Situated in Cheyenne, Oklahoma, Croton Creek Guest Ranch offers a unique lodge experience combining rustic charm with diverse recreational opportunities. This property serves multiple roles including a lodge, event and wedding venue, farmstay, horse boarding and riding facility, hunting area, and RV park, accommodating a variety of outdoor interests and event needs. Guests looking for an authentic countryside setting with access to specialized activities like shooting and horseback riding will find this property appealing.
The ranch enjoys a strong reputation, reflected in its high rating of 4.9 from 57 reviews, indicating general satisfaction particularly among visitors drawn to its outdoor amenities and event-hosting capabilities. While the property's suitability for sightseeing and recreation scores moderately at 3.1, it serves well for guests keen on exploring the natural surroundings and participating in ranch-based activities. Its range of facilities supports a mix of leisure and functional uses.
Located at 9516 N 1802 Rd, the ranch offers a quiet retreat in proximity to notable sites such as the Washita Battlefield National Historic Site and the Black Kettle National Grasslands, which provide opportunities for hiking, camping, and fishing. These nearby nature preserves enhance the appeal for guests interested in outdoor exploration and historical landmarks. The Lawton-Fort Sill Regional Airport is accessible within approximately two and a half hours by car, facilitating travel for regional and visiting guests.
Suitable for visitors who appreciate a rural environment with a variety of outdoors and event options, Croton Creek Guest Ranch is practical for those attending events, engaging in horseback riding, or enjoying extended stays in a ranch setting. The absence of detailed check-in/out information suggests guests should confirm arrival and departure procedures directly. Contact details are available for further inquiries.
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