The best tiny homes in Oklahoma

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Set in the Great Plains region of the United States, in Oklahoma you'll find camping opportunities among sweeping grasslands, quiet forests, waterfalls, and an abundance of lakes. Much of the state’s expansive natural areas are protected by the state park system, and Oklahoma also has the longest drivable stretch of the famous Route 66, which passes by all sorts of roadside attractions and historic towns, crossing through the state's two major cities—Tulsa and Oklahoma City—along the way.

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Redbud Tiny Home & RV Resort

1. Redbud Tiny Home & RV Resort

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21 sites · RVs, Lodging · Big Cabin, OK
We are Redbud Tiny Home and RV Resort, a well-established business located in Big Cabin, Oklahoma. Our resort offers Airbnb rentals and an RV park in a secure setting in the countryside. With a team of 4 dedicated employees, we cater to weekend travelers, nature enthusiasts, and family vacationers with medium income. Redbud Tiny Home & RV Resort was founded with the vision of providing a unique and peaceful getaway experience for our customers. Our location in the tranquil countryside sets us apart from competitors, offering a serene environment for guests to relax and unwind. Our key success factors lie in our strategic location, online distribution channel, and peaceful country setting. We attract customers seeking a peaceful escape from their daily routines, and our unique offerings such as cozy Tiny Home Stays and RV Park Rentals provide a one-of-a-kind experience for our guests. With our large spring fed pond, you can catch and release fish or go out on a kayak. Our gathering areas will include corn hole, horseshoes, BBQ, community firepit, chairs to lounge in, or take a leisure walk on our 1-mile hiking trail. With our secure entrance gate, our customer can have a piece of mind. We are still under construction. Our pet park is now opened. Our laundry and restroom and open. We are finishing up our mile long hiking trail. We still need to develop our gathering area, and we are waiting on mother nature to fill our large pond that we created. Please excuse our construction in some area's. Our 18 RV spot which are all full hookups are open for you to come and enjoy. Hope to see you soon. Book three or more nights and receive a free bundle of fire wood.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
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$25
 / night

Set in the Great Plains region of the United States, in Oklahoma you'll find camping opportunities among sweeping grasslands, quiet forests, waterfalls, and an abundance of lakes. Much of the state’s expansive natural areas are protected by the state park system, and Oklahoma also has the longest drivable stretch of the famous Route 66, which passes by all sorts of roadside attractions and historic towns, crossing through the state's two major cities—Tulsa and Oklahoma City—along the way.

100% (7)

Top-rated campgrounds

Redbud Tiny Home & RV Resort

1. Redbud Tiny Home & RV Resort

100%
(7)
21 sites · RVs, Lodging · Big Cabin, OK
We are Redbud Tiny Home and RV Resort, a well-established business located in Big Cabin, Oklahoma. Our resort offers Airbnb rentals and an RV park in a secure setting in the countryside. With a team of 4 dedicated employees, we cater to weekend travelers, nature enthusiasts, and family vacationers with medium income. Redbud Tiny Home & RV Resort was founded with the vision of providing a unique and peaceful getaway experience for our customers. Our location in the tranquil countryside sets us apart from competitors, offering a serene environment for guests to relax and unwind. Our key success factors lie in our strategic location, online distribution channel, and peaceful country setting. We attract customers seeking a peaceful escape from their daily routines, and our unique offerings such as cozy Tiny Home Stays and RV Park Rentals provide a one-of-a-kind experience for our guests. With our large spring fed pond, you can catch and release fish or go out on a kayak. Our gathering areas will include corn hole, horseshoes, BBQ, community firepit, chairs to lounge in, or take a leisure walk on our 1-mile hiking trail. With our secure entrance gate, our customer can have a piece of mind. We are still under construction. Our pet park is now opened. Our laundry and restroom and open. We are finishing up our mile long hiking trail. We still need to develop our gathering area, and we are waiting on mother nature to fill our large pond that we created. Please excuse our construction in some area's. Our 18 RV spot which are all full hookups are open for you to come and enjoy. Hope to see you soon. Book three or more nights and receive a free bundle of fire wood.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night

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The best tiny homes in Oklahoma guide

Where to go

Western Oklahoma

Characterized by diverse landscapes, western Oklahoma’s popular spots include Little Sahara State Park, which features desert-like dunes popular for off-roading, and Alabaster Caverns State Park, where visitors can explore one of the largest natural gypsum caves on earth. You can even go digging for selenite crystals in the Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge or go rappelling in the Red Rock Canyon Adventure Park.

Central and South-Central Oklahoma

In the center of the state, Oklahoma City is a great place to get your bearings, with all sorts of museums. A number of lakes are set around town, including Lake Thunderbird State Park, which offers boating, swimming, and camping just a short drive out. If you're headed toward Tulsa, make a pitstop in the town of Chandler, where you can learn about regional history at the Chandler Route 66 Interpretive Center or the Lincoln County Museum of Pioneer History. If you’d rather just play outside, Turner Falls Park and the Chickasaw National Recreation Area in the Arbuckle Mountains offer scenery and camping options.

Northeastern Oklahoma

Oklahoma's northeastern region is characterized by cute towns and numerous Route 66 roadside attractions, not to mention lots of lovely lakes. Lake Tenkiller, Keystone Lake, Grand Lake, and Lake Eufaula all offer plenty of opportunities for watersports and outdoor recreation.

Southeastern Oklahoma

Oklahoma's southeast is all about scenery, with nine state parks and plenty of forest land to get out and explore. The region is home to Antlers, the so-called "Deer Capital of the World," where you can learn about the creatures at the Wildlife Heritage Center Museum. If visiting in fall, make sure to take a drive along the 54-mile Talimena National Scenic Byway, which offers opportunities to check out fall colors. Popular camping areas along the way can be found in the Ouachita National Forest, Talimena State Park, Broken Bend State Park, and the Cedar Lake Recreation Area.

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