
Tahlequah is rich in natural, cultural and historical resources. There is an
underlying sense of the past – a rich foundation on which Tahlequah is built. The
Cherokee language on storefronts and street signs serves as a tangible reminder.
In addition to being a hub for those seeking Cherokee genealogy and history
information, the sparkling waters of the Illinois River and Lake Tenkiller attract hundreds
of thousands aquatic recreational enthusiasts. Our rich forests and hills are home to all
nature of wildlife year round.
Tahlequah is home to Northeastern State University. Stately Seminary Hall, the
centerpiece of the campus, served as the Cherokee National Female Seminary prior to
statehood.
Visit Tahlequah and see why our visitors become our friends!






