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In Waynoka, Oklahoma, near the Little Sahara State Park, this comfortable residential home accommodates up to 12 guests.
In Waynoka, Oklahoma, near the Little Sahara State Park, this comfortable residential home accommodates up to 12 guests.
Our regular nightly rate is $195, daily applicable taxes plus a one-time cleaning fee of $100.
Each of the three bedrooms contain a queen-sized bed with nightstands and dresser. The living room is equipped with 1 queen-sized sofa bed while the den has 2 queen-sized sofa beds - All near the Little Sahara State Park
This vacation rental has a fully equipped modern kitchen supplied with a coffee maker, toaster, crockpot, electric can-opener, hand-mixer, mixing bowls, kitchen utensils, pots and pans as well as dishes and flatware to serve 12 guests.
This Northwestern Oklahoma aerial view of the Little Sahara State Park near Waynoka includes a stretch of highway US-281 at the bottom right of the photo and the winding Cimarron River at the top left. Near the top of the photo concealed by a tree line is both Dog Creek and the BNSF rail line from LA to Chicago.
Thank you for considering Nanna and Pops Place for your Waynoka stay. The date ranges below are only NIGHTS already reserved. NOT SHOWN is the check-out date which would immediately follow the date range and is available for your consideration as a check-in date.
Check out this ATV Trails map created by the City of Waynoka featuring a color-coded map and legend indicating the availability of each city street for ATV travel with a permit.
This condensed map show (A) Nanna and Pops' Place in relation to the (B) Ash Street non-paved access road to the North entrance to Little Sahara State Park. The distance from (A) to (B) is about 0.6 miles.
ATV Permits can be purchased at City Hall, 1759 Cecil Street in Waynoka, Or call City Hall at (580) 824-2261
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1080 S Church Street, Waynoka, Oklahoma 73860, United States
An hour Northwest of Waynoka (near Freedom, OK) is Alabaster Caverns State Park. More information about Alabaster Caverns State Park can be found online at www.travelok.com. Or call, (580) 621-3381.
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An hour East of Waynoka (near Aline, OK) you can step back in time with a walk through Oklahoma's only sod house. At one time, thousands of sod houses dotted North America's plains region. This "Soddy" built by Marshal McCully in 1894 is the only one still standing in the state that was built in the homestead era. More information about S
An hour East of Waynoka (near Aline, OK) you can step back in time with a walk through Oklahoma's only sod house. At one time, thousands of sod houses dotted North America's plains region. This "Soddy" built by Marshal McCully in 1894 is the only one still standing in the state that was built in the homestead era. More information about Sod House Museum can be found online at https://www.okhistory.org/sites/sodhouse , Or www.travelok.com. Or call, (580) 463-2441.
An hour Southeast of Waynoka toward Fairview, OK is the Gloss Mountains, sometimes called the Glass Mountains. They have a high Selenite content that mimics a shiny glass exterior. Though there are no lodging or campsites located in Gloss Mountains State Park, guests can enjoy the Cathedral Mountain hike from sunrise to sunset. The spect
An hour Southeast of Waynoka toward Fairview, OK is the Gloss Mountains, sometimes called the Glass Mountains. They have a high Selenite content that mimics a shiny glass exterior. Though there are no lodging or campsites located in Gloss Mountains State Park, guests can enjoy the Cathedral Mountain hike from sunrise to sunset. The spectacular scenery makes this a truly unique Oklahoma state park. Park facilities include a restroom, pavilions, picnic areas, grills and public water supply. The mountain's popular trail runs from the parking lot to the top of Cathedral Mountain and across the mesa, offering a spectacular view of the valley floor and Lone Peak Mountain More information about the Glass Mountain can be found online at www.travelok.com. Or call, (580) 227-2512.
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