Vacation rentals in Fawn Creek

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The charming exterior of Talo features a vibrant yellow door framed by a white archway. The red siding contrasts with multiple windows, allowing natural light to fill the interior. Lush greenery surrounds the front garden, showcasing the thoughtful landscaping of the market garden.
Home in Bartlesville
5 out of 5 average rating, 260 reviews

Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Farm with Sauna

Talo is a Finnish-style farmhouse bursting with creatively designed spaces and surrounded by a working urban farm. Unique amenities include a six-person barrel sauna, outdoor claw-foot tub, Solo Stove fire pit, and a level 2 EV charger. It's a 30-minute drive to Pawhuska and the Pioneer Woman's Mercantile, Tall Grass Prairie National Preserve, and the Osage Nation Museum. Talo is only minutes from downtown Bartlesville, home to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Price Tower and many great restaurant options.

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The exterior of the country cottage reveals a weathered façade with log pillars supporting a covered porch. Colorful flower pots adorn the entrance, complemented by vintage décor like an old bicycle. Green landscaping leads to the cottage, enhancing its rustic charm.
Cottage in Ochelata
5 out of 5 average rating, 71 reviews

The 1882 Country Cottage

While staying in this unique and charming country cottage you will sense you have stepped back into a simpler place and time. It boasts simplicity! Established in 1882 as a family residence, then turned grocery store, diner and dancing, river refuge, famous sheriff’s home, carpentry shop, and now transformed into an adorable country cottage; you’ll know you have found that one-of-a-kind find! If walls talked, many fascinating stories would be told of this legendary and long-standing landmark!

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The charming bungalow exterior is framed by lush greenery and well-manicured landscaping. A stone pathway leads to an arched entrance, complemented by a decorative fountain and neatly trimmed bushes, creating a welcoming atmosphere for visitors.
Home in Bartlesville
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 530 reviews

Unique 1920s Oasis Near Pioneer Woman’s Mercantile

Experience the historical charm of Bartlesville from this unique 2BR 1Bath bungalow that will leave you in awe with its comfort and convenience levels. Its downtown location allows you to explore the entire city, visit excellent restaurants, shops, entertainment, and historical landmarks, and even venture into nearby Pawhuska to see the famous Pioneer Woman‘s Mercantile. ✔ 2 Comfy BRs ✔ Antique Decor ✔ Gourmet Kitchen ✔ Backyard ✔ Smart TVs ✔ High-Speed Wi-Fi ✔ Free Parking See more below!

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A rustic cabin nestled among trees and colorful foliage, situated near a calm body of water. An outdoor seating area features wooden chairs, while natural stone borders the landscape. The atmosphere suggests a peaceful retreat away from urban life.
Cabin in Pawhuska
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 546 reviews

The Cabin @ The Lodge at Taylor Ranch

The Lodge at Taylor Ranch is home to two of Oklahoma's premiere disc golf courses, but we offer more than just disc golf! Our rustic, yet cozy cabin sits just above the water! In the winter you can snuggle up next to the fireplace or in the summer you can jump off the dock and go swimming! We are 6 miles away from The Mercantile (10 minute drive). We have hosted many Weddings, Parties, Disc Golf Tournaments, Retreats, Boy Scout Camp-outs, Fishing Derbies, etc! We also have an RV Park as well!

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A spacious brick house is shown from the exterior, featuring a large driveway and a covered porch. A fenced yard surrounds the property, with well-maintained grass and a clear blue sky above. Nearby trees offer a natural backdrop.
Home in Dewey
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 169 reviews

Entire residental home in Dewey

Are you looking for that special place with peace and quiet? Our place is small town but so close to countless points of interest. Dewey has Tom Mix museum, historical hotel, Prairie Song and streets filled with antique stores. Bartlesville is four short miles from Dewey and offers countless museums and points of interest. Don't miss Ree Drummonds Pioneer Woman's Mercantile, Charlie's Sweet Shop and P-Town Pizza they are only 40 minutes away. So many things to see or just sit back and relax.

