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A Lodge for all Seasons…
and for all the right reasons!
Rate Range
650 to $750.00.
(Rates vary by season & based on above occupancies)
During slower seasons,
ThunderBird and T-Bird can be reserved separately. Please call for more details. Reservations on-line are only for both units together..
Amenities
7 Radios/IPOD Stations with Twin Speakers, WIFI, Direct TV, 2 Gas Grills, 1 Charcoal Grill, Fire Ring Area, Swing for 2 facing the river for quiet evening moments. Central Heat/Air, Full Kitchen includes: Refrigerator, oven/range, microwave, coffee maker, toaster, blender, & dishwasher. (Firewood not provided.) High Speed Internet.
All bed linen & bathroom terry are provided. Plus extra blankets & pillows
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ThunderBird Lodge: (Main Level) features 2400 sq. ft 3 Bedrooms,
3 Bathrooms, 4 TV’s, 2 Decks, (Occupancy 6 people)
Water Suite: King Master Bedroom with Full Bath & oversized roll-in Shower Closet (TV/DVD)
Forest Suite: King Bedroom with Private Bath (TV/DVD)
Earth Suite: Queen Bedroom with Private Bath (TV/DVD)The GREAT Room features comfortable leather seating, Gas Log Fireplace, Direct TV/DVD and a wall of windows that accent a splendid view of the river.
T-Bird (Lower level) offers 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, 1 TV, 1 Deck
(Occupancy 4 people)
Each bedroom in T-Bird features 2 Twin beds (4 Twins Total)
2 Twins (38 x 75)
2 Twins (38 x 80) extra long and equipped with skids for couples.
* Fly Fishing Rod Holders
* Fly Gear holders
* Entry area for fishing gear removal
* Electric fireplace
5 Acres of Private Land including 1 acre across the river to the banks on the opposite side
- Outside Pics
- Upstairs Pics
- Downstairs Pics
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River Decks: There are 3 Decks overlooking the great Mt. Fork River
• Upper Deck connecting to the Great Room and the King Master Bedroom
• Lower Deck connecting to
T-Bird
• Ground Level Deck adjacent to the cabin for easy access to the river.
Each deck features a BBQ Grill, patio furniture, tables and chairs. The Ground Level Deck area features an outdoor shower to wash-off before entering the Lodge. |
Mt. Fork River: There are 2 Canoe/Kayak outfitters in the State Park. The outfitter located on the 2nd bridge, just down the road from the horseback riding stables, is the part of the river that connects to the private river and land of ThunderBird. You’ll see canoes and kayaks drifting by during your visit. We encourage ThunderBird guests to bring inner-tubes, floats/air mattresses or your canoe/kayak. We suggest all guests bring life jackets. The owners or management of ThunderBird are not responsible for any accidents on or near ThunderBird River or land. The forest land around ThunderBird is full of areas to explore. The forest is also home to many forest creatures. Children should not be left unattended while exploring the forest land.
David Boren Hiking Trail cuts across the back area and provides our guests with an easy accessible hiking trail through the forest.
The David Boren Hiking Trail is named after the U.S. senator and former governor of Oklahoma. The David Boren Trail offers 16 miles of hiking Trails with 4 miles of multi-purpose (mountain bike) trails that wander along ridge tops and over creek bottoms. The 12-mile Boren hiking trail runs from south to north, starting at the low-water dam at the south end of Beavers Bend and then connecting with the Beaver Lodge Nature Trail and is full of steep grades. The trail is well defined and is a narrow, one-person trail – which means no bicycles please.
All cookware, dishes, silverware, glassware provided. Including paper towels, dish towels/rags & BBQ tools.
Bring your food & your clothes! We make every effort to stock your cabin with all the little extras. (Salt, pepper, coffee, filters, paper towels, toilet tissue, bath bar soap, hand soap dishwashing soap & laundry soap) |
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