Episode 9 - Park Hill & Tahlequah

Step back in time to a 1710 Cherokee village, indulge in Cajun culinary delight and join the crew for a float trip on the Illinois River in this episode with the RoadTripOK team.

Locations

The three pillars standing at the front of the museum are the remains of the 1850 Cherokee National Female Seminary. Photo by Laci Schwoegler/Oklahoma Tourism.

Cherokee Heritage Center

Located on 44 heavily wooded acres tucked away in the Oklahoma foothills of the Ozark Mountains, the Cherokee Heritage Center in Tahlequah honors the rich Cherokee history and culture. The center is home to the 1710 Cherokee Village, Adams Corner ...

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Breaux’s big boil comes with a setup for two including: one pound of snow crab, a pound of gulf shrimp, Andouille sausage, red potatoes, corn on the cob, celery, Breaux sauce and butter.

Linney Breaux's Cajun Eatery

Experience Louisiana Cajun food with an Okie twist at Linney Breaux's in Tahlequah. Voted Tahlequah's Best Cajun, this seafood restaurant serves up Cajun-crafted love in the form of gumbo, étouffée and more. The Linney ...

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Float down the Illinois River in a colorful kayak rental from All American Floats. Photo by Laci Schwoegler/Oklahoma Tourism.

All American Floats

Book your next float trip through All American Floats located along the Illinois River. Decide between four-, nine- or 14-mile float trips and then choose your mode of transportation. All American Flaots offers rafts, canoes and kayaks. You can ...

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View miles of scenic nature with a trip down the Illinois River. Photo by Lori Duckworth/Oklahoma Tourism.

Illinois River

Noted for its beauty, the scenic Illinois River is nestled in the heart of the Oklahoma Ozark Hills. The Upper Illinois River is an easy flowing, Class II river with a rock bottom and shores, delightful scenery and several stretches of mild rapids ...

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