Welcome to the beautiful Glover Bluff Cabin! It is situated right above the flowing Glover River in the quiet town of Battiest. It is only a 20-minute drive north of Hochatown, through the winding landscape of the Kiamichi Mountains.
The cabin sleeps 8 adults comfortably, with additional sleeping on top bunks and 2 more on a futon if needed, max capacity 12.
Downstairs there are two king bedrooms that share a full bath. Upstairs there are built-in, double twin-over-queen bunks, and a full-size bathroom with soaking tub and electric fireplace if you want to sneak away and relax.
Glover bluff cabin has a fully equipped kitchen with everything you need to prepare delicious meals for your family and friends including a crockpot, blender, mixer, toaster, bowls, large baking pots/pans, and more.
However, outside is where you will want to spend most of your time with a covered porch and open-air balcony for incredible views of the river below and stargazing at night. There is plenty of seating to enjoy meals outside, fire pit with plenty of seating for relaxing around the campfire, a six-person hot tub, and outdoor playset for the kids. But follow the steps down to the riverbank to get to the incredibly unique table swing that seats 8!
*Pet friendly--large dog kennel and feeding bowl available for use
*Smart TV’s and unlimited internet (reliability cannot be guaranteed)
*Keurig Duo coffee maker
*Ice maker in refrigerator
*Indoor Fireplace
*Small desk for remote working
*Gas grill on porch
*9 ft Shuffleboard table
*Cornhole boards
*Plenty of board games and DVD’s
*Large yard and driveway for boats and trailers
Glover Bluff prides itself on being a truly one-of-a-kind cabin retreat. Your only worry will be having to go back home!
Helpful travel tips:
20 minutes to North Hochatown, Cedar Creek Golf Course, The Maze, Local 259 Market
25 minutes to Hochatown center, Girls Gone Wine, Abendigo’s, Brewery, Bowling, Grateful Head
35 minutes to Broken Bow center, Pruett’s Grocery, Walmart
25 minutes to Honobia, home of the official Big Foot Festival