Secluded Family Cabin â fire-pit, hot tub, games, creek, and outdoor fun! This cozy, modern cabin in Broken Bow is close to all the amenities that Hochatown & Broken Bow have to offer, but far enough away to feel like you're really escaping from it all! It is conveniently located to Ouachita National Forest, Beavers Bend State Park, McCurtain County Wilderness Preserve, Broken Bow Lake. Including a creek within walking distance of the cabin.
The house was clean and a nice place to stay. Itâs further out than some houses, but we found that nice to be more secluded after being in the busy park/town areas. The store a few blocks away is a good option for some quick foods if needed or The Market at 529 if you need a few items and donât want to go all the way back to Broken Bow. The kitchen is stocked with minimal cooking utensils/dishes, so if you plan on cooking a decent amount you may bring some cooking supplies. The grill out back is nice as are the hot tub and fire pit area.
This teepee cabin was exactly what we were looking for! It was in perfect condition and the property manager communicated with us the whole time! It was in a perfect location, the corner store around the corner was 2 min away and had AMAZING FRESH FOOD!! Breakfast and BBQ! Only 25 minutes from the state park, we would definitely recommend this vacation rental to all of our friends and family!!
This cabin was a perfect fit for the long weekend. We were able to just hang out and enjoy each other. It was nice that it is fairly secluded...so quiet! We would definately stay here again!
We enjoyed your home for our little family getaway during Christmas. We had plenty of room with our adult children, enjoyed the hot tub and the fire ring out back. We felt like we were away from town, yet close enough if we needed to head to town for anything. Would definitely stay here again!
We enjoyed the house and what it offered. The activities in Hochatown were only about 15 minutes away. We did however have to purchase a can opener (which we left for others to use). The bathrooms didn't have trash cans, the door code box was difficult to manage for some reason (I've used them before with no problems) and the first step up from the ground is a little steep which made hauling luggage in rough for 5 women. All in all it was a good place to stay.