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[[Category:Geography of Oklahoma]]
[[Category:Geographic regions of Oklahoma]]
[[Category:Adair County, Oklahoma]]
[[Category:Adair County, Oklahoma]]
[[Category:Cherokee County, Oklahoma]]
[[Category:Cherokee County, Oklahoma]]

Revision as of 15:10, 23 February 2007

File:Bolin 15.jpg
Looking eastward from Bolin Hollow in the Cookson Hills Game Refuge at a gap between Bunch Mountain on the left and Beaver Mountain on the right.
Photo donated by Darrel Drumm.

The Cookson Hills are in the eastern part of Oklahoma. They are part of the Ozark Mountains and lie generally between Stilwell, Oklahoma, Sallisaw, Oklahoma and Tahlequah, Oklahoma. The area became part of the Cherokee Nation in the early 1800s until 1907 when Oklahoma became a state. The region is mountainous with numerous peaks of 1,500 feet or above. It is drained by tributaries of the Arkansas River.

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