Winter Cabin Getaways in Broken Bow, Oklahoma
Broken Bow in winter is one of the most genuinely underrated cabin destinations in the South.
About This Category
Winter Cabin Getaways in Broken Bow
Broken Bow in winter is one of the most genuinely underrated cabin destinations in the South. The Ouachita pines are evergreen — the forest stays green and dense year-round — and winter cold makes a private hot tub feel like a specific reward. The Mountain Fork River runs cold and clear, Beavers Bend is uncrowded, and the kind of stillness that's available on a winter morning in the Ouachita forest is available at very few places this accessible from the major Texas cities. All five Broken Bow properties are available for winter bookings.
Broken Bow's pine forest is one of its greatest winter assets — unlike deciduous forests, the Ouachita loblollies stay dense and green through January and February, giving winter visitors the same forest enclosure that makes summer and fall visits so immersive. Add a private hot tub and a fire pit, and the case for a winter Broken Bow stay is strong.

Broken Bow, OK
Conchito Cowboy
- Hot tub
- Fire pit
- Forest views

Broken Bow, OK
Mount Mirabelle
- Hot tub
- Fire pit
- Forest views

Broken Bow, OK
The Ocho
- Hot tub
- Fire pit
- Forest views

Broken Bow, OK
Ace High
- Hot tub
- Fire pit
- Forest views

Broken Bow, OK
Dogwood Days
- Hot tub
- Fire pit
- Forest views
What to Know
Planning tips
- 01
Pack serious cold-weather layers — both markets see overnight lows in the 20s°F in December and January. Wool or synthetic base layers are worth it.
- 02
Check road conditions before traveling to Blue Ridge in winter, especially after precipitation. An all-wheel-drive vehicle is recommended.
- 03
Winter hot tub sessions are the reason to come. The contrast between cold mountain or forest air and 102°F water is a singular experience.
- 04
Winter dates often have the best availability and competitive pricing — if you can be flexible, a January or February trip is worth serious consideration.
Common questions
Winter Cabin Getaways FAQ
Does it snow in Blue Ridge or Broken Bow?
Blue Ridge receives occasional snow between December and February — typically 1–3 light snowfall events per season. Broken Bow rarely gets significant snow but can see ice events in January and February. Your hosts will communicate any weather-related access concerns before your arrival.
Are the hot tubs available year-round in winter?
Yes — hot tubs are maintained and available year-round at all properties. In winter, they're heated to standard temperature (102°F) on arrival and are typically the highlight of the stay.
Are winter rates lower than peak season?
Some winter dates carry lower nightly rates than peak fall or summer weekends. Direct booking always gives you the best available rate. Holiday period bookings (Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's) may be at or above peak rates due to demand.
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.