Broken Bow cabin — getaway from Edmond

Edmond → Broken Bow

Edmond to Broken Bow: drive, route, and the right cabin.

Broken Bow, Oklahoma is 4 hours from Edmond (235 miles). Edmond is a clean 4-hour drive — most guests leave by 4pm Friday and are in the hot tub by 9.

The drive: 4 hours.

I-35 S to OKC, I-40 E to Henryetta, US-69 S to Atoka, OK-3 E to Broken Bow. Paved the entire way, no toll roads required.

Why Edmond guests love Broken Bow.

Edmond is a clean 4-hour drive — most guests leave by 4pm Friday and are in the hot tub by 9.

What to pack.

Layers, hot-tub swimsuit, water shoes, groceries from Edmond.

Weekend plan.

Friday: arrive late, hot tub, sleep. Saturday: morning on the lake or trail, lunch in Hochatown, afternoon at a distillery, fire pit at the cabin. Sunday: slow breakfast, river walk, hit the road by 1pm.

Questions, answered

Plan with confidence.

How long is the drive from Edmond to Broken Bow?
4 hours (235 miles). Paved the whole way, no tolls. Route: I-35 S to OKC, I-40 E to Henryetta, US-69 S to Atoka, OK-3 E to Broken Bow.
Is it worth driving from Edmond for a weekend?
Edmond is a clean 4-hour drive — most guests leave by 4pm Friday and are in the hot tub by 9.
Can I fly into Broken Bow from Edmond?
There's no commercial airport in Broken Bow. The closest major airports are DFW (3 hours) and Tulsa (3.5 hours). Most Edmond guests drive — it's the simpler option for a cabin weekend with groceries and gear.
What should I pack driving from Edmond?
Layers, hot-tub swimsuit, water shoes, groceries from Edmond.
When should I leave Edmond on Friday?
Aim to leave by 3pm if you want to beat Edmond traffic. Cabins offer late check-in via smart lock, so a 9–10pm arrival is fine.

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