Cabins near Claremore

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In Claremore, you’ll find over 20 cabin stays where the prairie meets the woods—think tall grass, hidden creeks, and a night sky that actually delivers on the stars. Cabins here start at $42 a night, though most run closer to $150. Top picks like Three Ponds Community (327 reviews), Rockin K Farms Spring Creek (48 reviews), and Gray House Farm (14 reviews) keep it simple—expect reliable showers, pet-friendly setups, and fire pits for late-night stories. The area’s cut out for hiking, horseback riding, and swimming holes that don’t get crowded. If you want a cabin basecamp with some breathing room, Claremore doesn’t make you look too hard.

97% (419)

Top-rated campgrounds

Communal event center open until 10:00pm

2. Prairie's End And Market

100%
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40mi from Claremore · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Osage, OK
Historic Osage County, tall grass prairie with old growth prairie forest laced with trails and camping spots with fire rings. One 30amp RV hook up with water and sewer is available for tear drop or camper vans sandwiched between the 500 square foot tiny house on Airbnb and the 1200 square foot event center and market also on Airbnb. A small homestead with a 7200 square foot permaculture garden and a food forest including a picnic area and beautiful grounds. Wildlife abounds as we are a wild life corridor to Lake Keystone on the Arkansas River just 1/4 mile from the property. We teach Homestead classes as well as host small weddings, all kinds of retreats, birthday parties, family reunions and music festivals. We also offer the use of a day pass to the New Prue park and boat landing on Lakeview Road, 3 miles from the property.
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$24
 / night
Eagle Bluff Resort

4. Eagle Bluff Resort

43mi from Claremore · 9 sites · RVs, Lodging · Tahlequah, OK
Discover the unparalleled charm of Eagle Bluff Resort, where adventure meets tranquility in the heart of Tahlequah. Our campground stands out for its breathtaking natural surroundings and exceptional amenities, making it the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking an unforgettable experience. At Eagle Bluff Resort, we take pride in offering a well-maintained campground that prioritizes customer satisfaction. Our spacious camping and RV sites provide ample room for relaxation, while our large cabins offer a cozy retreat after a day of exploration. Guests can enjoy a spectacular floating experience on the nearby river, perfect for both seasoned rafters and families looking for fun. Explore the stunning natural features of the area, take a dip in river, or engage in outdoor activities like volleyball and fishing. Experience the best of nature and hospitality at Eagle Bluff Resort, where your adventure of a lifetime awaits! Our floating season is open mid April through October. In the "offseason" months of October - April we will be accommodating longer RV stays and cabin stays. Please give us a call at 918-456-3031 if you'd like to book an RV site or cabin stay in our offseason.
Pets
Potable water
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from 
$17
 / night
Lisa Christiansen’s Childhood Home

5. Lisa Christiansen’s Childhood Home

94%
(17)
49mi from Claremore · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Tahlequah, OK
A place carved out of history dating back over 200 years ago. This is where history welcomes you to the Cherokee culture. This land has been handed down for generations and has stayed in the family beginning on my mother’s side of the family, Mary Ann Groundhog, the fourth generation great granddaughter of Sequoyah on the “Dick” side of my family tree. My mother was heavily involved with AIM (American Indian movement). My dad was the last monolingual Cherokee. His name was Mack Vann, he was a man who loved culture and sharing it with visitors and handed down that passion to me. My hip camper site is named after my daddy, I am still a daddy‘s girl. The land originated before Sequoyah. who created the Cherokee syllabary. Sequoyah was my fifth generation great grandfather and I am very proud of my Cherokee heritage, I would love to share my culture, my tradition, and my passion with you. Learn more about this land: Come and experience the authenticity of Tahlequah, Indian country, Oklahoma where almost every resident is Cherokee, Native American, Nature at its most organic state; A place where deer run free, the sunset paints a new picture each evening with glorious colors of warmth and serenity. Away from the hustle and bustle, peaceful, and inviting. Just a short hike or drive to Todd’s access or you can swim, fish, or float down the beautiful Illinois River. Welcome to Oklahoma’s best kept secret. * * * * FREE HIGH SPEED WIFI * * * * Up to 1,000 Mbps upload and download speeds With upload speeds matching download speeds, you can transfer and back up large files with ease. Unlimited data usage, no data caps or throttling. Capacity for all your devices
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$36
 / night

In Claremore, you’ll find over 20 cabin stays where the prairie meets the woods—think tall grass, hidden creeks, and a night sky that actually delivers on the stars. Cabins here start at $42 a night, though most run closer to $150. Top picks like Three Ponds Community (327 reviews), Rockin K Farms Spring Creek (48 reviews), and Gray House Farm (14 reviews) keep it simple—expect reliable showers, pet-friendly setups, and fire pits for late-night stories. The area’s cut out for hiking, horseback riding, and swimming holes that don’t get crowded. If you want a cabin basecamp with some breathing room, Claremore doesn’t make you look too hard.

