Tenkiller during the summer months and the communities of Cookson and Keys are a good point to start. Stores offer gas, food and beverages, and everything you need for a day of fun on the water.
The Keys community is located south of Tahlequah at the junction of Oklahoma State Highway 82, which traverses the east side of the lake, and Indian Road, which traverses the west side. Because of its location as a gateway to both sides of Lake Tenkiller, Keys is a focal point for a variety of businesses, including convenience stores, banks, restaurants, hair/ nail salons, real estate agencies, churches, a donut shop, boat repair shop, auto repair shop, hotel, agriculture and feed store and the world-famous Jimmy Houston’s Outdoor Store. Keys is just minutes from Tahlequah and a wide variety of Lake Tenkiller destinations. www.laketenkiller.com
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Surrounding Communities
Surrounding communities offer activities for the whole family Vian
Vian began as a trading post in the mid 1800s and was established as a town in 1902. No one is sure where the name Vian came from, but one popular version is that the town was named after an early settler, George Vi. The second syllable, ‘an’ was added making it Vian, which in the Cherokee language means “garfish.” Located nine miles south of Lake Tenkiller on Oklahoma State Highway 82 and just
off of Interstate-40, Vian is a quiet, friendly, family-oriented community. Several renovated buildings, many of which have been painted with historical murals, provide unique shopping and dining opportunities, including antiques and hand-made quilts. The city park, along the railroad tracks, hosts a weekly farmer’s market on Saturdays during the summer months, with a wide variety of locally-grown produce
and home-made products available. Vian City Lake, just north of town, offers fishing and an attractive walking trail around the lake, with strategically located benches and vegetation identification markers for the benefit of budding naturalists. Just south of Vian on Highway 82 is the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge. The American bald eagle, along with thousands of Canadian and snow geese, take up residence at the refuge each year.
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Surrounding Communities
Photos courtesy of Sallisaw Chamber of Commerce Far Left: Sallisaw Falls is a local favorite. The falls are at Sallisaw Creek Park, located just west of town on Highway 64. The park also includes picnic shelters and bathrooms. Photo at left: Sequoyah, the inventor of the Cherokee written language, made his home just outside of Sallisaw. His home is now open to visitors and houses a museum that includes a portion of his original cabin. Above: The 14 Flags Museum is located in the downtown area just east of the intersection of Highway 59 and Highway 64. The outdoor museum is open daily during daylight hours. There is no admission fee to visit.
Whitetail deer, wild turkey and several species of duck are abundant, as well as mink, otter and beaver. Bird watchers will enjoy the many species of nongame and native songbirds that frequent the wildlife refuge daily. For information, contact the Vian Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 687 (603 N. Thornton St.), Vian, OK 74962 or phone (918) 773-5446.
Sallisaw
Sallisaw, the county seat of Sequoyah County, is located at the southern edge of the
famed Cookson Hills, and near the navigation channel of the Arkansas River. Its name is from the French “salaisiau” meaning “salt provision.” Native Americans, explorers, trappers and early settlers were familiar with the natural salt deposits found near area streams. Today Sallisaw is an expanding center for commerce and tourism. Several museums and historical sites are located in or a short drive from the city, including Sequoyah’s home, northeast of the city. Sallisaw is home to Oklahoma’s first pari-mutual horse racing track, which currently operates as a
training track, plus a wide variety of businesses, casino, antique malls and speciality shops. The Sallisaw airport has lighted runways, air charter services available and an avid skydiver’s group. Numerous facilities for fishing, camping, hiking and boating are just minutes away. For more information, contact the Sallisaw Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 251 (301 E. Cherokee Ave.) Sallisaw, OK 74955. The phone number is (918) 775-2558
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Town of Gore TownOfGore.com
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Gore
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(918) 441-7776
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5K and Fun Run
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Gore
Photo by Carolyn Ehlers
There are many spots to cast a line on the Lower Illinois with several types of trout and bass, as well as catfish swimming in these waters.
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Marval Resort
...where families create memories
Family Reunions...from a couple of families and friends to the entire family tree, Marval Resort is a great place for your reunion.
