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Vacation rentals in Turner Falls

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Home in Sulphur
Bow Hunting Paradise/Forest Retreat-Arbuckle Lake
Enjoy the beautiful forest view from the large deck & living room. A gas grill, fire pit, dry sauna, Wi-Fi, and TV (including Netflix) are also available. The house borders the Chickasaw National Recreation Area (CNRA), which allows bow hunting (behind my house) & gun (2 miles north). Boat docks & swimming areas are nearby at Arbuckle Lake. You will be a short drive from local attractions (CNRA, Turner Falls, Arbuckle Wilderness, Chickasaw Cultural Center, Artesian Casino, & Spa) and much more!
$161 per night
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Cabin in Davis
Bird's Nest Tree House-Minutes from Turner Falls!
Elevated fifteen feet above ground, this unique "Bird's nest" first welcomes you with an enchanting view of the Arbuckle Mountains, inside and out! Then surrounds you with all the custom-built details for a fine getaway, including a pebble stoned walk-in shower/spa bath. Electric fire place available Oct. 15th to April 15th. And 70 acres of pristine beauty of nature, shared only with fellow guests as we do have three more cabins on site. There is plenty of room for everyone to explore!
$204 per night
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Tiny home in Sulphur
Windsong Villas
Convenient in town location. Enjoy the vaulted living room area, one bedroom, one bath villa decked out in an industrial décor, from reclaimed boxcar flooring wood countertops with steel trim to sliding barn doors. Everything you need to make your stay in Sulphur pleasant as possible at a budget friendly price. You are close to Chickasaw Recreation (Platt National Park) area, a unique downtown, arts centers and casinos as well as multiple fine restaurants.
$95 per night

Other great vacation rentals in Turner Falls

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Cabin in Sulphur
Retreat at Hidden Oaks Real Log Cabin near lake
$178 per night
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Cabin in Madill
Rustic Ranch Cabin
$60 per night
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Bungalow in Ardmore
The Cozy Bungalow Perfect for a family of 4
$97 per night
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Cottage in Davis
Powell Cabin Inside Turner Falls Park
$175 per night
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Tiny home in Wanette
Cozy Guest Cottage in the Forest! Private HotTub!
$116 per night
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Cabin in Davis
Tiny log cottage, Woods, Creek, Mountains, Hot Tub
$131 per night
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Cabin in Ardmore
Holiday Getaway Cabin w/Fire Pit, Keg, JetTub
$146 per night
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Loft in Davis
Bright Davis Escape w/ Screened-In Porch!
$147 per night
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Cabin in Sulphur
Artesian Cabins room #1
$90 per night
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Home in Sulphur
Vintage Trolley Time Capsule
$105 per night
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Cabin in Sulphur
Hilltop Hideaway with a beautiful view!
$178 per night
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Guesthouse in Pauls Valley
Charming, one room Carriage House w/pool
$90 per night

Your guide to Turner Falls

All About Turner Falls

Turner Falls isn’t just a beautiful waterfall in the heart of Oklahoma’s Arbuckle Mountains. It’s synonymous with Turner Falls Park, recreational area that’s been a popular spot for travelers since the 1860s. The park encompasses more than 1,500 acres of pools, falls, caves, and other interesting geological features along Honey Creek, and it’s covered with nature trails perfect for hiking. But unlike a state or national park focused squarely on preservation, Turner Falls Park has been developed for family-friendly entertainment and adventure. The focal point is its 77-foot waterfall — one of the state’s tallest — which cascades into a beautifully clear natural swimming pool. Elsewhere, eateries, novelty shops, cabins, campsites, and picnic areas are posted throughout the park, inviting visitors to spend the day — or a night or two.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Turner Falls

Given its proximity to the Arbuckle Mountains, Turner Falls experiences a relatively mild, dry climate with hot summer days and cool winter nights. Summer temperatures can reach into the 90s Fahrenheit, making a dip in the park’s natural pools seem all the more inviting. Temperatures drop only slightly on summer evenings, averaging in the 70s and 80s. The spring and fall months are popular with visitors, thanks to mild daytime temperatures in the 60s and 70s, and lows in the 50s. And in winter, when Turner Falls freezes into a spectacular ice sculpture, outdoor exploration is still enjoyable, with temperatures averaging in the 40s, and warmer in the sunshine. Largely because of its pleasant year-round weather, Turner Falls Park is a naturally popular spot for seasonal vacation rentals, especially cozy cabins.


Top things to do in Turner Falls

Natural Caves

Turner Falls Park has three natural caves in the park, open to curious explorers. Formed of conglomerates, limestone, granite, shale, and sandstone, the caves are all large enough for adults to enter on foot, and at least one, Crystal Cave, is home to a large population of bats.

Collings Castle

Built in 1931 by an Oklahoma writer and academic, this now eerily dilapidated castle is located a short walk from the falls. Made entirely of native stone that has long since succumbed to the natural environment, the ruins feature a handful of rooms and a network of narrow hallways leading to turrets that look out over the park. It’s rumored to be haunted.

Chickasaw National Recreation Area

Just 30 minutes northeast of Turner Falls Park is this designated natural area, where spring-fed creeks, steams, and lakes cover nearly 10,000 acres. Swimming holes and hiking trails abound, and recreation, including watersports and fishing, is permitted in designated areas.

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