97% (419)

Top-rated campgrounds

Communal event center open until 10:00pm

2. Prairie's End And Market

100%
(8)
40mi from Claremore · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Osage, OK
Historic Osage County, tall grass prairie with old growth prairie forest laced with trails and camping spots with fire rings. One 30amp RV hook up with water and sewer is available for tear drop or camper vans sandwiched between the 500 square foot tiny house on Airbnb and the 1200 square foot event center and market also on Airbnb. A small homestead with a 7200 square foot permaculture garden and a food forest including a picnic area and beautiful grounds. Wildlife abounds as we are a wild life corridor to Lake Keystone on the Arkansas River just 1/4 mile from the property. We teach Homestead classes as well as host small weddings, all kinds of retreats, birthday parties, family reunions and music festivals. We also offer the use of a day pass to the New Prue park and boat landing on Lakeview Road, 3 miles from the property.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$24
 / night
Eagle Bluff Resort

4. Eagle Bluff Resort

43mi from Claremore · 9 sites · RVs, Lodging · Tahlequah, OK
Discover the unparalleled charm of Eagle Bluff Resort, where adventure meets tranquility in the heart of Tahlequah. Our campground stands out for its breathtaking natural surroundings and exceptional amenities, making it the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking an unforgettable experience. At Eagle Bluff Resort, we take pride in offering a well-maintained campground that prioritizes customer satisfaction. Our spacious camping and RV sites provide ample room for relaxation, while our large cabins offer a cozy retreat after a day of exploration. Guests can enjoy a spectacular floating experience on the nearby river, perfect for both seasoned rafters and families looking for fun. Explore the stunning natural features of the area, take a dip in river, or engage in outdoor activities like volleyball and fishing. Experience the best of nature and hospitality at Eagle Bluff Resort, where your adventure of a lifetime awaits! Our floating season is open mid April through October. In the "offseason" months of October - April we will be accommodating longer RV stays and cabin stays. Please give us a call at 918-456-3031 if you'd like to book an RV site or cabin stay in our offseason.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$17
 / night
Lisa Christiansen’s Childhood Home

5. Lisa Christiansen’s Childhood Home

94%
(17)
49mi from Claremore · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Tahlequah, OK
A place carved out of history dating back over 200 years ago. This is where history welcomes you to the Cherokee culture. This land has been handed down for generations and has stayed in the family beginning on my mother’s side of the family, Mary Ann Groundhog, the fourth generation great granddaughter of Sequoyah on the “Dick” side of my family tree. My mother was heavily involved with AIM (American Indian movement). My dad was the last monolingual Cherokee. His name was Mack Vann, he was a man who loved culture and sharing it with visitors and handed down that passion to me. My hip camper site is named after my daddy, I am still a daddy‘s girl. The land originated before Sequoyah. who created the Cherokee syllabary. Sequoyah was my fifth generation great grandfather and I am very proud of my Cherokee heritage, I would love to share my culture, my tradition, and my passion with you. Learn more about this land: Come and experience the authenticity of Tahlequah, Indian country, Oklahoma where almost every resident is Cherokee, Native American, Nature at its most organic state; A place where deer run free, the sunset paints a new picture each evening with glorious colors of warmth and serenity. Away from the hustle and bustle, peaceful, and inviting. Just a short hike or drive to Todd’s access or you can swim, fish, or float down the beautiful Illinois River. Welcome to Oklahoma’s best kept secret. * * * * FREE HIGH SPEED WIFI * * * * Up to 1,000 Mbps upload and download speeds With upload speeds matching download speeds, you can transfer and back up large files with ease. Unlimited data usage, no data caps or throttling. Capacity for all your devices
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$36
 / night

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