Cabin Rentals for 10 or More Guests in Broken Bow, Oklahoma
Broken Bow has two exceptional large-group properties in the Sababa Homes collection.
About This Category
Cabins for 10+ in Broken Bow
Broken Bow has two exceptional large-group properties in the Sababa Homes collection. Conchito Cowboy handles 14 guests with a full kitchen, hot tub, and large deck. The Ocho at 18 guests is in a category of its own — eight bedrooms, five bathrooms, a game room, outdoor bar, and movie projector. Both book direct.
The Ocho's design is built around how large groups actually function on vacation: multiple gathering spaces, indoor and outdoor entertainment, a layout that accommodates both group togetherness and individual privacy. For 10 to 18 guests, it's the most capable property in the Ouachita region.
What to Know
Planning tips
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Collect all payments before booking — large group logistics are significantly easier when the financial piece is resolved.
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Assign bedrooms before the trip and share a floor plan so everyone knows the layout before they arrive.
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Designate one person as the point of contact with your hosts — it simplifies communication considerably for large groups.
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For groups over 12, a pre-arrival grocery delivery service is worth exploring — most markets near our properties have delivery options.
Common questions
Cabins for 10+ FAQ
What's the maximum group size available?
The Ocho in Broken Bow accommodates 18 guests — the largest property in the Sababa Homes collection. Top of the World in Blue Ridge and Conchito Cowboy in Broken Bow each accommodate 14 guests.
Are there additional fees for large groups?
Security deposits and cleaning fees are standard for all bookings and transparent in the booking process. Contact your hosts directly for large group bookings — direct booking ensures you're seeing the full cost without platform markup.
About Broken Bow
Broken Bow is 3 hours from Dallas · 4 hours from Oklahoma City. Broken Bow occupies a quiet corner of southeastern Oklahoma that most of the country hasn't discovered yet — which is exactly what makes it special.