Church Families...a weekend retreat
• Cabins by the river • RV Sites (FHU) • Tent Sites • Lodges • Reunion Hall • Clubhouse • Full-Service Meals • Catering • FREE CATV • FREE
or a whole church family, whatever your needs, Marval has the facilities.
Rallies...all the facilities • Swimming Pool • Splash Pad • Planned Activities • Nature Trails • Tubing on the River • Game Room • Mini-Golf
you need for a memorable rally are waiting for you.
www.MarvalResort.com Oklahoma’s Trout Capital Fish on the river at Marval Resort and reel-in your Trophy Trout.
800-340-4280 South of Lake Tenkiller Dam on the lower Illinois River.
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Lower Illinois River
Year-round fishing and record catches make Gore ‘Trout Capital of Oklahoma’ Year-round trout fishing and record breaking catches have given Gore the right to lay claim to the title of “Trout Capital of Oklahoma.” To check out the Gore claim and enjoy the outdoors while experiencing some terrific fishing, MarVal Resort on the Lower Illinois River is the place. MarVal Resort offers, in addition to the excellent trout fishing, tent camping, RV hookups, heated pool, nine-hole mini-golf course, volleyball
court, game room, snack bar and a nature trail. Deluxe cabins also are available. MarVal has a clubhouse with a full kitchen that seats up to 100. Great for family reunions, groups and weddings. The 12-mile stretch of the Lower Illinois River is stocked with 100,000 rainbow trout annually at three sites — MarVal Resort, Tenkiller Power House and River Road Access Area. Trout tournaments are held three
times a year at Marval Resort and the river is heavily stocked with lunkerclass trout for these events. Water releases from Tenkiller Dam bring white bass on their spawning run in the spring and striped bass all year. The Lower Illinois River is known for striped bass with a 47-pound, 8-ounce record fish. Catfish can also be found in deep holes along the river.
Fishing is a popular sport for all ages on the Lower Illinois River. Fishermen come to this river from all over the U.S. and pull trout, white bass, striped bass and catfish from the waters. www.laketenkiller.com Lake Tenkiller Visitors Guide 2015.indd 53
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Lower Illinois River From Oklahoma City (west)
Lower Illinois River Access
From Ft. Smith (east)
Operated by: City State of Oklahoma Private Governmental (U.S.)
I-40 Exit 287 North through Gore follow State Hwy. 100 - 12 miles to Dam I-40 Exit 297 North through Vian follow State Highway 82 - 9 miles to Highway 100 - Turn left - 4 miles to Dam
From Tulsa
Muskogee Turnpike Exit 55 (Lake Tenkiller Exit) - go East on US Highway 62 for 2 miles to Highway 10 - Take Highway 10 southeast - 10 miles to Highway 10A - Dam is about 5 miles.
Drinking Water Restrooms Showers Swimming Picnic Areas Picnic Shelters Concession Services Camping Electrical Outlets Trailer Dump Stations Canoe Launching Boat Launching Ramp Fishing Access Historical Site
Driving Directions to Tenkiller Dam
Trout Stream River Road Access MarVal Trout Campground Moonshine Trout Park Gore Landing Gore Ray Fine Park Summers Landing Cherokee Courthouse
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Arkansas River
River provides chance to view wildlife Sequoyah National Park
Photo by Ron Day
The area is a prime location for viewing waterfowl, particularly loons.
Webbers Falls
Webbers Falls Lock and Dam is located on the Arkansas River near the towns of Gore and Webbers Falls. An observation platform and visitors facilities are located at the Dam, and visitors may watch the lockage of barges and pleasure craft. On a bluff above the powerhouse is a scenic overlook you may view the lock and dam and a large area of the lake. Sportspeople will find recreation opportunities at Webbers Falls Lake. The predominate species of fish are catfish, white bass, black bass, crappie, bream, walleye, sauger, buffalo, carp and a
rapidly growing population of striped bass. For more information, contact the Corps of Engineers, Webbers Falls Lock and Dam at (918) 487-5252.
