The cabin guide

Pet-Friendly Cabins in Broken Bow

Bring the dog — these are the Broken Bow cabins that actually welcome pets, not just tolerate them.

A truly pet-friendly cabin has fenced outdoor space, dog beds available, and no neighboring cabins close enough for barking complaints. Many listings allow pets technically but charge fees that exceed the pet's comfort.

Our pick

As Good As It Gets

Private heated pool, hot tub & creekside game-room cabin.Unwind creekside in a 5-bedroom luxury cabin built for big groups. Splash in the private heated pool, soak in the hot tub, and host family game nights in the oversized arcade-style game room with shuffleboard and pool table. Four king suites — three downstairs and one upstairs with a private balcony — plus an upstairs bunk room with three queens and three doubles that sleeps the whole crew. The wraparound deck overlooks the babbling creek with an outdoor kitchen, gas grill, gas fireplace, and big-screen TV. Minutes to Broken Bow Lake, Hochatown dining, and Beavers Bend hiking trails.

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Questions

Is Broken Bow good for dogs?
Yes — most trails allow leashed dogs, and the lake has multiple dog-swimming spots. The Beavers Bend State Park trails are all dog-friendly.
How much do cabins charge for pets?
Typically $50–$150 per stay. The Embers charges a flat $100 cleaning fee per dog.