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Cabin in Indiahoma
OLE FARM CABIN the relaxing couples retreat
A perfect couples retreat. Cabin has all the amenities you will need. It is located southwest of Lawton,Oklahoma. Cabin has kitchen,bathroom and bedroom. The cabin has a queen futon in living room, a full size bed in bedroom. Three covered porches, relax outside to see the sunrise and sunsets. Cabin is supplied with coffee maker, fridge,cook top stove, pots, pans, cooking utensils, silverware, plates,bowls, glassware, toaster, mini crockpot. Cabin has blow dryer, extra sleeping bag . No pets!
$85 per night
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Cabin in Medicine Park
The Flute Player
The Flute Player cabin is in the heart of Medicine Park! Enjoy a stroll to the shops, galleries, & restaurants, or a short drive to the many activities the area has to offer. Flute Player is perfect for your weekend getaway, romantic retreat, reunions or military graduations. Some of the cottage amenities include: fully equipped kitchen, AC & heat, flat screen TV indoors and on the porch. Complimentary coffee, tea & bottled water. We offer early check ins. Message us for details.
$126 per night
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Cabin in Cache
Chief Cabin Wichita Mountains Cache Medicine Park
The Chief Cabin at The Lazy Buffalo portrays the life of the Great Comanche Chief Quanah Parker. His original Star House which is on the National Register of Historic Places is less than a mile away. Nestled at the foothills of the mountains and 3 miles from the entrance to the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, The Lazy Buffalo offers 13 individually themed cabins. The Chief Cabin sleeps 4 guests and has two queen size beds and full bathroom with walk in tiled shower.
$91 per night

Stay near Medicine Park's top sights

The Old Plantation Restaurant36 locals recommend
Bath Lake Medicine Park7 locals recommend
Medicine Park Aquarium and Natural Sciences Center29 locals recommend
Riverside Cafe22 locals recommend
Park Tavern9 locals recommend
Cobblestone Creamery4 locals recommend

Medicine Park vacation rentals

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Place to stay in Medicine Park
Bunting Birdhouse Cottage
$104 per night
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Home in Medicine Park
Creekside Cabin
$195 per night
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Guesthouse in Medicine Park
Harper's Landing Waterfront Medicine Park Ft Sill
$147 per night
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Apartment in Medicine Park
The Medicine Creek Loft - a Peaceful Retreat
$119 per night
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Home in Medicine Park
Lazy Bear Lodge of Medicine Park
$136 per night
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Cabin in Medicine Park
Eagles Nest (Hot Tub)
$210 per night
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Cabin in Medicine Park
Mountain Boomer
$195 per night
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Tiny home in Medicine Park
Tiny House-Peace Pipe
$105 per night
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Guest suite in Medicine Park
Stardust Inn: Buffalo Spirit
$94 per night
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Home in Medicine Park
Acorn Cottage: bright luxury boho home
$171 per night
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Cabin in Medicine Park
Isn't She Lovely Cobblestone Retreat
$242 per night
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Home in Lawton
Cobblestone by the Park
$160 per night

Your guide to Medicine Park

All About Medicine Park

Located in southwestern Oklahoma, Medicine Park is a small community with significant Native American history and cobblestone architecture dating back to the early 1800s. As Oklahoma's first resort town, Medicine Park also offers an abundance of open-air activities, including boating, horseback riding, and rock climbing throughout its picturesque countryside dotted with wildlife. The community is surrounded by the rocky landscape of the imposing Wichita Mountains, encircling the northwest part of town, and there are several lakes, including the popular Bath Lake. Outside of Medicine Park, the landscape ranges from sweeping green prairies to rugged wilderness dotted with bison.

In town, multiple eateries offer local specialities such as fried onion burgers and catfish dinners, or you just indulge in an old-fashioned soda as you meander through the local shops of this scenic town. Bath Lake is a popular spot to take a dip and watch the sun set against a picturesque mountain backdrop.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Medicine Park

Summer is the peak season for Medicine park cabin rentals and outdoor activities, and you can join the town's annual birthday celebration in early July. Fall is beautiful as the leaves start to change colors. The Native American Festival and Art Walk happens in October, with performances by local and regional artists. Winter brings colder temperatures but offers a richer view of the starry sky and snow-covered mountain landscape. Spring is a beautiful time to visit and enjoy the wildflower blooms. Mountain bike enthusiasts flock to the April Fools Mountain Bike Festival in early April.


Top things to do in Medicine Park

Fort Sill National Historic Landmark and Museum

Located 20 minutes away from the center of Medicine Park, Fort Sill National Historic Landmark and Museum offers 144,514 square feet of military history. This is the only national memorial in Oklahoma and it also pays tribute to the soldiers and Native Americans who lived on Fort Sill during its 200-year history. Exhibits detail how leaders, activists, and celebrities have influenced America's military presence.

Southern Plains Indian Museum

Around 50 minutes from town in Anadarko, the Southern Plains Indian Museum is home to three galleries, which showcase art created by Indigenous peoples including the Wichita, Southern Cheyenne, and Kiowa. The on-site collection includes more than 5,000 artifacts including eagle feather bonnets and buffalo hide tipis, and the museum also highlights the work of contemporary craftspeople. Minutes away, the National Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians is an open-air gallery of busts of historically important Native Americans.

The Lawtonka Trails in Medicine Park

With six trails to choose from, Lawtonka Trails is a great way to explore the beautiful cobblestone landscape of Medicine Park. Situated just minutes from town, these trails wind between Lake Lawtonka and Mount Scott — offering picturesque views of boulders, rock formations, winding creeks, and the tree-covered mountain terrain. Hikers can choose from a leisurely stroll to more challenging treks, or bring a mountain bike for a refreshing ride with scenic views.

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