The Saline Cabin in Rose, Oklahoma is a newly remodeled cabin with every modern update a guest might desire, nestled in the beautiful foothills of the Oklahoma Ozarks. Named for the historic Saline District of the Cherokee Nation, it was one of the most natural resource-rich and affluent areas of the Cherokee Nation in Indian Territory before Oklahoma statehood.
For guests seeking a quiet getaway, its location along an artesian spring guarantees relaxation. Hidden away by a small valley, the cabin backs up to the prairie and faces a wooded area that welcomes deer, squirrels and other wildlife, including Sandhill Crane that frolic in the creek — all just a few short steps from the front door!
But the creek isn't only for our wildlife friends. We provide floaties for the kids, lawn chairs, a charcoal grill, picnic tables, beach towels, and plenty of parking to host family get-togethers, class reunions, team hot-dog roasts, company team-building exercises, etc. The clear, pristine water is ideal for families with small children as the creek is no more than three to four feet deep. There are even multiple swimming holes stretching along five acres of the property!
At night, build a fire and roast marshmallows while the sound of cicadas fills the air and catch fireflies on the backdrop of the most breathtaking stars in the darkest night sky with no light pollution nearby.
There is no shortage of experiences for outdoor explorers searching for fun in the sun or adventure nearby. Attractions include historical sites like the Cherokee Nation's historic Saline Courthouse Museum, only a half-mile away from the cabin. It's also where the artesian spring that flows in front of the home originates. Then visit the Battle of Locust Grove Civil War site in nearby Locust Grove. There, you'll also find the Willard Stone Museum, the Rural Oklahoma Museum of Poetry, and Magic Showplace Theater. Then dine at the regional favorite Country Cottage Restaurant or grab a latte or sandwich at the always hospitable Wonder City Coffee.
Saline Cabin is close to some of Oklahoma's most incredible outdoor activities. For those wanting to stay within a 20 to 30-minute drive, try Natural Falls State Park near Colcord, Rocky Ford State Park, the Illinois River or Lake Hudson. Or, in less than an hour, visitors can be on Grand Lake near Jay, Langley or Grove, on Lake Tenkiller at Keys, Spavinaw State Park or Lake Eucha. OR — stop by one of the many historical and cultural sites in Tahlequah and Park Hill.
If the great outdoors aren't calling your name, Saline Cabin is centrally located between northwest Arkansas and Tulsa — the two best metro areas Oklahoma and Arkansas have to offer.
When it's time to retire for the evening, prepare a meal in the open concept living/kitchen/dining area in Saline Cabin with brand new Samsung appliances. Then gather the family on the sectional sofa, which visitors can arrange to create the relaxing experience you desire. Take in a movie on the 71-inch TV before retiring to the primary bedroom, which features a queen-sized bed with extra pillows for extra comfort. The second bedroom is a bunk bed with a full-sized mattress on the bottom bunk and a twin-sized mattress on the top bunk. (kids only on the top bunk, please!)
Small pets are allowed, but please disclose size and type in advance. Also be aware that there are two Great Pyrenees dogs that watch over the cattle herd and roam the area, and they may be frequent visitors.
Tucked inside the sectional storage are more than a dozen board games, blankets and extra supplies. An LG wash tower/dryer is in the laundry room, with laundry soap and more. Please feel free to email us with any questions. We pride ourselves on our property and want you to feel at home during your stay! Thank you for considering a stay with us!
**** IMPORTANT: The cabin is on the edge of a working farm in a rural area. Please be prepared to see AND experience rural living once you leave the home and begin exploring outside the gated yard. Depending on the season you visit, that may include (but not be limited to) bugs, flies, ticks, spiders, wasps, bees, possums, hoot owls, skunks, buzzards and even coyotes late at night. (but never all at once!) Don’t worry, none of it should alarm you. We keep the house stocked with bug spray and directions on how to remove and/or treat any bug or tick bites. It’s all part of living in the country. :-)
There are also Black Angus cattle and free range chickens on other parts of the farm, so if you’d like to arrange a visit or purchase farm fresh eggs or fresh beef, steaks, ribs, etc., please contact your host about adding onto your package! ****