Bunch, Oklahoma is a small, unincorporated village in southwestern Adair County, Oklahoma. It was named after a Cherokee vice-chief named Rabbit Bunch who lived in the area in the 1880's. Sitting in the Sallisaw Creek valley, Bunch is bisected by the Kansas City Southern Railroad which was built in the 1890's. Bunch sits in a valley in the Cookson Hills area of eastern Oklahoma. The Cookson Hills are part of the western area of the Ozark Mountains. The Cookson Hills Game Refuge is just west of town. As of 2005, there are two churches, a car garage and a post office in town with the zip code of 74931. Cave Springs Public Schools, a K-12 school serves Bunch and the surrounding area. It is 2 1/2 miles north of town. Download high resolution version (1170x779, 609 KB)Bunch, Oklahoma is barely visible in the valley with a Kansas City Southern freight train headed north through town. ... Download high resolution version (1170x779, 609 KB)Bunch, Oklahoma is barely visible in the valley with a Kansas City Southern freight train headed north through town. ... Adair County is a county located in the state of Oklahoma. ... Alternate meanings: Cherokee (disambiguation) The Cherokee are a people native to North America who first inhabited what is now the eastern and southeastern United States before most were forcefully moved to the Ozark Plateau. ... Sallisaw Creek is a 40 mile long tributary of the Arkansas River in far eastern Oklahoma. ... Categories: Railway companies of the United States ... Oklahoma is a South Central state of the United States (with strong midwestern and western influences) and its U.S. postal abbreviation is OK; others abbreviate the states name Okla. ... This article is about the Ozark Plateau. ...