Discover Creekside Bliss, a stunning luxury cabin nestled along a tranquil creek in the heart of Broken Bow, Oklahoma. Designed for relaxation and adventure, this elegantly appointed retreat offers the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal escape for those seeking a refined yet cozy getaway.
Step inside to a beautifully crafted interior, where warm wood tones, vaulted ceilings with rich wooden beams, and plush furnishings create an inviting atmosphere. The spacious living area features a striking black wood fireplace, providing the perfect backdrop for cozy evenings by the fire. Sink into the luxurious leather seating and unwind in comfort after a day of exploring the great outdoors.
This luxurious cabin home features two private king suites with serene nature views. A third bedroom features two twin beds, making it ideal for children or extra guests, while a queen sleeper sofa on the second-floor landing adds additional sleeping space. Enjoy a friendly game of foosball, or step outside to experience the true highlight of this cabin—its outdoor amenities.
Designed for pure relaxation and entertainment, the outdoor living area features a bubbling hot tub, a cozy fire pit with Adirondack chairs, and charming fire pit swings. The children’s playscape ensures little ones stay entertained, while the covered deck, complete with an outdoor fireplace and smart TV, invites you to enjoy movie nights under the stars.
Located just minutes from Broken Bow Lake, Beavers Bend State Park, and Hochatown’s top restaurants and attractions, this stunning creekside retreat offers both seclusion and convenience. Whether you're seeking a romantic escape, a family adventure, or a peaceful nature retreat, Creekside Bliss is the perfect destination for family vacations and is a great turnkey income-producing property - where luxury meets nature in perfect harmony.
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