Sequoyah National Park is located on the Arkansas River between Gore and Vian. Nestled in the gently rolling foothills of the Ozark Mountains, Sequoyah National Park is home to wildlife as unique as the bald eagle and as elusive as the bobcat. Fertile bottomlands at the confluence of the Arkansas and Canadian Rivers make this refuge a terrific wildlife viewing destination. The park was established in 1970 to provide habitat for waterfowl and other migratory birds and to provide food and cover for resident wildlife. For more information, contact Sequoyah National Park at (918) 773-5251.
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2015 Lake Tenkiller
Visitors’ Guide
The Lake Tenkiller Visitors’ Guide includes Where to Stay, Where to Eat, Where to Shop and Fun Things to Do. The Guide will include a listing of Accommodations, Restaurants, Lake Tenkiller Marinas, Tahlequah Attractions, Illinois River Float Operators, Area Maps and a Calendar of Events. (Produced in cooperation with the Oklahoma Department of Tourism & Recreation, the Greater Tenkiller Area Association (GTAA) and the Tahlequah Tourism Council. Distribution listed below and online at www.LakeTenkiller.com • Oklahoma Department of Tourism & Recreation Website Inquiries. • GTAA Website, Magazine Advertising and Cable TV inquiries. • Oklahoma Tourism Information Centers • Chamber of Commerce offices • Tenkiller Area Corp of Engineer Campsites and State Parks • Travel shows in Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Texas and Arkansas • Tourist Information Display Racks in Oklahoma City, Tulsa and Wichita
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Reserve your Ad space by completing an online form at www.LakeTenkiller.com or call Don Nowlin at (918) 457-4403 (Office) or e-mail nowlindonald@msn.com The Board of Directors of the Greater Tenkiller Area Association (GTAA) invites you to join the GTAA. Your membership supports the GTAA objective of promoting Cherokee and Sequoyah Counties as a Visitor Destination. Annual Membership dues are $100 and include the following benefits. • Listing of your Business on our Website www.laketenkiller.com, Plus a link to your Business Website. • Print Advertising – A listing in our Visitor Guide Business Directory Section which is widely used as a source of information on where to stay or where to buy a product or service as well as vacation planning. For a Membership Application e-mail nowlindonald@msn.com or call (918) 457-4403.
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Greater Tenkiller Area Association Business Directory
Directory of Business Members and Advertisers All area codes are 918 unless otherwise indicated
Accounting & Tax Services E. Fabry & Associates - Cookson 457-3900
Airports
Tenkiller Airpark Cookson 457-3257
Attorneys
L. Brad Allen - Gore 489-5150
Bait and Tackle
Barnacle Bills Marina 457-5438 Burnt Cabin Marina Park Hill 457-5421 www.burntcabin.com Chicken Creek Village Cookson 457-5029 Cookson Bend Marina -Cookson 457-5161 www.cooksonbend.com Cookson Store - Cookson 457-5171 www. cooksonstoreandcabins.com Flintridge Grocery Cookson 457-4151 Strayhorn Marina - Gore 487-5178 Sixshooter Resort Cookson 457-5152 www.sixshooterresort. homestead.com
Banking
Bank of America Tahlequah 456-6374 www.bankofamerica.com Bank of Cherokee County Tahlequah 772-2572 www.bankofcherokeecounty.com Bank of Commerce - Park Hill 458-1500 www. bankofcommercestilwell.com First State Bank - Tahlequah 456-6108 www.fsbtahlequah.com Matt Chapman - Edward Jones Tahlequah 431-0351 www.edwardjones.com
