Where to find some of the best Native American visitor
attractions in Oklahoma.
Cherokee Heritage Center
Historical society and museum estabished to
preserve the historical and cultural artifacts, language,
and traditional crafts of the Cherokee.
Situated in the foothills of the Ozard Mountains.
Located south of the town of Tahlequah at 21102 South Keeler Drive
in Park Hill, Cherokee County in Northeast
Oklahoma, a region also known as "Green Country".
Chickasaw Cultural Center
Located at 867 Charles Cooper Memorial Road in
the town of Sulphur, Murray County in
south central Oklahoma, a region
also know as "Chickasaw Country".
Red Earth Museum
Established to promote American Indian culture,
traditions,and arts through a education, a museum,
events, and fine arts markets. Organizer of
the annual Red Earth Native Amerian Cultural
Festival.
Located at Six Santa Fe Plaza in Oklahoma City.
Sequoyah's Cabin
United State National Landmark located in Sallisaw.
Gilcrease Museum
Located at 1400 North Gilcrease Museum Road in
the city of Tulsa.
Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center
Located at 18154 First Street in the town of Spiro.
Five Civilized Tribes Museum
Located in the town of Muskogee in Muskogee County.
Standing Bear Park and Museum
Located in Ponca City, a town in both Kay and Osage Counties.
Trail of Tears
National historic trail designated to commemorate
the survival of the Cherokee people after they were
relocated to Oklahoma from other parts of the United States
in 1938 and 1939.
Other Attractions in Oklahoma
Oklahoma Travel Guide
United States Travel Guide
North America Travel Guide