The Cherokee Turnpike is a toll road in eastern Oklahoma. Opened in 1991, the route is a four-lane tollway carrying US-412 from east of Kansas, Oklahoma to east of Chouteau, and has a total length of 32.8 miles (52.8km) and a speed limit of 75mph (121km/h). An alternate route, US-412 Alternate, provides a free but not controlled-access route through the towns bypassed by the Turnpike with only a 55mph (89km/h) speed limit.
Route description
The turnpike begins by branching off US-412 east of the Grand River in Mayes County. The turnpike carries US-412 for its entire length; the old alignment of US-412, which was also at one time State Highway 33, is now US-412 Alternate. The Cherokee Turnpike runs within a close distance of US-412 Alternate for its entire length. The turnpike generally varies only a few degrees from true east–west throughout its entire route.
The turnpike's first exit is a diamond interchange with State Highway 82 just south of Locust Grove. From this point, the road travels 11 miles (18km) without another exit. During this interval, the highway crosses from Mayes into Delaware County. Just after crossing the county line, the Cherokee has its second exit, again meeting US-412 Alternate southeast of Rose. This second exit is a partial cloverleaf with loop ramps in the northwest, northeast, and southwest quadrants.
Edited version of US-412, Tulsa to Siloam Springs, showing only the Cherokee Turnpike portion.
Original 412 Tulsa to Siloam Springs version can be found here: https://bit.ly/3CJmqMA
published: 27 Sep 2021
Cherokee Turnpike (Exits 33 to 17) westbound
The Cherokee Turnpike is an east-west toll road across eastern Oklahoma on the US 412 corridor east of Tulsa between Chouteau and Siloam Springs.
published: 06 Jan 2023
Cherokee Turnpike (Exits 1 to 6) eastbound
The Cherokee Turnpike is an east-west toll road across eastern Oklahoma on the US 412 corridor east of Tulsa between Chouteau and Siloam Springs.
published: 05 Jan 2023
Oklahoma Turnpike Authority To Add cables Barriers To The Cherokee Turnpike
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTA) will add cable barriers to the Cherokee Turnpike.
published: 09 Mar 2023
Cherokee Turnpike
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published: 17 Apr 2020
End of Cherokee Turnpike
End of the Cherokee Turnpike near Flint, OK.
published: 02 Jun 2010
Indian Nation Turnpike (OK-375), 2021 Neighborhood Series
The Indian Nation Turnpike southbound through southeastern Oklahoma
published: 07 Oct 2021
Cherokee Turnpike tollbooth
Tollbooth on the EB Cherokee Turnpike (US 412) in eastern Oklahoma. Note how bumpy the pavement is in places.
published: 24 May 2011
Cherokee Turnpike (Exits 17 to 33) eastbound
The Cherokee Turnpike is an east-west toll road across eastern Oklahoma on the US 412 corridor east of Tulsa between Chouteau and Siloam Springs.
Highlights: END Cherokee Turnpike; JCT US 412
published: 05 Jan 2023
Cherokee Turnpike Back Open After Semi Hauling Fuel Rolled Over
A semi has crashed and is blocking lanes on eastbound Cherokee Turnpike near Leach.
Edited version of US-412, Tulsa to Siloam Springs, showing only the Cherokee Turnpike portion.
Original 412 Tulsa to Siloam Springs version can be found here:...
Edited version of US-412, Tulsa to Siloam Springs, showing only the Cherokee Turnpike portion.
Original 412 Tulsa to Siloam Springs version can be found here: https://bit.ly/3CJmqMA
Edited version of US-412, Tulsa to Siloam Springs, showing only the Cherokee Turnpike portion.
Original 412 Tulsa to Siloam Springs version can be found here: https://bit.ly/3CJmqMA
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The Cherokee Turnpike is an east-west toll road across eastern Oklahoma on the US 412 corridor east of Tulsa between Chouteau and Siloam Springs.
Highlights: E...
The Cherokee Turnpike is an east-west toll road across eastern Oklahoma on the US 412 corridor east of Tulsa between Chouteau and Siloam Springs.
Highlights: END Cherokee Turnpike; JCT US 412
The Cherokee Turnpike is an east-west toll road across eastern Oklahoma on the US 412 corridor east of Tulsa between Chouteau and Siloam Springs.
Highlights: END Cherokee Turnpike; JCT US 412
Edited version of US-412, Tulsa to Siloam Springs, showing only the Cherokee Turnpike portion.
Original 412 Tulsa to Siloam Springs version can be found here: https://bit.ly/3CJmqMA
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The Cherokee Turnpike is an east-west toll road across eastern Oklahoma on the US 412 corridor east of Tulsa between Chouteau and Siloam Springs.
Highlights: END Cherokee Turnpike; JCT US 412
The Cherokee Turnpike is a toll road in eastern Oklahoma. Opened in 1991, the route is a four-lane tollway carrying US-412 from east of Kansas, Oklahoma to east of Chouteau, and has a total length of 32.8 miles (52.8km) and a speed limit of 75mph (121km/h). An alternate route, US-412 Alternate, provides a free but not controlled-access route through the towns bypassed by the Turnpike with only a 55mph (89km/h) speed limit.
Route description
The turnpike begins by branching off US-412 east of the Grand River in Mayes County. The turnpike carries US-412 for its entire length; the old alignment of US-412, which was also at one time State Highway 33, is now US-412 Alternate. The Cherokee Turnpike runs within a close distance of US-412 Alternate for its entire length. The turnpike generally varies only a few degrees from true east–west throughout its entire route.
The turnpike's first exit is a diamond interchange with State Highway 82 just south of Locust Grove. From this point, the road travels 11 miles (18km) without another exit. During this interval, the highway crosses from Mayes into Delaware County. Just after crossing the county line, the Cherokee has its second exit, again meeting US-412 Alternate southeast of Rose. This second exit is a partial cloverleaf with loop ramps in the northwest, northeast, and southwest quadrants.
I appreciate the cooperation of Cherokee leadership to reach an agreement, especially as it pertains to the ability to collect tolls on our turnpikes.”. As part of the agreement, the Cherokee Nation...
An email blast is among the governor’s latest efforts to address problems after turnpikes were converted to a cashless toll system. Stitt says drivers with Cherokee tags owe $5 million ... .
Stitt said during a press conference Friday that he wanted to reach an agreement, in large part because he wants to ensure the OklahomaTurnpikeAuthority can begin charging drivers with Cherokee plates.
Neither organization’s representatives have said much about the issue of tribal tags.Governor says Cherokees, Creeks owe millions in unpaid turnpike tolls ... state $4.7 million in unpaid turnpike tolls.
... promoted by CherokeeNationPrincipalChiefChuck Hoskin Jr ... She noted the state’s new toll pass readers on turnpikes cannot read Cherokee plates, repeating the governor's long-standing criticism.
“The turnpike people went to the Cherokees and said, 'We need a list of all these tags to bill them for driving on them,' and the Cherokees told them to pound sand, they don’t share that,” Stitt said.
“The turnpike people went to the Cherokees and said, 'We need a list of all these tags to bill them for driving on them,' and the Cherokees told them to pound sand, they don’t share that,” Stitt said.
That directive, Stitt said, came after TurnpikeAuthority... The CherokeeNation issues its own license plates to members across the state and maintains it has a valid compact with the state to do so.
That directive, Stitt said, came after TurnpikeAuthority... The CherokeeNation issues its own license plates to members across the state and maintains it has a valid compact with the state to do so.