General
Old fashioned Native American cabin – not far from local activities.
The Cherokee Den can sleep 3-4 guests. Furnished with a queen size bed, the room also has a twin bed and a second pull out twin bed.
The room comes with a 3/4 bathroom, TV, Microwave and mini fridge, as well as a private entry into the room. It can be used as a separate room, or a part of the main house.
Check-in time
Flexible
Check-out time
Flexible
Phone number
1-580-678-9617
Additional information
This cabin's fully furnished living quarters are located on the second floor and features central heat and air conditioning.
Master bedroom is equip with a queen sized bed as well as a connecting full bath. Plus private TV.
The sunshine room contains a a queen size bed, and shares the full upstairs bath, as well as the main living quarters.
The downstairs is made of two more bedrooms, both with a 3/4 bath and private entry ways.
The dream-catcher room has a queen sized bed, TV, microwave,
3/4 bath, mini fridge and a private entrance into the room.
This room is separate from the rest of the cabin.
Medicine Park's Local Attractions:
Medicine Park Trail: Solid service walkway lined by cobblestones, along scenic Medicine Creek.
Bath Lake Swimming Area: Renovated area along Medicine Creek historically developed (and still used) for swimming.
Gondola Lake and Dam: Small, scenic Lake, below larger Lake Lawtonka dam, created by 1918 concrete dam built
over rugged granite boulders.
Lake Drive: Beautiful scenic drive along the shoreline of Lake Lawtonka.
Fishing: in Medicine Creek is now becoming a yearly event. In early November the creek is stocked with trout by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation offering great trout fishing throughout the winter months. There is good fishing foe bass and other types of fish all year round.
The Old Plantation: The most significant building in the Town's history. Started in 1909 as the Outside Inn, it became the Grand Hotel in the 1920's. In the 1960's it became the Old Plantation. Now a fully restored, world-famous restaurant in the heart of the town.
Veterans Monument: Granite marker in Jack Laughter Park dedicated to all war veterans.
Surrounding Areas:
Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge: 60,000 plus acres are home to free range buffalo, longhorn cattle, prairie dog towns, elk and deer. Mount Scott provides a scenic drive to the second highest point in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. Special tours and programs throughout the year. 580-429-3222.
Lake Lawtonka: Magnificent man-made (water supply) lake, built in the shadows of Mount Scott, with abundant recreational opportunities and facilities.
Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area: (LETRA) Camping, RV sites, miniature golf, water-slide, boat ramps and docks.
Meers: Born during the turn-of-the-century gold rush, the Meers Restaurant and store, with its fabulous hamburgers, is all that remains of this former boomtown. The Tour de Meers is held here annually.
Museum of the Great Plains: Cultural and natural history of the Southern Great Plains of North America; Tingley
Collection of Native American artifacts, Red River Trading.
Fort Sill Museum: 1870 Old Post buildings house exhibits about buffalo soldiers, Southern Plains tribes and famous
Apache Geronimo; world’s largest collections of military memorabilia.
The Holy City of the Wichitas: Home of the longest running passion play http://www.theholycitylawton.com/home
A large living room with rustic knotty pine paneling, a full sized sofa, dining area, full kitchen, laundry, small game room, a master bedroom and second bedroom, both with queen sized beds. They share a full bathroom with tub/shower.