Thirteen cabins with private hot tubs in Broken Bow, all near Hochatown and Beavers Bend State Park. The best-reviewed is Fifty Pines Cabin at 4.9 across 244 reviews, starting at $174 a night.
Broken Bow is not a hotel market. It is a cabin market, and nearly every property here is built for two people, a fireplace, and a private hot tub on a deck surrounded by Ouachita pines. The 13 cabins in this collection cluster around Hochatown, the small commercial strip between Beavers Bend State Park and Broken Bow Lake. You walk to dinner and disappear back into the trees. Bohemian Dreams near Beavers Bend is adults-only with eclectic interiors and a hydrotherapy tub. Blushing Beaver takes Scandinavian design into the woods. Fifty Pines Cabin, rated 4.9 across 244 reviews, is the most reviewed option at $174 a night. The Onyx starts at $149 with a modern interior that does not look like a cabin at all.
13 hotelsFrom $149 – $318/nightBest rating 5.0
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Logan’s Bluff Cabin
Broken Bow, Oklahoma
Excellent150 reviews
5.0
Hochatown cabin perched above the tree line near Broken Bow Lake. The round private hot tub on the deck makes sunset watching a proper event.
Eclectic décor, dual shower heads, and a private hydrotherapy hot tub near Beavers Bend State Park. Adults-only setup built for couples who want something different.
Two acres near Broken Bow Lake and Beavers Bend State Park, with two king suites each featuring a private hot tub. More space than most Hochatown rentals.
Sleek 1,100-square-foot Broken Bow cabin with clean-line interiors and a private hot tub. Close to Hochatown's restaurants and Beavers Bend State Park.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Most cabins on this list sit in Hochatown, the unincorporated stretch along Highway 259A where restaurants and outfitters line the road. The tradeoff is convenience versus quiet. Hochatown puts you five minutes from Grateful Head Pizza Oven and Beer Garden. But cabins cluster together, and you will hear neighbors on busy weekends. Logan's Bluff, set further from the strip, trades walkability for deeper tree cover and silence after dark.
Oklahoma summers push into the mid-90s with heavy humidity, and sitting in 104-degree water at 2 p.m. in July is unpleasant. Hot tub season runs October through April, when nighttime temperatures drop into the 30s and steam off the water becomes half the experience. If you are booking summer, prioritize deck space and creek access over the tub: you will only use it after dark. Winter weekdays offer the best combination of price and comfort.
Beavers Bend State Park is the anchor. It has kayak rentals on the Lower Mountain Fork River, hiking trails, and fly fishing that draws visitors from Dallas and Oklahoma City year-round. Hochatown has a handful of restaurants and Hochatown Saloon for the after-dark crowd, but it is not a town with a downtown. People who love Broken Bow come to do almost nothing. The cabin is the trip.
Several are built for two. Bohemian Dreams is the standout: adults-only, near Beavers Bend State Park, with an outdoor hot tub starting at $214 and a perfect 5.0 rating. A few other cabins on the list also target couples, most rated 5.0, with private tubs and nightly rates between $219 and $318. Couples-focused cabins book out first on weekends.
Two cabins on this list are not in Oklahoma. Maison De Crique is in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and Midnight Memories is in Sevierville, Tennessee. Both sit roughly 800 miles east in the Smoky Mountains. They appear because they match the hot tub cabin format, but the setting, climate, and drive differ entirely from Hochatown. For the Broken Bow pine forest experience, skip these two and focus on the Oklahoma listings.