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Groups · April 2026 · 6 min

Broken Bow bachelorette weekend: the complete host-tested guide

Broken Bow bachelorette weekend: the complete host-tested guide

How to plan a bachelorette in Hochatown — cabins, activities, wineries, and the rules that keep the deposit.

Bachelorettes are a huge chunk of our summer bookings. Here's the playbook that works.

CABIN SIZE. Match beds to guests, not floor space. A 4BR that sleeps 12 sounds great until 4 people share a queen. Aim for one bed per person max.

WINE + BREW TRAIL. Hochatown Distilling, Mountain Fork Brewery, Girls Gone Wine, Hochatown Winery. All within 3 miles. Uber doesn't exist here — hire the Hochatown Shuttle or designate a driver.

ACTIVITIES. Pontoon rental on the lake (half-day, ~$400). Kayaks on Mountain Fork River. Horseback trail ride ($55/person). Sunset overlook drive on Stevens Gap.

Skip the fees. Book direct.

Check live availability for both cabins and save up to 18% vs Airbnb. Use code PINES10 for 10% off your first direct stay.

FOOD. Book Abendigo's for the big dinner. Grateful Head for casual pizza night. Order a Rolling Fork Takery tray for a cabin lunch.

RULES THAT KEEP YOUR DEPOSIT. No parties/DJs (noise complaints = eviction). Follow the guest count. No extra overnight guests. Trash out on the morning you leave.

AS GOOD AS IT GETS is our better bachelorette cabin — game room, pool, sleeps 14 comfortably. Book direct and mention it's a bachelorette so we can prep.

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