The Cross Timbers Country Cabins offer a perfect retreat for hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, and families looking to escape into nature. Nestled in the heart of the Cross Timbers Wildlife Management Area (WMA), these cabins provide a comfortable base for exploring over 10,000 acres of prime, archery-only public land. Whether you're an avid bowhunter looking for a trophy buck or simply seeking a peaceful getaway in the woods, the cabins offer a serene setting to unwind after a day of adventure. With multiple accommodations available, including a main cabin that sleeps 5, a mini-cabin for 2, and the larger Stockton Ranch cabin across the road, the property can comfortably host groups and families of up to 20.
The Cross Timbers WMA is a hunter’s paradise, renowned for its rich wildlife, dense forests, and rolling hills. The area is a haven for whitetail deer, including some impressive big bucks, as well as wild turkey and other local wildlife. With over 10,000 acres of archery-only land, this WMA offers a unique opportunity for bowhunters to pursue their passion without the pressure of firearms hunting. The rugged terrain, clear-water creeks, and diverse habitats create ideal conditions for spotting and hunting whitetail deer, especially during the peak archery season. It's an opportunity to hunt some of the region’s largest and most elusive bucks in a tranquil, unspoiled environment.
In addition to world-class hunting, the Cross Timbers Country Cabins provide plenty of options for relaxation and recreation. After a day spent tracking game in the WMA, guests can enjoy the property’s amenities, including a swing set and playground for kids, making it a perfect destination for family gatherings. The area also offers nearby attractions such as Winstar World Casino, Lake Murray State Park, and Falconhead Golf Course, all just a short drive away. Whether you're here to hunt, hike, or simply enjoy quality time with family and friends, the Cross Timbers Country Cabins provide the perfect blend of outdoor adventure and comfort.
Entire cabin in Burneyville, Oklahoma
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