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Among the 16356 accommodations in Oklahoma, here are the 4 best family friendly rentals

5kings | Pool Table, Shuffleboard, Playset, Putt Putt | 2min To New Casino! - Oklahoma
9.9 142 reviews
Oklahoma
19/06 – 21/06
$2069/nighttotal: $4138 (2 )

5kings | Pool Table, Shuffleboard, Playset, Putt Putt | 2min To New Casino!

5 2
cabin , Broken Bow
Hochatown Star, a single-storey lodge in Hochatown, Broken Bow, Oklahoma, is within walking distance of the Hochatown Saloon and petting zoo.
This 244 square metre (2620 square foot) property boasts five king-size suites sleeping up to fourteen guests, a games room with a pool table and arcade games, and extensive outdoor space including a hot tub, fire pit, and mini-golf.
Smoky Bear - Oklahoma
9.6 58 reviews
Oklahoma
30/07 – 03/08
$1271/nighttotal: $5084 (4 )

Smoky Bear

6 2
house , Broken Bow
This six-bedroom Broken Bow house, perfect for large groups, is situated near cycling trails and offers easy access to the town's attractions.
The 381 square metre property boasts a fully equipped kitchen, private balcony, Jacuzzi, garden, free Wi-Fi, and parking, sleeping up to twelve guests comfortably.
Charming 3-bedroom Cabin In Eucha With Wifi And Firepit - Oklahoma
10 3 reviews
Oklahoma
19/06 – 21/06
$370/nighttotal: $740 (2 )

Charming 3-bedroom Cabin In Eucha With Wifi And Firepit

3 4
cabin , Disney
This Eucha cabin, located near Grand Lake O' the Cherokees and Spavinaw Hills State Game Refuge in Oklahoma, offers a spacious retreat for Disney visitors seeking a tranquil escape approximately 1,000km from the Disney World resorts.
This 135-square-metre lodge sleeps eight guests in three bedrooms (two queen, one double, two twin beds) and boasts a fully equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a terrace, a garden, and parking, as well as a washing machine, fire pit and barbecue.
Country Serenity 15 Min From Osu Campus - Oklahoma
10 102 reviews
Oklahoma
03/07 – 05/07
$213/nighttotal: $426 (2 )

Country Serenity 15 Min From Osu Campus

1 2
B&B , Stillwater
This family-friendly guesthouse is located just a short drive from Oklahoma State University, the Botanic Garden, and the National Wrestling Hall of Fame, offering a peaceful escape from the city while remaining conveniently close to Stillwater's attractions. It consistently receives excellent reviews from guests.
The guesthouse features a spacious 65 square metre layout with one bedroom, one bathroom, and a capacity for four guests. Amenities include a terrace, a garden, a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, and parking, allowing for a comfortable and enjoyable stay.

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Best Oklahoma lodging with a balcony

Cozy Wister Ridge A-frame Lake Cabin  Sleeps 6  Mins To Wister Lake! - Oklahoma
10 13 reviews
Oklahoma
19/06 – 21/06
$346/nighttotal: $692 (2 )

Cozy Wister Ridge A-frame Lake Cabin Sleeps 6 Mins To Wister Lake!

3 4
cabin , Wister
This three-bedroom, three-bathroom lodge is situated in the Poteau area, within 19 kilometres of Wister State Park, Wolf Ridge Country Club, and Carl Albert State College.
The 139-square-metre property boasts a fully equipped kitchen, laundry facilities, BBQ grills, fireplace, terrace, and parking, comfortably accommodating up to six guests.
Mountain View 2 Bed Cabin - Oklahoma
10 2 reviews
Oklahoma
19/06 – 21/06
$355/nighttotal: $710 (2 )

Mountain View 2 Bed Cabin

1 4
cabin , Davis
This Davis, Oklahoma cabin offers stunning Arbuckle Mountain views and is conveniently located near Turner Falls and various hiking trails.
The self-catering lodge sleeps four, features a fully equipped kitchen with fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, a terrace, and air conditioning; nearby attractions include the Arbuckle Historical Society Museum and Arbuckle Wilderness.
Oak View- Broken Bow/hochatown- 1bd - Oklahoma
9.5 318 reviews
Oklahoma
10/07 – 15/08
$258/nighttotal: $9288 (36 )

Oak View- Broken Bow/hochatown- 1bd

1 2
cabin , Broken Bow
This charming cabin is situated just 2 kilometres outside Hochatown, making it a perfect base for exploring Broken Bow Lake, Vojai's Winery and Hochatown State Park. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The cabin has one bedroom and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to two guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen, a private spa tub, a balcony, a garden and a charcoal grill, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring the area.
1 Room Camping Cabin Kk2 - Oklahoma
Oklahoma
26/06 – 27/06
$131/nightfor 1 night

1 Room Camping Cabin Kk2

1 2
cabin , Sallisaw
This cosy camping lodge in Sallisaw offers convenient access to Jay Reynolds Park, Brushy Lake Park, Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, and Alex Denton Park, providing a practical base for exploring the local area. This pet-friendly cabin accommodates up to four guests with a double bed and bunk beds, featuring air conditioning, a mini-fridge, microwave, smart TV, and an outdoor area with a porch swing, grill, and fire pit.

