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Why Live in Tahlequah



Tahlequah, located at the foothills of the Ozark Mountains in northeast Oklahoma, is a small town with a population of around 16,000. It holds historical significance as the capital of the Cherokee Nation since 1838, with many historic buildings now serving as museums. The Cherokee Nation remains a major employer through its healthcare and tourism ventures. The town also serves as the capital of the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians. Tahlequah offers various things to do, including outdoor activities like floating down the Illinois River, hiking at J.T. Nickels Preserve, and visiting nearby lakes such as Lake Tenkiller and Fort Gibson Lake for boating and fishing. The town maintains several parks, including the Anthis-Brennan Family Sports Complex, which features playgrounds, sports fields, and the Tahlequatics Center. Tahlequah Public Schools serve the area and have good ratings. The town is home to Northeastern State University, which offers a degree in Cherokee Cultural Studies. Muskogee Avenue, Oklahoma’s oldest “main street,” is lined with local shops and eateries, complemented by superstores and chain restaurants. Healthcare is robust with two hospitals, including the Northeastern Health System and the Cherokee Nation’s W.W. Hastings Hospital. Annual events like the Red Fern Festival and the Cherokee National Holiday celebrate local heritage and attract large crowds. Tahlequah experiences hot summers, cool winters, and a moderate flood risk, with tornadoes possible in spring. The town is accessible via state highways 51 and 82 and U.S. Highway 62, with Tulsa International Airport 70 miles away.
Home Trends in Tahlequah, OK
On average, homes in Tahlequah, OK sell after 72 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Tahlequah, OK over the last 12 months is $185,000, down 27% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.