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$46 for a 1-Night Stay for Up to Four in a One-Bedroom Stone Cabin at Greenleaf State Park (Up to $93 Value)

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Gina
6 years ago
The park is beautiful! We had a quiet and relaxing stay.

Rustic stone cabins dish out panoramic views of the Cookson Hills as well as an abundance of wildlife, such as deer and turkeys

A long getaway affords people the time to sit back and reflect upon what they'll say to the tollbooth operator on the way home. Let your mind wander with this Groupon.

The Deal

    $46 for a 1-night stay for up to four in a one-bedroom stone cabin (up to $93 value)

    Crackling fires warm most of the four-person stone cabins at Greenleaf State Park, which have either a queen bed or double sofa bed. In the morning, you can sizzle bacon and eggs in kitchenettes while watching satellite television. Outside, guests soak up some knowledge in a nature center, and watch winter birds and waterfowl.

Need To Know Info

  • Promotional value expires May 15, 2014. Amount paid never expires.
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts
  • Travel must be completed by 5/15/14
  • Reservation required; subject to availability
  • 5-day cancellation notice or fee up to Groupon price may apply
  • Must be 18 or older to check in
  • Credit card required at check-in
  • Valid for one-bedroom stone cabin for four only
  • 2-night minimum weekend stay waived for Groupon customers
  • Not valid with reward points
  • Additional $10/night pet fee may apply
  • Not valid March 14-22, 2014
  • 5.15% tax not included.
  • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
  • Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Greenleaf State Park

Nestled among rolling hills, Greenleaf State Park's cabins act as telescopes that see through time, allowing guests to glimpse the pristine landscapes of Greenleaf Lake and the Arkansas River. One of Oklahoma's seven original state parks, Greenleaf’s cabins and facilities took shape with help of the Civilian Conservation Corps and Works Progress Administration in the 1930s, using native materials. Today, during the summer months, a marina rents out boats and watercraft so that guests can skirt across the tranquil waterways, and a fishing pier and swim beach hold the key to simple pleasures and relief from the sun’s rays. In winter, provided heaters and fireplaces warm cozy stone cabins and snow covers the surrounding forested hills. Regardless of the season, ADA-accessible hiking trails meander through the park, and kids’ programs keep tykes entertained so that parents can enjoy some quiet time to hone their story about why Santa needs gluten-free cookies this year.

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