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Armstrong - Vian 773-5255 Gore 489-5950 Tahlequah 456-6191 Muskogee 680-6900 www.armstrongbank.com BancFirst - Tahlequah 456-0541 www.bancfirst.com
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Burnt Cabin Marina Park Hill 457-5421 www.burntcabin.com 2 Cookson Bend Marina Cookson 457-5161 www.cooksonbend.com 63 Pine Cove Marina 489-5735 www.pinecovemarina.biz 5 3 Sixshooter Marina Cookson 457-5152 www.sixshooterresort. homestead.com Strayhorn Marina - Gore 487-5178 3
Boat Repair & Services
Boats Unlimited - Cookson 457-6055 Pine Çove Marina 489-5735 www.pinecovemarina.biz Strayhorn Marina - Gore 487-5178
Boat Storage
Big Boat Storage - 773 5537 Chicken Creek Village - Cookson 457-5029 chickencreekvillage@gmail. com
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Circle R Boat & RV Storage Across from Tenkiller State Park 776-7700 D&L Boat Storage - Cookson 457-7979 Keys Secure Boat and RV Storage - Keys 671-4269 www.keyssecureboatstorage.com Sizemore Landing Boat Storage Park Hill 457-7979 Tenkiller Village Boat & Mini Storage 489-5888 Twitty’s Boat & RV Storage Oklahoma City (405) 634-3780
Camping & Campgrounds
Army Corps of Engineers 487-5252 www.recreation.gov 20 The following campgrounds are managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Call the above phone number: • Blackgum Landing • Cato Creek • Carter’s Landing • Chicken Creek • Cookson Bend • Elk Creek • Horsehoe Bend • Pettit Bay I and II • Snake Creek • Standing Rock • Strayhorn Landing Burnt Cabin Marina 457-5421 www.burntcabin.com 2 Cherokee Landing State Park Park Hill 457-5716 Greenleaf State Park - Braggs 487-5196 or 487-5622 20 MarVal Family Camping Resort - Gore 1-800-340-4280 52 www.marvalresort.com www.laketenkiller.com
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Funeral Homes
Peyton’s Place - Tahlequah 456-3847 or 800-359-0866 Tenkiller State Park - Gore 489-5641 or 489-5643
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Carpenter/Remodel
Tony Comingdeer - Tahlequah 453-2806
Casino’s
Cherokee Casino 207-3600 www.cherokeecasino.com
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Dental Services/Oral Surgery
Keys Family Denistry Park Hill 458-5140 R. R. Kinsinger, D.D.S. - Ponca City 580-762-6351 Vian Family Dental Clinic 773-6200 Don Logue, D.D.S., P.C. Park Hill 456-3082
Electric Cooperatives Cookson Hills Electric Cooperative, Inc. - Sallisaw 7752211 www.cooksonhills.com
Float Trips
Arrowhead Resort 1-800-749-1140 www.arrowheadthunderbird.com 44 Diamondhead Resort Tahlequah 456-4545 www.diamondheadresort.us Hanging Rock Camp Tahlequah 456-3088 www.hangingrockfloats.com Peyton’s Place - Tahlequah 456-3847 or 1-800-359-0866 www.peytonsplace.ws War Eagle Resort 1-800-722-3834 www. shopoklahoma.com/wareagle. htm 43
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Agent Funeral Home - Sallisaw 775-4414 or 1-800-882-0276
Gifts, Souvenirs & Antiques
Anne Page - Gore 489-5854 49 Fin & Feather Gift Shop - Gore 487-5148 www. finandfeatherresort.com 4 Meigs Jewelry - Tahlequah 456-6233 www.meigsjewelry.com NDN Art - Tahlequah 431-1300 indianartgallery.com
Golf
The Wolf at Tenkiller Vian - 773-5093 www. thewolfattenkiller.com
Grocery Services & Suppliers
