
Everyone asks about the hot tub. Whatever else a cabin here does or
doesn’t have, the picture people carry in their heads is steam rising
off the water on a cold night with pines overhead, so we went through
our census of the area’s independently run rentals and counted. Of the
64 cabins we’ve cataloged so far, 31 are Broken Bow cabins with hot tub
confirmed on the operator’s own listing, spread across half a dozen
local companies. This page lists the ones we’ve verified, what they cost
by season, and how to book each one directly with the people who own
it.
The short version
- 31 of the 64 cabins in our census have a hot tub confirmed by the
operator’s own listing page, from one-bedroom couples cabins to lodges
that sleep 30. - Most of them cluster in Hochatown, the cabin strip about 10 minutes
north of Broken Bow proper, near Beavers Bend State Park and the
lake. - Market nightly rates swing hard by season: cabins in this market
averaged around $417 a night in December 2025 and $271 in September 2025
(PriceLabs market data, pulled July 2026). - Every link below goes straight to the operator. We don’t take
bookings and nobody pays us to be here.
Broken
Bow cabins with hot tub: six we’ve verified, from couples cabins to a
30-person lodge
These come from our census of the area’s rentals, checked against
each operator’s live listing. Details like pet policies change, so
confirm on the operator’s page before you book.
| Cabin | Operator | Bedrooms | Sleeps | Area | Pets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bit ‘a Honey |
Broken Bow Vacation Cabins | 1 | 4 | Hochatown | No |
| Walnut Ridge |
Broken Bow Vacation Cabins | 1 + loft | 6 | Lakeside | Yes |
| Day Drinkin’ |
Broken Bow Cabin Lodging | 1 | 4 | Hochatown | Yes |
| Creekside Casita |
Cabins in Broken Bow | 3 | 6 | Hochatown | Yes |
| Reconnect Cabin |
Vandell Vacation Rentals | 1 | 2 | Broken Bow | Yes |
| Amazing Grace |
Escape 2 Broken Bow | 3 | See listing | Hochatown | See listing |
Each name links to the cabin’s page on the operator’s site, which is
where you book. If you want the full set of 31 rather than this sample,
the Broken Bow hub is where we’re building
out the complete directory.
Where these cabins actually
sit
Broken Bow the town and Broken Bow the cabin destination are two
different places, and it matters for a hot tub trip. Hochatown, about 10
minutes north of town on US-259, is where most of the rental cabins
cluster, up against Beavers Bend State Park and Broken Bow Lake. Stay
there and you’re a short drive from the park entrance, the breweries,
and the restaurant strip, though cabins right off the highway will pick
up some Friday-night road noise. Cabins listed in or around the town of
Broken Bow itself trade that convenience for quiet and usually a little
more distance from the lake. A handful sit properly lakeside, like
Walnut Ridge above, where the tub comes with a view of the water instead
of the trees.
One more thing worth knowing about the drive: no interstate comes
anywhere near McCurtain County. Whether you’re coming from Dallas (about
3 hours) or Oklahoma City (about 3.5), the last stretch is two-lane
highway through the pines, which is a feature rather than a bug.
What a hot tub cabin
costs here, by month
We track this market’s nightly rates through a PriceLabs market
dashboard covering roughly 1,000 active listings around the Hochatown
core. Over the trailing 12 months to July 2026, the average daily rate
across the market was $329 with occupancy around 44%, but the monthly
swing is what should shape your booking:
- Cheapest months: September (271averagein2025)andFebruary(293
in 2026). The weather is either still warm or properly cold, and a hot
tub arguably earns its keep more in February than in July. - Most expensive: December (417in2025)andNovember(380
in 2025), when the Christmas-lights-and-hot-tub combination has half of
Texas making the same plan you are. - Typical stay: the market median is 3 nights, booked
about a month out. Big cabins book much further ahead; 5-bedroom places
see median booking windows around 50 days.
Those are market-wide figures, not per-cabin quotes. A one-bedroom
couples cabin books at a median of about $196 a night here, while
5-bedroom lodges run around $514, so “what does a hot tub cabin cost”
depends mostly on how many people you’re bringing.
Booking direct, and why
we link that way
Every cabin on this page is run by a local operator, mostly family
outfits managing a handful of properties each. Booking on their own site
rather than through an OTA usually means no service fee on top of the
nightly rate, and it always means the operator keeps the whole booking.
That’s the model this site exists to support: we catalog what’s out here
from public sources, link you to the source, and step out of the
way.
Blue Highway Stays is an independent directory. We’re not affiliated
with or endorsed by any operator listed here, we handle no bookings and
take no commissions, and if you spot something out of date, tell us and
we’ll fix it. Amenity details come from each operator’s public listing
as of July 2026.