Green Country
Green Country, sometimes referred to as Northeast Oklahoma, is the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of Oklahoma, which lies west of the northern half of Arkansas, the southwestern corner of Missouri, and south of Kansas.Popular Destinations
Tulsa
Tulsa is the "Oil Capital of the World." Situated between the prairies of central Oklahoma and the foothills of the Ozarks, Tulsa is located in the Green Country region of Oklahoma. Photo: Robert Baird, CC BY 2.0.Broken Arrow
Broken Arrow is a city in the Green Country region of Oklahoma about 15 miles southeast of Tulsa. Photo: Jordanmac, CC BY 2.5.Tahlequah
Tahlequah is a city in Cherokee County, Oklahoma, United States located at the foothills of the Ozark Mountains. Photo: CPacker, CC BY-SA 2.5.Bartlesville
Bartlesville is in Green Country Oklahoma north of Tulsa. Photo: Justin Cozart, CC BY 2.0.Destinations
Muskogee
Muskogee is the eleventh-largest city in Oklahoma and the county seat of Muskogee County. Photo: Valis55, CC BY-SA 3.0.Miami
Miami is a city in and county seat of Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States, founded in 1891. Photo: TheWhitePelican, CC BY-SA 3.0.Owasso
Owasso is in the Green Country region of Oklahoma. Owasso's existence owes itself mostly to the construction of Tulsa International Airport, from which it sprang up around. Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY 2.0.Okmulgee
Okmulgee is a city in, and the county seat of, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, United States. Photo: freewine, CC BY 2.0.Pawhuska
Pawhuska is a city of 3,400 people in the Green Country region of Oklahoma. Photo: DBinfo, Public domain.Eufaula
Eufaula is a city and county seat of McIntosh County, Oklahoma, United States. Photo: Nv8200pa, CC BY-SA 4.0.Sapulpa
Sapulpa is a city in Creek and Tulsa counties in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Photo: Pen of bushido, CC BY-SA 3.0.Bixby
Bixby is a city in Tulsa and Wagoner counties in the U.S. state of Oklahoma, and is a suburb of Tulsa.Wagoner
Wagoner is a city in Wagoner County, Oklahoma, United States. Photo: Calvin Beale, Public domain.Vinita
Vinita is a city and county seat of Craig County, Oklahoma, United States. Photo: TheWhitePelican, CC BY 3.0.Sand Springs
Sand Springs is a city in Osage, Creek and Tulsa counties in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.Sallisaw
Sallisaw is a city and county seat in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, United States. Photo: Faolin42, CC BY 3.0.Pryor
Pryor Creek or Pryor is a city in and county seat of Mayes County, Oklahoma, United States.Jenks
Jenks is in the Green Country region of Oklahoma. Jenks' landscape is very similar to Tulsa's which is green with lots of trees and hills. Photo: Emersonbiggins85, CC BY-SA 3.0.Henryetta
Henryetta is a city in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, United States.Coweta
Coweta is a city in Wagoner County, Oklahoma, United States and is a suburb of Tulsa. Photo: CPacker, CC BY-SA 2.5.Grove
Grove is a city in Delaware County, Oklahoma, United States.Fort Gibson
Fort Gibson is a town in the Green Country Region of Oklahoma, dating from 1824.Haskell
Haskell is a town in Muskogee County, Oklahoma, United States.Salina
Salina is a town in Green Country Oklahoma. It was founded in 1796 and is the oldest permanent settlement in Oklahoma.Locust Grove
Locust Grove is a town in Mayes County, Oklahoma, United States.Green Country
- Type: Official tourism region of Oklahoma
- Description: official tourism region of Oklahoma
- Location: Oklahoma, Great Plains, United States, North America
- Neighbors: Choctaw Country, Frontier Country and Red Carpet Country
Latitude of center 36.5° or 36° 30' north | Longitude of center -95.5° or 95° 30' west |
Also Known As
- Chinese: 綠色國家
- Chinese: 绿色国家
- English: Northeast Oklahoma
- English: Northeastern Oklahoma
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