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Amundsen Food Equipment (405) 236-5961 www. okrestaurantequipment.com A&B Distributors, Inc Muskogee 682-6331 Ben E. Keith Foods - Vian 250-0199 Chicken Creek Village - Cookson 457-5029 chickencreekvillage@gmail. com Cookson Store - Cookson 457-5171 www.cooksonstoreandcabins. com Fin & Feather - Gore 487-5148 www. finandfeatherresort.com 4 Flintridge Grocery 45 Cookson 457-4151 Henderson Coffee - Muskogee 682-8751 Paradise Quick Stop 487-5230 12 Peyton’s Place - Tahlequah 456384/1-800-359-08666
Soda Steve’s - Gore 489-5948 50 Short Stop - Gore 489-5539 50 Tenkiller Liquor - Gore 489-5802 51
Home Improvement
Brenneis Roofing & Construction - Cookson 457-3450 J.Carter & Son, LLC/Gore True Value/Just Ask Rental - Gore 489-5551 www.goretruevalue.com Kansas Casting, Inc. - Belle Plaine (620) 488-2282 Kelly Engineering & Assoc. 456-0025 Keys Lawn & Garden - Park Hill 456-3001 www.keyslawnandgarden.com Public Supply Company Oklahoma City (405) 272-9621 Sallisaw Lumber - Sallisaw 775-6246 Tahlquah Lumber Company Tahlequah 456-2507 http://tahlequahlumber.com
Hospitals & Healthcare
Community Healthcare of Gore 683-9407 Gore Green Country Drug, Inc. - Gore 489-5558 www.goredrug.com Gore Nursing Center 489-2299 Kisinger Clinic - Ponca City (580) 762-6351 Mathew Cohlmia DDS (405) 848-3783 Memorial Hospital - Stilwell 696-3101 NeoHealth - Tahlequah 431-0202 NeoHealth - Hulbert 772-32390
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Greater Tenkiller Area Association Business Directory Sequoyah Memorial - Sallisaw 775-4483 Tahlequah City Hospital Tahlequah 456-0641 W.W. Hastings Hospital Tahlequah 458-3100 Poison Control Center 1-800-522-4611 Urgent Care 453-1234
Insurance
Farmers Insurance - Sallisaw 775-6231 Southlake Insurance/Tag Agency Gore 489-5823 State Farm Insurance (Mark Hodson) - Tahlequah 456-8881 www.statefarm.com
Lake Publications
Greater Tenkiller Area Association 1-888-867-4403 www.laketenkiller.com Fishing and Hunting Oklahoma - Sapulpa (918) 224-0366 www. fishandhuntok@cox.net 11
Lawn & Garden
Greenleaf Nursery Company Park Hill 457-5172 www.greenleafnursery.com Keys Lawn & Garden - Park Hill 456-3001 www.keyslawnandgarden.com Sue’s Recycling & Sanitation Gore 773-5906
Liquor Stores
Tenkiller Liquor Store - Gore (918) 489-5888 www.tenkillerliquor.com
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Blue Doors At Tenkiller (Motel) - Gore 489-2174 and 229-1127 www.bluedoorsattenkiller.com
Burnt Cabin Marina - Park Hill 457-5421 www.burntcabin.com 2 Carefree Cabins Vian 851-1664 www.tenkillercabins.com Chicken Creek Hen House Retreat & Therapeutic Massage Cookson 931-7175 or 457-3307 www.cchenhouseretreat.com Chicken Creek Village - Cookson 457-5029 chickencreekvillage@gmail.com Cookson Bend Marina Cookson 457-5161 www.cooksonbend.com 63 Cookson Store & Cabins Cookson 457-5171 www. cooksonstoreandcabins.com Fin & Feather - Gore 487-5148 www.finandfeatherresort.com 4 Fishbone Cabins Gore 487-7089 www.fishbonecabins.com Five Oaks Manor - Gore (626) 274-2555 or 696-7225 www.fiveoaksmanorOK.com 12 Greenleaf State Park - Braggs 487-5196 or 487-5622 20 www.oklahomaparks.com Tenkiller Cabins - Vian 576-3498 12 www.tenkillercabins.com The Cabin at Paradise Ridge Tenkiller Lake (405) 996-1492 www.vrbo.com/50044 The Lodge at Strayhorn Cove Vian 776-7700 www.circlerproperties.com/ strayhorn/index.html Lawley House - Cookson 4782273 www.lawleyhouse.com Log Cabin Motel - Cookson 457-4116 www.freewebs.com/ logcabinmotel MarVal Family Camping Resort - Gore 489-2295 52 www.marvalresort.com Our Place Cabin - Tenkiller Dam 696-6868 or 696-9380 www.ourplacecabin.com
