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The Illinois River in Tahlequah is a gently-flowing river that can be enjoyed by the entire family.
The Sparrowhawk primitive camping area, located on the banks of the Illinois River along scenic Highway 10 in Tahlequah, displays brilliant crimson fall foliage.
Enjoy a scenic float trip by canoe, kayak, raft or innertube on the Illinois River in northeast Oklahoma.  Several outfitters provide watercraft, transportation services and camping facilities for floaters.
A Cherokee basket weaver works in front of a traditional house in the ancient village of the Cherokee Heritage Center in Tahlequah.  Guests can take a guided tour through the village and learn about tribal life prior to relocation.
Members of the Cherokee tribe playing stickball at the Cherokee Heritage Center in Tahlequah.  Visitors can immerse themselves in the Cherokee culture with a guided tour of the ancient village where they'll learn about the customs and history of the tribe as well as learn to shoot a blowgun, witness arrowhead and basket making demontstrations and try stickball for themselves.
The towering pines of Cherokee Landing State Park provide shade and lend natural beauty to the campgrounds.  Cherokee Landing State Park is located in Park Hill just south of Tahlequah on Lake Tenkiller.
The Illinois River near Tahlequah in northeastern Oklahoma is known for its natural beauty.  Several float trip outfitters, campgrounds, cabins and lodges are available along scenic Highway 10 to help visitors enjoy the area.
Noted for its beauty, the Illinois River is nestled in the heart of the Oklahoma Ozarks with its oak-hickory forest. There is excellent fishing with smallmouth and largemouth bass, channel and flathead catfish, walleye and various sunfishes.
The scenic Illinois River is nestled in the heart of the Oklahoma Ozarks. The upper river is an easy flowing, Class II river with delightful scenery and several stretches of mild rapids for float trips.
Floaters can enjoy 40 miles of interesting and sometimes challenging floating on the Illinois River in northeastern Oklahoma near Tahlequah.  This scenic area offers plenty of campgrounds, canoe and raft outfitters and great fishing.
The Illinois River near Tahlequah is an easy flowing river with delightful scenery and several stretches of mild rapids for float trips.  Several outfitters offer canoe and raft trips on this stretch of the river.
A tour of the Ancient Village at the Cherokee Heritage Center in Tahlequah is an experience the whole family will enjoy.  Along the way, guides will demonstrate canoe making, basketry skills, arrowhead knapping, blowgun hunting and stickball.
Visitors who take the ancient village tour at the Cherokee Heritage Center will be invited into the Council House.  Here they will learn about the tribe's clans and their roles in society.
This exhibit at the Cherokee Heritage Center in Tahlequah depicts the harsh conditions along the Trail of Tears during the forced relocation of the Cherokee Tribe to Indian Territory.
A Cherokee reenactor demonstrates basketmaking skills in the ancient village at Tahlequah's Cherokee Heritage Center.  Guests can take a guided tour of the ancient village and learn about tribal life and everyday activities.
Visitors to the Cherokee Heritage Center in Tahlequah can take a guided tour of the ancient village where they'll find examples of traditional 1700s dwellings like this one.
Sam and Ella's Pizza is a trendy eatery in Tahlequah known almost as much for the fact that Carrie Underwood once waited tables there as for their famous pizza pies.
Sam and Ella's Pizza in Tahlequah serves up deliciously unique pizza pies despite the play-on-words name.  The restaurant has also recently gained notoriety because American Idol Carrie Underwood worked there during college.
Rafting makes floating the Illinois River easy and enjoyable.  The Illinois River is known for its scenic beauty and gentle Class II flow.  The rafts are almost impossible to tip, making it a relaxing way to spend the day.
Visitors can tour a traditional Cherokee village at the Cherokee Heritage Center in Tahlequah.
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