
The Cookson area of Cherokee and Sequoyah Counties is defined by the expansive waters of Tenkiller Ferry Lake, a focal point of this landscape where the flooded valley of the Illinois River meets numerous drainages like Sixshooter Branch and Chicken Creek. The terrain is characterized by a series of named heights that rise abruptly from the shoreline, including the prominent Cookson Bluff, Turkey Bluff, and Ballew Ridge. High-elevation landmarks such as Wildhorse Mtn and Canoe Mtn overlook the winding network of county roads that service the lakeside community.
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