Top guest favorite
The silo structure is showcased against a vibrant sunset, with clouds reflecting shades of orange and pink. The grassy area in the foreground leads to a gravel driveway, while the building features a covered porch, inviting views of the surrounding landscape.
Barn in Vinita
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 60 reviews

Harvest Hill Silo- Route 66 Home w/ Fishing Pond

Setting on Route 66, just 2 miles from I44 Vinita exit, the silo is situated on 20acres and includes a stocked 5 acre pond for fishing and exploring! The bin has a full kitchen and a custom tiled shower in the downstairs bathroom. Downstairs also has a bedroom with a queen bed as well as a full size pull out. Upstairs has 1 bedroom with a twin over full bunk bed, 1/2 bath and a second living room with a queen size pullout. Enjoy the sunset or sunrise over looking cattle and horse pastures.

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A charming, century-old house showcases a restored facade with white details and a welcoming front porch. The spacious front yard features manicured grass, while a paved walkway leads to the entrance. The background displays historic structures contributing to the neighborhood's character.
Home in Bartlesville
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

The Oil Baron’s House in Downtown Bartlesville

Immerse yourself in the charm of the Roaring 20s in a century-old, lovingly restored home built by one of Bartlesville's original oil barons. Offering modern comforts nestled in historical elegance, our home guarantees a memorable and comfortable stay in Bartlesville. This home offers easy access to everything: A short walk to the best shopping, entertainment, and dining downtown. 5 minutes to the new Osage Casino. 12 minutes to Woolaroc. 30 minutes to the Pioneer Woman Mercantile.

Top guest favorite
A modern cabin exterior is framed by greenery, showcasing a spacious deck with two chairs and a small table. Large windows allow natural light to fill the interior, revealing the charm of the simple architectural design.
Cabin in Pawhuska
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

Bridgewater Cabin (Modern/private/in city limits!)

A modern cabin in town! This is the only residence on 4.2 wooded acres, and feels like you’re miles from town. Located 3 minutes drive from downtown Pawhuska. Relax on the 320sf deck by the house, or walk just a few steps down a wooded path to the platform overlooking Bird Creek, lots of wildlife can be seen. Perfect for a couples weekend, or a quiet getaway. Queen bed in the loft and a queen Murphy bed in the main room. A wilderness retreat within the city limits!

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A well-lit living area features a dark sofa and two black armchairs positioned around a white coffee table. Textured rugs cover the light wood floor. A wooden accent decorates the wall, and a decorative cabinet holds storage boxes. Additional doors lead to other areas.
Home in South Coffeyville
5 out of 5 average rating, 18 reviews

Home Away from Home

This home is nestled in the quiet small town of South Coffeyville, OK. Come and stay for the weekend, or stay longer if you wish, just message for extended stay pricing! This is a great option for those out-of-town workers who want a more “at-home” experience, but with the privacy you won't get at a hotel. This is a newly remodeled home, with an open floor plan, and sits on a large shady lot great for kids to run and burn the extra road energy. Come check it out!

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A snug bedroom showcases a spacious bed adorned with white linens and a mustard-colored throw. A wall-mounted air conditioning unit is positioned above a window, while a wooden dresser and a floor lamp are present. A cow-themed artwork hangs above the bed, enhancing the room's character.
Home in Caney
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 150 reviews

Bed and Board | Updated 2BR | 1BA in Caney | Clean

1 hour to Tulsa and 50 minutes to Pioneer Woman in Pawhuska. Stay in the heart of downtown Caney in this clean, comfortable 2-bedroom bungalow on 4th Street. Walkable to Pretty Baked Bakery and the Caney Historical Museum, with Kane-Kan Coffee & Donuts just a short drive for easy drive-thru coffee or Big G's for a Burger. Features covered parking, street and off-street parking, fast Wi-Fi with Smart TV, a fully furnished kitchen, and washer/dryer.

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A historic cabin, constructed from native sandstone, is surrounded by lush, green grass and trees. The structure features large windows that reflect the evening light, with a gentle glow emanating from within. A white fence lines the property, enhancing the rural setting.
Farm stay in Pawhuska
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 274 reviews

The Cabin on The Coy T Ranch

Built in 1900, the cabin made of native sandstone sits atop one of the rolling Osage hills. It's fully renovated with hardwood floors, granite counter tops, soaker tub, & views out every window! The cabin faces west and the most beautiful sunsets are the evening's entertainment. Guests will enjoy the privacy of being surrounded by ranch land as far as they can see, yet still partake of the town life just 5 miles away.

