In 1886 the engineers from the
Frisco Railroad laid tracks to the clearing where Choctaw Indian
Graves were. That winter the construction train arrived and the
small settlement was named Tully-Hena, the Choctaw word for the
great Iron Road. This spelling was later changed to Talihina as
it is known today. When the town was incorporated in 1905 there
was a roundhouse, depot, switchyard, passenger train service and
several businesses located in Talihina.
Many changes have taken place since
Talihinas inception. The railroad is no longer in operation
but other modes of transportation bring people to Talihina. Talihina
is the Village between the mountains, with the Kiamichi Mountains
to the South and the Winding Stair Mountains to the North and the
Potato Hills to the west. Talihina is also known as the Gateway
to the Beautiful Talimena Scenic Drive and the Quachita National
Forest. Several lakes, rivers, and streams, camping facilities,
equestrian camps, hiking trails, are in close proximity to Talihina
offering various outdoor activities.
Talihina is waiting for you to
come visit and enjoy our beautiful surroundings, eat at our excellent
restaurants and utilize our accommodations for a wonderful experience
that you will remember forever.