Cherokee Nation Locations
From tallgrass prairies to dense woodlands, lakes and streams to tribally-owned cultural and historic landmarks, modern urban developments to small-town Americana, we’ve got you covered.
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Cherokee Nation boasts a great diversity of locations within it’s 14 counties. From our vast natural resources to our urban and rural population centers, beauty and variety is abundant on the reservation. Search our locations directory to find good matches for your production.

Cherokee Nation
The Cherokee Nation is a 14-county tribal reservation area that covers most of northeastern Oklahoma. Covering 7,000 square miles and five ecoregions, you’re sure to find the perfect place to film your project.
CERTIFIED FILM FRIENDLY COMMUNITIES WITHIN THE CHEROKEE NATION
From tallgrass prairies and dense woodlands to lakes and streams, from tribally-owned cultural and historic landmarks to modern urban developments and small-town Americana, we’ve got you covered.
City of Tulsa

Meg Gould
Executive Director, Tulsa Office of Film, Music Arts & Culture
Phone: 918.560.0227
Email: [email protected]
Website: TulsaFMAC.com

City of Bartlesville

Maria Gus
Executive Director
Phone: 918.336.8709 x 106
Email: [email protected]
Website: visitbartlesville.com

City of Vinita

Misty Deffenbaugh
Economic & Community Development Coordinator
Phone: 918.418.3631
Email: [email protected]
Website: cityofvinita.com

City of Grove

Donnie Crain
President, Grove Area Chamber of Commerce
Phone: 918.786.9079 – office | 918.964.6867 – mobile
Email: [email protected]

City of Nowata

Kourtney Pearsall
Executive Director, Nowata Area Chamber of Commerce
Phone: 918.273.2301
Email: [email protected]

City of Claremore

Sarah Sharp
City of Claremore
Phone: 918.341.1325
Email: [email protected]
Website: claremore.com

Connect with state certified film friendly communities

Our partners at the Oklahoma Film + Music Office (OF+MO) first implemented its Oklahoma Film Friendly Community Program in 2010 hosting statewide workshops across all Oklahoma counties (designated by the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department) to educate and assist communities with readying themselves for incoming film and television productions. These workshops have proven to be successful in providing information on best practices when working with film and television productions, as well as identifying Oklahoma communities who are eager to recruit such businesses to their areas.

For more information, contact us at [email protected] or call 918.645.3396.

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Leanna Reeder

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918.384.7823