Who's ready for a little getaway in Oklahoma that won't cost you a fortune? From cabins and tepees to treehouses and B&B's, these 9 amazing places to stay overnight in Oklahoma are all the perfect places to stay overnight without breaking the bank. Check them out and tell us which one is your favorite.
1. Blue Doors at Tenkiller, Gore
Known as a zen home away from home, these adorable cabins are the perfect getaway for those looking to reconnect with nature. The cabins are located just a few minutes from Lake Tenkiller and the Illinois River. Rates are based on double occupancy and there's a two-night minimum stay during the weekends. For current rates and to book your stay, visit the Blue Dorrs at Tenkiller website.
2. Lindley House Garden Cottages, Duncan
This historic home is now an exclusive bed & breakfast in a garden-like setting in the quiet town of Duncan. Take a romantic and relaxing getaway that includes a gourmet breakfast. For current rates and to book your stay, visit the Lindley House Garden Cottages website.
3. Roman Nose State Park, Watonga
For a rustic getaway, head to Roman Nose State Park and rent an authentic teepee at the campground. It's a great alternative to tent camping in Oklahoma and you won't have to set up your own tent. Furthermore, the kids will love it! Teepees are only available from April through October, so keep that in mind when planning your trip. To learn more, visit the Roman Nose State Park website.
4. Lake Murray Floating Cabins, Ardmore
Lake Murray Floating Cabins are as close to lakeside as you can get...you're actually sleeping in cabins that float on Lake Murray. How would you like to wake up and be able to cast your line right off the deck? For current rates and to book your stay, visit the Lake Murray Floating Cabins website.
5. Ra's Eufaula Treehouse, Eufaula
This modern treehouse is the perfect place to go if you're looking for a unique place to spend the night. There is a bathroom, mini-fridge, and microwave, along with a queen-size Murphy bed on the main floor and a full-size mattress on the loft floor. For current rates and to book your stay, visit the Ra's Eufaula Treehouse website.
6. Sequoyah State Park & Lodge, Hulbert
The largest state park in Oklahoma has 104 guest rooms and 45 cottages that have been remodeled, Amenities include lake access, a restaurant, pool, children's splash park, and meeting rooms. Nightly rates vary. For current rates and to book your stay, visit the Ra's Eufaula Treehouse website.
7. Tatanka Ranch, Stroud
Tatanka Ranch is all about getting you outside to enjoy nature. It's located on 1,000 acres on the beautiful plains of central Oklahoma. The cozy western-style ranch will make you feel right at home. For current rates and to book your stay, visit the Tatanka Ranch website.
8. Robbers Cave State Park Cabins or Belle Star Lodge, Wilburton
Located in southeast Oklahoma in the San Bois Mountains, Robbers Cave State Park offers cabin rentals or rooms in their Belle Star Lodge. With lakes nearby and almost every outdoor activity available, this is a great, quiet place to get away. All 20 rooms in Belle Star Lodge offer a view of Coon Creek Lake. To learn more, visit this webpage.
9. Quartz Mountain Lodge, Lone Mountain
(Editor's note: According to the Quartz Mountain State Park Facebook page, the lodge is temporarily closed due to renovations. If you would like to stay somewhere in the park, check the website for other options.)
As for affordable hotels in Oklahoma, Quartz Mountain Lodge is nestled in the rustic scenery of the southwestern part of the state in Quartz Mountain State Park. It is located on the shores of Lake Altus-Lugert and is surrounded by breathtaking beauty and offers a myriad of outdoor activities. For more information, visit the Quartz Mountain State Park Facebook page.
With so many affordable places to stay overnight in Oklahoma, which one would you choose? And who's going to book the teepee?
For more great places to stay in Oklahoma, check out these 12 Unique Places To Stay In Oklahoma.
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