Marina
Snake Creek Marina
18576 W Snake Creek RdJust around the corner a mile away! Drop your boat in or fish off the docks.
Sixshooter Resort & Marina Inc
20144 Sixshooter RdBoat Rental & Dining
Pine Cove Marina
97724 S 4485 RdBoat Rental & Dining
Cookson Bend Marina
Boat Rental & Dining
Parks & Outdoors
Tenkiller State Park
448159 E 979 DrSwim Beach
Picnic areas
Pool
Splash Pad
Frisbee golf!
Hike, bike or drive through over 20,000 acres of hardwood forests and wetlands. Bird watches flock to see the over 256 species spotted here. Fish for bass, crappie, and catfish. Wildflowers attract monarchs during migration.
Easy kayak drops!
Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge
107993 S 4520 RdHike, bike or drive through over 20,000 acres of hardwood forests and wetlands. Bird watches flock to see the over 256 species spotted here. Fish for bass, crappie, and catfish. Wildflowers attract monarchs during migration.
Easy kayak drops!
Greenleaf State Park
12022 Greenleaf RdWonderful 18 mile hiking trail!
Splash pad
Non-motorized boat/kayak drop
Wonderful place to tube or kayak!
Rent one from Illinois River Outfitters
19 locals recommend
Illinois River
Wonderful place to tube or kayak!
Rent one from Illinois River Outfitters
Sightseeing
Explore tribal art and heritage, take classes in authentic arts and crafts, or immerse yourself in stunning displays of Cherokee villages, life and history. Great for all ages.
9 locals recommend
Cherokee National History Museum
101 Muskogee AveExplore tribal art and heritage, take classes in authentic arts and crafts, or immerse yourself in stunning displays of Cherokee villages, life and history. Great for all ages.
Built in 1875 this prison was built to hold the most hardened criminals in Indian Territory. Walk through cells and visit the gallows.
Cherokee National Prison Museum
124 E Choctaw StBuilt in 1875 this prison was built to hold the most hardened criminals in Indian Territory. Walk through cells and visit the gallows.
Visit the historic cabin built in 1829. See what it was like to live here when Sequoyah, the creator of the Cherokee alphabet, lived and stroll the 10 acre park.
9 locals recommend
Sequoyahs Cabin Museum
470288 OK-101Visit the historic cabin built in 1829. See what it was like to live here when Sequoyah, the creator of the Cherokee alphabet, lived and stroll the 10 acre park.
The only remaining antebellum plantation home in Oklahoma. Visit. Learn the fascinating history of why this homestead still stands today.
Hunter's Home
19479 East Murrell RoadThe only remaining antebellum plantation home in Oklahoma. Visit. Learn the fascinating history of why this homestead still stands today.