Set back from main roads on a secluded, 4.8-acre lot, this cozy cabin is perfect for a romantic weekend getaway for an extended trip with family or friends. No need to worry about noisy neighbors or sitting in traffic here; disconnect and recharge with great fishing and hunting, beautiful hiking, and exciting kayaking just minutes from your door. Welcome to your Oklahoma home away from home.
We were searching for an outdoorsy escape that was dog-friendly and within driving distance of Dallas, and the Legacy Trails community was exactly what we were looking for. We hope you treasure your time here as much as we do.
The 1071-square foot cabin is one of five in a private, 35-acre enclave just one mile southwest of Smithville. Sunset Ridge is the newest one at Legacy Trails, having just opened in 2018. With gated access and exclusive use of Landing on Mountain Fork River (great fly fishing spot), we think this is the best vacation rental community in the Broken Bow Lake area. The river is about 1/3 of a mile from Sunset Ridge, all within Legacy Trails.
Sunset Ridge can comfortably sleep up to six guests (children welcomed!). The two bedrooms contain queen-size beds, rustic artwork, and ample storage space. After a refreshing day on the water or in the woods, take it easy by flipping through the 150+ DirecTV channels or curling up by the fireplace with a good book.
Sharing a meal with loved ones is a breeze at Sunset Ridge, with place settings for 6 and a fully-stocked kitchen. And a trip to the wilderness must include an evening around the fire pit in the backyard, roasting marshmallows, and gazing up at the stars. You’ll have it all here at Sunset Ridge.
Cabin features:
Two Bedrooms each with one queen-size bed with beautiful wood paneling
One sleeper sofa, another normal Sofa perfect for kids or adults
There are extra pillows in the closet and sheets and blankets in the drawer under the bed in the room to the left.
One bathroom with a shower/tub combination, towels, toiletries, and a hairdryer.
Full kitchen with a refrigerator, freezer (ice maker included), stove, oven, microwave, dishwasher, coffee maker, electric griddle, and toaster
Kitchen pieces of equipment include pots and pans, a slow cooker, a paella pan, cutting boards, a large stockpot, and cookie sheets, plus salt, pepper, oil
Dishes, glasses, and utensils for 6, including pasta bowls, wine glasses, and mugs
Family room with vaulted ceilings, couches, and a 42-inch flat-screen TV
Gas-burning fireplace that’s just perfect on cold winter nights
Breakfast bar with 4 barstools that doubles as a kids’ table, late-night snack spot, or arts and crafts station
Outdoor deck with a gas barbecue and dining table for 6. Who can make the best burgers?
Backyard fire pit with 4 chairs and plenty of places to look for the perfect marshmallow roasting stick. We will provide 20-25 pieces of firewood. If needed, more can be purchased from our manager or at the nearby Mountain Country Store.
Complimentary WiFi and DirecTV to keep the peace between teenagers or catch up on your favorite show
Washer and dryer for the unavoidable water-soaked clothes after a day of kayaking or fishing
Laundry detergent, vacuum, and cleaning supplies
Heat and central air conditioning
Kayaks for optimal enjoyment of the river
Pets can stay too! (Maximum weight 35 pounds)
Whether you’re searching for a place to stay for a family reunion, spring break, or special couples’ getaway, Sunset Ridge has with every amenity you want, beautiful natural scenery, and an ideal location near Boondockers Landing.
During your visit to Sunset Ridge, you’ll have complete access to the property and its grounds. We have a self-check-in procedure where the cabin will be open and ready upon your arrival. Should you have any questions during your stay, please contact us or the property manager who lives nearby.
The Area
Get back to nature on Sunset Ridge’s 4.8-acre lot, featuring a huge backyard and plenty of parking space. Just a mile up the road, you’ll find fishing, kayaking, and swimming spots at Boondockers Landing, which offers special discounts to guests of Sunset Ridge.
Sunset Ridge is a great road trip destination, centrally located between 3 and 4 hours from Dallas, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Shreveport, and Fayetteville.
Both Sunset Ridge and the nearby parks and attractions offer free parking.
So driving is our recommended transportation option around here. The area is also home to tasty, family-friendly restaurants and beautiful natural scenery. Here are our favorite places:
Boondockers Landing - 1-mile drive
McCurtain County Game Reserve - 24-mile drive
Broken Bow Lake - 30-mile drive
Cucumber Creek - 33-mile drive
Beavers Bend State Park - 37-mile drive
Shasta's Burger Box - 4.5-mile drive
When cooking for a group just doesn’t sound desirable after a long hike or kayak adventure, hop in the car and make a beeline for Shasta’s. This nearby burger joint serves patties and sandwiches that will please your whole group, even the kids and those picky eaters. Walk off your decadent meal with a wander through their gift shop, where you can find kitschy trinkets and homemade soaps.
