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Roman Nose State Park SignExperience the charm of Oklahoma with a unique stay at one of its quirky accommodations. From a birdhouse cottage to a covered wagon, there are plenty of options to make your trip one to remember. Here are ten unique and out-of-the-box places to stay in Oklahoma.

Robbers Cave Trailhead

Robbers Cave Trailhead

  1. Birdhouse Cottages – Medicine Park Stay in a cozy birdhouse cottage and enjoy stunning views of Medicine Creek.
  2. Teepee Camping – Roman Nose State Park and Orr Family Farm Experience the great outdoors in a teepee at Roman Nose State Park or indulge in a luxurious glamping experience at Orr Family Farm.
  3. Train Car – Rebel Hill Guest Ranch Stay in a refurbished 1911 train car and enjoy the peacefulness of the countryside.
  4. Yurts – Natural Falls State Park Enjoy prime access to the stunning 77-foot waterfall from one of the yurts at Natural Falls State Park.
  5. The Peacock Room – Guthrie Bunk in a retrofitted grain bin and take in the surrounding farmland at The Peacock Room.
  6. Happy Days Hotel – McAlester Step back in time to the 1950s and stay in themed-1950s comfort at the Happy Days Hotel.
  7. Redneck Riviera Resort & Ranch – Temple Experience shabby chic style paired with country flair at the Redneck Riviera Resort & Ranch.
  8. Bonnie & Clyde Cottage – Medicine Park Live like an outlaw during your Oklahoma vacation at the Bonnie & Clyde Cottage, where the infamous bank robbers spent time in the 1930s.
  9. Eufaula Treehouse Treesort – Eufaula Escape to an enchanting treehouse and sleep among the trees at the Eufaula Treehouse Treesort.
  10. Covered Wagons – Robbers Cave State Park Get a dose of the whimsical Wild West with a stay in a covered wagon at the Equestrian Campground at Robbers Cave State Park.

When it comes to attractions, Oklahoma has something for everyone. Here are a few must-visit spots during your trip:

  1. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum – Oklahoma City Explore the history and culture of the American West at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.

    Philbrook Museum of Art - garden and house

    Philbrook Museum of Art – garden and house

  2. Philbrook Museum of Art – Tulsa Marvel at the stunning art collection at the Philbrook Museum of Art, housed in an Italian Renaissance villa.
  3. Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum – Oklahoma City Pay tribute to the lives lost in the Oklahoma City bombing at the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum.
  4. Turner Falls Park – Davis Take a dip in the natural swimming holes at Turner Falls Park, home to the state’s largest waterfall.
  5. Bricktown – Oklahoma City Stroll through the vibrant Bricktown district in Oklahoma City, known for its restaurants, entertainment venues, and canal-side walkways.

Oklahoma has plenty to offer whether you’re looking for a unique stay or exciting attractions. Start planning your trip today!

 

 

 

 

Written by: Don Power

 

 

 

 

 

 

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