Frequently Asked Questions about short term rentals in Oklahoma

  • What attractions should one visit during a week-long stay in Oklahoma?

    A week in Oklahoma allows for a good overview. Start in Oklahoma City with the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, a powerful and moving experience. Explore the Bricktown Canal area with its restaurants and shops. Then, head to Tulsa, visiting the Philbrook Museum of Art and the Woody Guthrie Center. Consider a day trip to the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge for stunning scenery and wildlife viewing. If time allows, explore the historic Route 66, perhaps stopping at some quirky roadside attractions along the way.
  • What are the best short term rentals in Oklahoma?

  • What attractions should one visit when spending a month in Oklahoma?

    A month gives you ample time for deeper exploration. In addition to the Oklahoma City and Tulsa highlights mentioned above, dedicate time to exploring specific interests. Nature lovers should spend time in the Ouachita Mountains, hiking and enjoying the lakes. History buffs might enjoy exploring Fort Gibson, a significant historical site, or the many museums across the state. For a unique experience, visit the Turner Falls Park, with its stunning waterfalls. Consider visiting smaller towns like Guthrie or Pawhuska to experience Oklahoma's charming small-town life and local culture. Don't forget to leave time for spontaneous discoveries along the way!
  • What are the best short term rentals with a pool in Oklahoma?

  • Can visitors to Oklahoma witness any unique natural cycles, like cherry blossom season or autumn colors?

    Oklahoma does experience beautiful autumn colors, typically peaking in late October and early November across the state's eastern and central regions, particularly in the Ouachita Mountains. While not known for widespread cherry blossoms like some other regions, you can find some beautiful flowering trees during the spring months in various parks and gardens across the state.
  • What are the best short term rentals with a jacuzzi in Oklahoma?

  • What are the most meaningful ways to engage with locals and discover the culture in Oklahoma?

    Visiting local farmers' markets, like the ones in Oklahoma City or Tulsa, is a great way to interact with people and sample local produce. Attending events at the Civic Center Music Hall in Oklahoma City or the Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa offers a chance to experience local entertainment. Exploring smaller towns and striking up conversations with residents in local cafes or shops provides authentic cultural insights. Consider attending a rodeo or a powwow for a truly unique Oklahoman experience.
  • What are the best short term rentals for families and kids in Oklahoma?

  • Are there any distinctive cultural activities or hands-on workshops in Oklahoma?

    Yes, Oklahoma offers various cultural experiences. The Woolaroc Museum near Bartlesville provides insights into Oklahoma's history and art. Many museums across the state offer workshops and classes, ranging from art to history. Several locations offer Native American cultural demonstrations and workshops, providing a chance to learn about traditional crafts and storytelling. Check local listings for specific offerings during your visit.
  • What are some secret spots or hidden treasures to visit in Oklahoma?

    The Blue Hole in the Alabaster Caverns State Park is a hidden gem, offering stunning turquoise waters. Exploring the less-visited state parks, such as Beavers Bend State Park, provides opportunities for secluded hikes and natural beauty. Many charming small towns across the state, like Sulphur or Davis, offer unique experiences away from the larger cities. Searching for antique shops along Route 66 can lead to surprising finds and local interactions.
  • What should not be left out of your suitcase if you are going to Oklahoma?

    Comfortable walking shoes are essential, as you'll likely do a lot of exploring. Sunscreen and a hat are crucial, especially during the summer months. Layers of clothing are recommended, as Oklahoma's weather can change quickly. Insect repellent is helpful, especially during warmer months. A reusable water bottle is a must for staying hydrated.
  • What are the most popular festivals in Oklahoma?

    Oklahoma's state fair is a major event, showcasing agriculture and entertainment. The Tulsa Mayfest is a large arts festival. Many towns and cities host smaller, local festivals throughout the year celebrating various aspects of Oklahoman culture, such as Native American celebrations and rodeos. Check local event listings for specific dates and details.
  • Where should one try the best local food in Oklahoma?

    For barbecue, try Oklahoma Joe's in Oklahoma City or Leo's BBQ in Tulsa. Cattlemen's Steakhouse in Oklahoma City is a classic for steak. Many smaller towns and cities have unique restaurants serving local specialties. Exploring different areas and trying various restaurants will allow you to discover your own favorite local spots. Don't be afraid to venture off the beaten path!