Mountain Country Store - 2-mile drive
More than just a place to shop, Mountain Country Store is the ultimate find for food and sundries in Smithville. Serving daily specials, hearty entrees, and fresh salads, the friendly staff here will make sure your whole group leaves with a smile. You can also find any essentials you may have forgotten to pack here, plus a few things that you want but don’t really need, but, hey, you’re on vacation!
Chopping Block Steakhouse - 27-mile drive
For a taste of luxury during your outdoorsy getaway, make your way to Chopping Block Steakhouse, known for hand-cut steaks and, as they put it, “fall-off-the-bone ribs.” With a menu that features pasta, salads, sandwiches, and even a pound of crab legs, there’s no going hungry here. Set in a cozy cabin, this steakhouse is the ultimate date night, happy hour, or family reunion spot.
Grateful Head Pizza - 30-mile drive
There are two types of people in this world: pizza lovers and people who just haven't had good pizza yet. Grateful Head fires up the best pies in the area, like the Hawaiian-inspired Maui Waui and the Big Frank - a meat lover’s dream. They may also have the most creative pizza names we’ve ever seen. To really get your appetite going, start off with some garlicky, cheese-stuffed breadsticks. Bonus points for their dog-friendly patio.
Rolling Fork Takery - 30-mile drive
What exactly is a “takery,” you ask? In one of the more genius ideas to come to the restaurant industry, Rolling Fork specializes in take-out, but not your average burgers and fries-style take-out. Think homestyle appetizers, fresh salads, gourmet tacos, and hearty sandwiches, all made with high-quality ingredients and perfect for eating in the comfort of your scenic Sunset Ridge backyard. Although, if you prefer to eat there, Rolling Fork does have a lovely (heated!), dog-friendly porch.
Lighthouse Drive-In - 20-mile drive
An experience worth driving across the Arkansas border. For burgers, brisket, fries, and malts with a side of old-school nostalgia, Lighthouse Drive-In is the perfect crowd-pleaser. On a hot summer day, not much tastes better than a scoop of their ice cream or a thick, creamy shake. Bring the whole family or some friends along as an excuse to try both!
Girls Gone Wine - 31-mile drive
For a fun, adults-only escape, make your way to the lively tasting room at Girls Gone Wine in the heart of Hochatown. Featuring wines that are made on-site, the wine offers complimentary samples and a funky gift shop. It’s a great place to celebrate a birthday, anniversary or just the beginning of a well-deserved vacation.
Hochatown Petting Zoo - 31-mile drive
A sure-fire way to delight kids of all ages (and adults!), Hochatown Petting Zoo is a perfect activity for when you need to mix up the days of fishing, hiking, and watersports. At this roadside attraction, you can feed, pet, and take selfies with the cute baby animals. The petting zoo boasts a collection of critters including miniature horses, raccoons, snakes, lizards, turkeys, and birds.
A to Z Guest Ranch - 11-mile drive
Nestled in the Kiamichi Mountains, A to Z Guest Ranch is your go-to spot for horseback riding and ATV rentals. Slow down and enjoy nature during a guided trail ride, with packages ranging from one hour to a full day, or turn up the excitement with a ride on an ATV. Perfect for kids and adults, this nearby haven in the woods will give you a memorable day of fun with family or friends. We recommend calling or emailing to make a reservation.
Wild Boar Ridge - 2-mile drive
A highlight of the Broken Bow Lake area is hunting, and there’s no better place to do it than Wild Boar Ridge. With a huge collection of wild game (including hogs and rams) and plenty of guidance for first-timers, there’s no wonder this place gets rave reviews. For a memorable activity and some great stories to tell later, Wild Boar’s seasoned guides are happy to show you around their neck of the woods, whether it’s your first hunt or your fiftieth.
Mountain Fork River 10-Mile Drive
Mountain Fork, also known as the Mountain Fork of the Little River, is a 98-mile-long tributary of the Little River in western Arkansas and Southeastern Oklahoma in the United States. Hailed as the best whitewater stream in Oklahoma, the Mountain Fork River offers a year-round destination for the best trout fishing anywhere in the surrounding region. The river’s constant flow and cool waters are the ideal place to find brown and rainbow trout year-round, perfect for fly fishing in a region not commonly known as a fly fishing destination. The river also features plenty of rapids, small waterfalls, and rock gardens perfect for rafting, canoeing and kayaking enthusiasts, whether you seek leisurely float or a more challenging thrill ride