Peyton’s Place - Tahlequah 456-3847 or 1-800-359-0866 Pine Cone Cottage - Vian 773-8888 or 776-7700 Sixshooter Resort - Cookson 457-515 www.sixshooterresort. 3 homestead.com Stone Mountain Lodge Greg & Susan Sell (580) 334-4471 StoneMountainLodge-Tenkiller. com Sundown Cabin - Vian 605-5099 www.sundowncabin.com 13 Tenkiller Cabins - 576-3498 www.tenkillercabins.com 12 Tenkiller Lodge - Keys 453-9000 www.tenkillerlodge.com Tenkiller State Park - Gore 489-5641 or 489-5643 www.oklahomaparks.com 8 Terrapin Peak Bed Breakfast & Beyond - Cookson 457-4906 www.terrapinpeakbbb.com 64
Marinas
Barnacle Bill’s Marina 457-5438 www.bbillsmarina@ yahoo.com 8 Burnt Cabin Marina Park Hill 457-5421 www.burntcabin.com 2 Cookson Bend Marina Cookson 457-5161 www.cooksonbend.com 63 Pine Cove Marina - Vian 489-5735 www.pincovemarina.biz 5 Sixshooter Resort www.sixshooterresort. homestead.com Cookson 457-5152 3 Snake Creek Marina -Cookson 457-5674 www.snakecreekmarina.com 10 Strayhorn Marina - Gore 487-5178 www.strayhornmarina.com 3 www.laketenkiller.com
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Organizations/Events
Buckhorn Homeowners Assoc. - Cookson 521-7439 Cookson Jubilee - 457-3220 40 United Keetowah Band - Tahlequah 456-5533 Cherokee Heritage Center 456-6006 23 Cherokee Nation 453-5536 Oklahoma Scenic Rivers Commission - Tahlequah 456-3251 Save The Illinois River (STIR) - Tahlequah 284-9440 www.illinoisriver.org Tahlequah Rotary Club 456-1934 Tenkiller Area Community Organization (T.A.C.O.) Cookson 457-3220 tacocookson@gmail.com Tenkiller Park Partners - Vian 489-5641 Fireworks Extravaganza July 4th 17 Red Fern Festival - Tahlequah 31 456-3742
Pet Services
Lakeside Veterinary Services Park Hill 453-2655
Pharmacies
Walgreens - Tahlequah 458-4283 Gore Green County Drug 489-5558
Photography
Ron Day Nature Photography Cookson 457-4466 www.rondayphotography.com 18
Radio Stations
Classic Country KTLQ 1350 AM - Listener Line 431-1350 www.ktlq1350.com 35 Page 60
K95.5 Inc. and Payne Communications, LLC Welling 230-2165 www.lakescountry1021.com www.okiecountry1017.com www.kfoxradio.com Lakes Country 102.1 KEOK Listener Line 207-1021 www.lakescountry1021.com 35
Real Estate
Century 21 Wright Real Estate - Cookson & Keys 38 www.century21wright.com Tahlequah Office 456-5288 1-800-477-52588 Keys Office Tenkiller Lake 456-1016 1-800-599-0939 Hulbert Office 722-6099 1-800-477-5288 Circle R Properties - Vian 776-7700 www.circlerproperties.com Kelly Engineering - Park Hill 456-0025 The Mitchell Co. 458-2600 Cell: 458-7599 Tahlequah Abstract & Title Co. - Tahlequah 456-0605 Tenkiller Lake Realty - Cookson - 457-3200 Park Hill - 453-9797 www.tenkillerlakerealty.com 17 Tenkiller Property.Com - Vian 773-4072 www.tenkillerproperty.com 64 Trinity Mortgage Group - Moore (405) 793-0100 www.trinitymortgagegroup.com
Restaurants
Barnacle Bill’s Marina 457-5430 Big Daddy’s Restaurant and Catering - Vian 489-2201 Burnt Cabin Marina - Park Hill 457-542 www.burntcabin.com 2 Cookson Store - Cookson 457-5171 www. cooksonstoreandcabins.com Clearwater Café at Pine Cove Marina 489 5655 www.pinecovemarina.biz 5 Del Rancho #21 - Tahlequah 456-0757 12 Fin & Feather - Gore 487-5148 www.finandfeatherresort.com 4 Gambino’s Pizza - Gore 489-2828 51 www.gambinospizza.com Jimbo’s - Gore 489-5553 Lakehouse Kitchenette 489-2350 Nannie’s at The Fin - Gore 487-5148 Fin & Feather Dining Room www.finandfeatherresort.com 4 Paradise Family Restaurant 12 - Gore 487-6069 Sixshooter - Skipper’s - Cookson 457-5152 www.sixshooterresort. 2 homestead.com Soda Steve’s - Gore Fin & Feather 487-5148 www.finandfeatherresort.com 4 Smokin’ Goat Roadhouse - Vian 773-5705 www.thesmokingoat.com/ 49
