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Extend Your Route 66 Journey with a Scenic & Historic Adventure to Tahlequah, Oklahoma (Capital of Cherokee Nation)

2/27/2026

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Cherokee National History Museum
Just 1 hour East of Tulsa! 
Download the itinerary here: 4-hour Route 66 Extention Itinerary + Overnight Option 
If you’re traveling Route 66 through Tulsa, you’re only one hour away from something completely different. 
Just 60 miles east of Tulsa, the Capital of the Cherokee Nation — Tahlequah — offers an easy way to extend your Route 66 journey with history, outdoor adventure, and local dining you won’t find along the main highway. And the best part? You can experience it all in about four hours. 
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Begin in Downtown Tahlequah
Start your visit in walkable downtown Tahlequah, where three Cherokee Nation museums sit within steps of each other: 
  • Cherokee National History Museum 
  • Cherokee National Supreme Court Museum 
  • Cherokee National Prison Museum 

Together, they offer a deeper look into Cherokee history, governance, and culture. 

Pause for Lunch at a Local Favorite 
After exploring downtown, take time to enjoy lunch somewhere local. Tahlequah’s restaurants are part of what make the experience feel personal: 
  • Roxie's BBQ 
  • Linney Breaux’s Cajun Eatery 
  • Sam & Ella’s  
  • Emery’s Grill 
  • Vidalia’s Café 
If your Route 66 extension begins earlier in the day, breakfast at Jincy's Kitchen — famously connected to Where the Red Fern Grows — is a favorite stop for travelers. 
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Illinois River
Choose Your Afternoon Adventure 

From downtown, the scenic Illinois River is just minutes away. 
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Spend the afternoon floating the river by kayak, canoe, or raft, hike the overlook at Sparrow Hawk Mountain, or take a leisurely drive along Highway 10 following the water through the Cookson Hills. 
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Sequoyah State Park Neon Sign
One Last Stop Before Heading Back 
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As you make your way back toward Tulsa, stop by Sequoyah State Park to snap a photo with its iconic neon sign — the perfect final memory before continuing your Route 66 journey west.
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TRU HOTEL BY HILTON
Turn Your Visit into an Overnight Stay 
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Four hours is just enough to get started. Tahlequah and Cherokee County offer a variety of lodging options if you decide to slow down and stay awhile — from scenic RV parks and riverside camping to unique Airbnb's and clean, convenient hotels. Explore overnight stay opportunities on our website and turn your Route 66 extension into a getaway.
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