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Best Oklahoma lodging with a kitchen

Elegant Family Friendly | Just Minutes Walk To Midtown - Oklahoma
9.9 87 reviews
Oklahoma
29/06 – 01/07
$208/nighttotal: $416 (2 )

Elegant Family Friendly | Just Minutes Walk To Midtown

2 2
B&B , Oklahoma City
This charming bed and breakfast is conveniently located in central Oklahoma City, just a short walk from the historic Overholser Mansion and St. Anthony Hospital. The area is also within easy reach of the Paseo Arts District and Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, offering a blend of history, culture, and modern art. The B&B has consistently received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall guest experience.
The property spans 149 square metres and comfortably accommodates up to four guests in its two bedrooms and one bathroom. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a swimming pool, garden, and a fully equipped kitchen, perfect for a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
Carmeletta's She Shed - Oklahoma
9.8 173 reviews
Oklahoma
21/07 – 24/07
$151/nighttotal: $453 (3 )

Carmeletta's She Shed

1 4
apartment , Oklahoma City
This Oklahoma City barn conversion, offering a self-contained apartment, is situated in an unspecified location, preventing a precise assessment of its proximity to city landmarks.
The 1900 sq ft (177 sq m) property sleeps four guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, parking, and internet access; no pets are allowed.
Breathtaking Views! Where Doing Nothing Is Something. You're On Lake Time! Relax - Oklahoma
9.9 126 reviews
Oklahoma
21/06 – 23/06
$327/nighttotal: $654 (2 )

Breathtaking Views! Where Doing Nothing Is Something. You're On Lake Time! Relax

2 5
cabin , Longtown
This charming cabin is situated in a peaceful rural setting just 25km from attractions like Eufaula Cove Amphitheatre, Creek Nation Casino Eufaula, and On the Lamb Winery. The cabin consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The 93 square metre cabin comfortably sleeps six guests in its two bedrooms and one bathroom. Amenities include a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a swimming pool, a terrace, a garden, and parking, making it ideal for families or groups looking for a relaxing getaway.
Yukon Boho Bungalow W/ Huge Kitchen Just Off I-40 - Oklahoma
9.8 136 reviews
Oklahoma
21/06 – 23/06
$337/nighttotal: $674 (2 )

Yukon Boho Bungalow W/ Huge Kitchen Just Off I-40

3 5
apartment , Yukon
This Yukon bungalow, conveniently located near Route 66 off I-40, offers easy access to iconic roadside attractions; precise distances and the specific Yukon district remain unspecified.
The 108-square-metre (1163 sq ft) property sleeps six guests in three bedrooms with new memory foam mattresses, and boasts a newly remodelled kitchen, bathroom with spa features, a fenced garden, covered patio, parking, and Wi-Fi.

Best Oklahoma lodging with laundry available

Blue Bell Bungalow(w/barn Paddocks/10ac Pond/lake) - Oklahoma
9.9 130 reviews
Oklahoma
30/07 – 03/08
$202/nighttotal: $808 (4 )

Blue Bell Bungalow(w/barn Paddocks/10ac Pond/lake)

1 2
apartment , Ardmore
This apartment is situated just 6 kilometres from Turner Falls and Arbuckle Wilderness, and 6 kilometres from Ardmore's restaurants and shops, offering a rural setting near popular tourist destinations. The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The self-catering apartment can accommodate up to three guests and comes with a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, and parking. Enjoy fishing on the private 10-acre lake, exploring the 30-acre grounds, and taking advantage of the horse-friendly facilities, including a barn.
The Red Bungalow Of A-district - Oklahoma
9.5 196 reviews
Oklahoma
29/12 – 11/01
$141/nighttotal: $1833 (13 )

The Red Bungalow Of A-district

1 4
apartment , Oklahoma City
This Asian District house in Oklahoma City offers easy access to attractions such as the Plaza District, Paseo Arts District, Nichols Hills, Uptown, and Bricktown, all within a 6.4km radius.
The newly renovated two-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps four guests and includes a fully equipped kitchen, garden, parking and air conditioning.
Private Studio Apartment In Claremore - Oklahoma
10 259 reviews
Oklahoma
03/07 – 05/07
$125/nighttotal: $250 (2 )

Private Studio Apartment In Claremore

1 2
B&B , Claremore
This Claremore studio apartment, located in a quiet neighbourhood near local amenities, offers a private, coded entry to a converted garage.
The self-contained unit features a queen-size bed, compact kitchenette with microwave, fridge and dishwasher, WiFi, parking, and accommodates up to two guests.
Small Town Charmer Near Tulsa - Oklahoma
10 39 reviews
Oklahoma
03/07 – 05/07
$194/nighttotal: $388 (2 )

Small Town Charmer Near Tulsa

2 2
apartment , Collinsville
This Collinsville apartment is situated within a 26km radius of Mohawk Park, Redbud Marina, and Tulsa Raceway Park, offering easy access to these attractions and other local amenities.
This two-bedroom, one-bathroom flat sleeps four guests and includes free Wi-Fi, on-site parking, a fully equipped kitchen with appliances, and a washing machine; nearby attractions include Will Rogers Memorial Museum and Will Rogers State Park, both within 26km.
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