Retirement Homes Go Ye Village - Tahlequah 456-4542 www.goyevillage.org
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Greater Tenkiller Area Association Business Directory Reunion Houses
Fin & Feather - Gore 487-5148 www.finandfeatherresort.com 4 Five Oaks Manor - 696-7225 Cell: 626-274-2550 www.fiveoakmanorok.com 12
RV Parks
The Timbers at Burnt Cabin Park Hill 457-4600 10 Chicken Creek Village - Cookson 457-5029 chickencreekvillage@gmail. com Peaceful Meadow Park - Vian 489-5159 www.meadow-park.com 62 Sixshooter Resort - Cookson 457-5152 3 www.sixshooterresort. homestead.com Terrapin Peak Bed Breakfast & Beyond - Cookson 457-4906 www.terrapinpeakbbb.com 64 Campgrounds managed by the U.S. ArmyCorps of Engineers (918) 487-5252. • Cato Creek • Carter’s Landing • Cookson Bend • Elk Creek • Snake Creek • Standing Rock
Scuba Diving - Sales, Service and Tours
Gene’s Aqua Pro - Gore 487-5221 35 Nautical Adventures - Cookson 457-3483 or 457-DIVE www.divetenkiller.com
Services
A & B - 682-6331 C & H Tire - Ft. Smith, Ark. (479) 452-5678
Chicken Creek Hen House Retreat & Therapeutic Massage Cookson 931-7175 or 457-3307 www.cchenhouseretreat.com Gary Wilson Construction (580) 772-8224 Life Coach - Park Hill Glenda J. Greene, MS 316-8804 www.gohealth.net Massage by Tobie Keys 316-2753 www.massagebytobie.com Northwest Tire & Auto Service (405) 470-1840 www.goodyeardealers.com Nutritional Physician - Park Hill Tom Greene, DC 316-8803 www.gohealth.net Rick Agent for State Rep Dist #2 - Sallisaw 775-7146 Richards Car Care, Inc. (405) 820-5399 Sequoyah Fuels Corp. - Gore 489-5888 Sue’s Recycling & Sanitation Gore 773-5906
Tag Agencies
Gore Tag Agency - Gore 489-5515
Tourist Information
Greater Tenkiller Area Assoc. Cookson 1-888-867-4403 www.laketenkiller.com Gore Chamber of Commerce Gore 489-2534 www.goreok.com Tahlequah Chamber Of Commerce - Tahlequah 1 -800-456-4680 www.tourtahlequah.com Sallisaw Chamber of Commerce - Sallisaw 775-2558 www.sallisawchamber.com
Churches Assembly of God - Vian 773-8386 Assembly of God, First - Gore 489-2011 Baptist - Lakeview Mission 487-5422 Baptist - Notchietown, Gore 489-5332 Baptist, Southern - East Central Assoc. - Barber 456-6841 - Blackgum 775-5431 - Carter 457-5988 - Cookson 457-4122 - East Central Baptist Association 457-5155 489-5721 - Gore First Baptist - Keys First Southern 456-1335 456-4075 - Park Hill - Tenkiller Baptist Assembly 457-5155 - Campground 773-5226 - Vian Canterbury Chapel (12 step church) - Vian 773-3028 Catholic, St. John’s - Cookson 457-5146 Church of Christ - Lakeroad - Gore 489-5481 Church of God - Keys 458-5953 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 489-5546 Cornerstone Tabernacle - Gore 489-2385 Community Christian Fellowship - Keys 453-9510 Pentecostal, Lighthouse Tabernacle Church of God - Gore 489-5843 Living Word Fellowship - Vian 773-8088 Trinity Free Holiness - Vian 773-8558 United Methodist - Cookson 457-5717 United Methodist - Gore 489-5313 United Methodist - Vian 773-5335 United Methodist Mission - Cookson 457-5181 www.laketenkiller.com
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