Tahlequah, OK Reviews


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Tahlequah, Oklahoma is a small city located in the northeastern part of the state. It is known for its natural beauty, with the Illinois River running through the heart of the city and the nearby Ozark Mountains. The city is also home to Northeastern State University, making it a popular destination for students. With a population of around 16,000, Tahlequah offers a small-town feel with access to outdoor activities and a growing arts and cultural scene.

According to user reviews on BestPlaces.net, many people have positive things to say about living in Tahlequah. One reviewer, named Mary, describes the city as a "hidden gem" and praises its friendly community and beautiful surroundings. Another user, John, highlights the affordability of Tahlequah compared to other cities in the state. He also mentions the variety of outdoor activities available, such as fishing and hiking.

However, not all reviews are glowing. A user named Sarah expresses frustration with the lack of job opportunities in Tahlequah and the slow pace of development. She also mentions the lack of diversity in the city. Another user, Eric, notes that while he loves the small-town feel of Tahlequah, it can also feel isolating and limited at times. Despite these criticisms, he still enjoys living in the city and mentions the strong sense of community among residents.

Overall, it seems that Tahlequah offers a unique blend of small-town charm and access to nature, making it an ideal place for those seeking a slower pace of life. However, potential residents should also consider the limited job market and lack of diversity in the city. As stated by user Mary, "Tahlequah may not be for everyone, but for those who appreciate natural beauty and a close-knit community, it's a wonderful place to call home."

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Long to Leave! - 1/25/2012
I moved here for school and do not like this town very much. I can't believe that a town of this size doesn't have sidewalks! The best option for a student to live here is a trailer... The best comment I have about this place is that the weather is nice. Wal-mart is the option for most everything in this town (great) The people are friendly with a slight accent. The college is great, but improvements are needed for the buildings and campus. Also, if you have a pet: there is no place (that isn't a dump) that will accept your pet.
There is the option to buy a house here, but plan on keeping it. Houses here (unless they're new) stay for sale for a very long Read More

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Hot summers and relatively mild winters - 7/12/2006
Summers in Tahlequah are usually very hot and rather dry (July and August). Most summer days reach the 90s and sometimes the 100s. Winters can be cold but usually only for short periods of Read More

Affordable place for a student to live - 4/18/2006
Tahlequah, is a small town in Northeastern Oklahoma nearest to the state of Arkansas. Cost of living here is one of the lowest in the nation and being an affordable place to live helps me to go to college. I just moved here about four months ago and so far it doesn't seem like a bad place to live. Theres not much to do here except focus on school which for me is one of the biggest Read More

Third Generation Native Ready for Change - 3/3/2006
I would love Tahlequah if I hadn't grown up here and been here for so long. The town is nice and homes are still available and affordable, it has the quaint environment of many small university towns. However, living here forever has made this place and the people rather stale and common and oh too familiar. I long for relocation and the anonymnity of a new Read More

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