Information & Tourist Center
Located in the heart of downtown, the Chamber of Commerce Information & Tourist Center is your first stop for maps, insider tips, and help planning your perfect stay in Cherokee Nation’s capital. Drop in to get personalized recommendations on scenic drives, river adventures, local events, and hidden‑gem eateries before you head out to explore.
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Frequently Asked Questions
You might find what you need even faster in the answers below—these questions link directly to popular sections of our site, including visitor guides, events, lodging, outdoor adventures, and dining.
Start with our Outdoor Adventures and Attractions & Activities sections, where you’ll find top picks for museums, historic sites, outdoor adventures, family‑friendly outings, and more.
Yes. Visit our Visitor Guides section to explore our digital guide and browse destination‑specific pages for the Illinois River, Lake Tenkiller, Sequoyah State Park, and Tahlequah.
Check the Events section of our site for an up‑to‑date calendar of festivals, concerts, sports tournaments, and community happenings throughout Tahlequah and Cherokee County.
Head to the Lodging section to explore hotels, cabins, vacation rentals, campgrounds, and RV parks.
Our Eat & Drink section highlights restaurants, coffee shops, sweet‑treat spots, bars, pubs, and food trucks so you can quickly map out where to eat during your trip.
Visit our How to Get Here page for driving times from nearby cities, maps, and helpful details on airports, parking, and getting around once you arrive.
Explore the Cherokee Nation History & Heritage section to find museums, cultural sites, tours, and experiences that share the stories and traditions of Cherokee people in and around Tahlequah.
Check out our Cherokee Fields Baseball & Softball page, which includes field details, nearby lodging, dining, and things to do between games so your trip feels like a mini‑vacation, not just a tournament weekend.
Head to our Community page to see tourism meeting schedules, learn about the Tourism Council and staff, and discover ways you can participate in local tourism efforts.