

Russell Cave, a significant archaeological site, offers a glimpse into the lives of prehistoric Native Americans, with artifacts dating back over 10,000 years.
Famous for its buttermilk pancakes since 1952.
A local favorite for Korean BBQ and bibimbap.
A historic steakhouse serving up hearty meals since 1947.

Explore the rich history of the region through artifacts and exhibits.
Discover marine life and enjoy beautiful coastal views.
Witness the historic battle site and enjoy nature trails.
Fried corn tortilla chips topped with green salsa, cheese, and a fried egg.
Marinated pork, pineapple, onion, and cilantro on a corn tortilla.
Rich, complex sauce made from chiles, spices, and chocolate, served with chicken or turkey.

Russell Cave's weather can be unpredictable, with sudden showers.
Exploring the cave involves walking on uneven surfaces.

Staying hydrated is crucial during cave tours.
A small, charming museum showcasing the rich history of Kusumi town, with a focus on its maritime past.

Cherokee National Prison is a former penal colony located in the Sequoyah Hills, near the city of Tahlequah, and the capitol of the Cherokee Nation, in northeastern Oklahoma.
A lush, 83-acre tropical garden showcasing rare plants from around the world, including a stunning collection of palms and cycads.
These pots are hand-painted with motifs inspired by the cave's ancient art, preserving local history.
A unique blend of local spices used in traditional cave cooking, perfect for adding a touch of Russell Cave to your meals at home.

These textiles are hand-woven using traditional techniques passed down through generations, featuring intricate patterns inspired by the cave's natural beauty.