FAQs
FAQs About Your Stay in Broken Bow & Beavers Bend
What Do We Need to Bring?
Our cabins come fully furnished. The only thing you need to bring is food, clothes and personal hygiene items. We do provide a starter coffee for electric drip coffee makers but you will need to bring your own creamers and sweeteners of choice. We provide fully furnished kitchens, including cooking utensils, pots, pans, plates, glasses, firewood for two fires, gas grills, some spices with salt & pepper, towels, dish detergent, laundry detergent, linens, small bottles of shampoo and conditioner, body soap and a Pack n’ Play. We supply the gas for the gas grills. You may want to bring fire log starter for help starting an outside fire at cabin’s fire pit. Other recommendations: s’mores ingredients, roasting fork/metal hanger, bug spray, lighter for starting fires, backpack for hiking or picnics, board games (we stock some), binoculars, or telescope.
Where Are Your Cabins Located?
Check our interactive map with our cabins & local attractions. Our cabins are located just off US HWY 259 N in Hochatown, OK. Hochatown is a town 12 miles North of Broken Bow, OK. Our cabins are 5 to 10 minutes away from Cedar Creek Golf Course, Broken Bow Lake, Beavers Bend State Park and Hochatown restaurants.
Are Your Cabins on the Lake or River?
Broken Bow Lake and Mountain Fork River are on property owned by the US. Government and controlled by the U.S. Army Corp. of Engineers. There are no private owned cabins on the lake or directly below the lake on Mountain Fork River. Our properties are located in the Timber Creek Trails area and some are located on a small seasonal creek that feed the lake. Check amenities and maps for cabin locations.
What Is There To Do While In the Area?
The area offers many activities. We are located only minutes away from Beavers Bend State Park, Broken Bow Lake and the Ouachita National Forest. To see a list of activities visit our Top Things To Do In Broken Bow page.
What Are the Cost to Rent a Cabin?
Cabin rental cost vary by size and seasonality. Typically our cabins cost between $250 to $1000 per night. See policies for more detailed information on cost.
Are 1 Night Stays Available?
Occasionally we have one night available if a date is available between two reservations. The pricing shown will be based on a two or more night stay. A one night stay will incur an additional cost. Call us at (580) 306-2265 for more information.
What Time is Check-Out?
Check out is no later than 11:00 A.M.
What is the Driving Distance to Broken Bow?
198 miles from downtown Dallas, TX (3-3.5 hours driving time)
255 miles from downtown Oklahoma City, OK (4 hours driving time)
215 miles from downtown Tulsa, OK (3.5 hours driving time)
156 miles from downtown Shreveport, LA ( 3 hour drive)
151 miles from downtown Tyler, TX (3 hour drive)
138 miles from downtown Longview, TX ( 2.5 hour drive)
Are There Physical Addresses for the Cabins?
Yes. As these are private roads, sometimes navigation apps do not take the most direct route. Review the map prior to ensure your route is optimal. Our interactive maps on the site will show each cabin’s location.
[Interactive Map HERE]
How Do We Check In?
There is no central check in facility. Just bring your directions and use the key codes to access key boxes or the doors directly. When you leave please put the key back into the key box . If you need help while you are staying with us please call our number listed on your confirmation sheet.
How Do We Use The Bluetooth Speakers?
In most cabins, we provide several bluetooth powered speakers, portable one with light, exterior speakers, & soundbars. To connect to them, turn on bluetooth and look for a new device in your bluetooth settings. Most bluetooth speakers will be labeled with the cabin name, ex: “Treehouse Sound Bar” or Mt Lodge Rear Deck”.
Electric Vehicle Chargers
Most of our cabins do have a complimentary EV Charger. Please see the cabin amenities for which ones offer this. EV Charger provided is a 240 Volt NEMA 14-50 Outlet with 50 amps. Bring your own MOBILE CONNECTOR & CABLE to use the outlet located on the small green box attached to the larger green power box near the driveway or road.
“To charge a Tesla (whether it is a Model X, Model 3, Model S, or Model Y) with a NEMA 14-50 charger you will need to use the mobile connector that comes as standard equipment with all new vehicles. It is a 20-foot cable with interchangeable adaptors, one of them will be the NEMA 14-50.”