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Dome in Bartlesville
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 99 reviews

Unique Geodome Escape Secluded Stay n Osage County

Welcome to DomeVista, a modern geodome where cozy comfort meets wide-open skies. Stargaze through the skylight, sip coffee on the deck, or relax by the firepit overlooking the pond. With a king bed, cold AC, and a hot shower, this is glamping elevated. Just minutes from Bartlesville, Woolaroc, Bluestem Falls, and The Pioneer Woman Mercantile, DomeVista is the perfect blend of nature, comfort, and convenience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Fawn Creek Township?

    Vacation rentals in Fawn Creek Township range from family homes to cozy cottages and rural retreats. Look for stays near parks or with outdoor spaces for easy access to recreation and fresh air.

  • What are the best things to do in Fawn Creek Township with kids?

    Kids can enjoy playgrounds, fishing at small lakes, and family-friendly walks on nature trails. Seasonal community events often feature games, crafts, and activities designed for younger visitors.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Fawn Creek Township?

    Explore nature trails, picnic in local parks, and browse area shops or markets for crafts and produce. Seasonal fairs and community gatherings provide opportunities to connect with residents and learn about local traditions.

  • How is the weather in Fawn Creek Township?

    Fawn Creek Township has warm summers near 89–94°F (31–34°C), and cooler winters from 28–49°F (-2–9°C). Rain peaks in late spring and early summer, so light layers and a waterproof jacket are helpful for most visits.

  • When is the best time to visit Fawn Creek Township?

    Early fall is frequently suggested, with milder temperatures around 63–85°F (17–29°C) and rainfall easing compared to late spring. Summer brings warmer days, while winter is cooler and quieter for visitors.

  • What are the best places to visit in Fawn Creek Township?

    Explore area parks for picnics and outdoor recreation, browse small-town shops, or visit nature preserves for quiet walks. Community centers and local museums around the township give insight into regional history.

  • What are some hiking trails in Fawn Creek Township?

    Fawn Creek Township has nature trails that wind through woodlands, open fields, and along streams. Local parks and nearby reserves frequently suggested for casual walks and wildlife observation.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Fawn Creek Township?

    Families often enjoy picnicking in park areas, fishing at small lakes, and attending seasonal fairs featuring games and music. Walking trails and community playgrounds add options for outdoor recreation.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Fawn Creek Township?

    Explore nearby historic towns, enjoy activities on local lakes, or visit regional parks for hiking and birdwatching. Community museums and farmers’ markets around the area offer additional ways to discover local culture.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Fawn Creek Township?

    Some stays in Fawn Creek Township have pet-friendly policies, often with outdoor spaces or easy access to walking areas. Explore listings and connect with hosts about bringing your pet before booking.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Fawn Creek Township?

    Locals suggest attending seasonal fairs, exploring nature trails, and visiting nearby markets for fresh produce. Early mornings and evenings are great for scenic walks or birdwatching.

  • What is Fawn Creek Township known for?

    Fawn Creek Township is known for its rural landscapes, agricultural heritage, and a close-knit community atmosphere. Visitors often appreciate its quiet surroundings and locally rooted traditions.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Fawn Creek Township?

    Nature preserves, small lakes, and locally owned shops are frequently suggested around Fawn Creek Township. Exploring quiet walking trails or browsing markets can give you a genuine glimpse of the area’s character.

  • What are the best foods to try in Fawn Creek Township?

    Local dining often features Kansas-style barbecue, homestyle sides, and baked goods rooted in regional traditions. During community events, you may find fried chicken, fruit pies, and farm-fresh vegetables.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Fawn Creek Township?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes, layers for changing temperatures, and a rain jacket as the area sees seasonal rain. Consider sunscreen, bug spray, and picnic supplies for family outings or nature walks.

  • What is the nightlife in Fawn Creek Township like?

    Nightlife is low-key around Fawn Creek Township, with local venues centered on friendly gatherings. Nearby small towns may host seasonal music nights, community events, or casual dining spots.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Fawn Creek Township?

    Community fairs and seasonal celebrations are often recommended in Fawn Creek Township. Around summer and harvest time, you may find locally rooted gatherings featuring food, crafts, and music.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Fawn Creek Township?

    Fawn Creek Township has a range of vacation rentals; many hosts welcome families and provide spacious layouts or outdoor areas. Search for amenities like kitchens, laundry, and play spaces to help meet your group’s needs.

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