The Farmhouse on Clear Creek
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Popular amenities
- Kitchen
- Parking available
- Air conditioning
- Free WiFi
Explore the area
Hulbert, OK
- Fort Gibson LakePlace, Fort Gibson Lake24 min drive
- Sequoyah State ParkPlace, Sequoyah State Park26 min drive
- Northeastern State UniversityPlace, Northeastern State University37 min drive
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About the neighborhood
Hulbert
When you stay at this farm stay in Hulbert, you'll be 15 minutes by car from Hulbert Landing Public Use Area. .This farm stay is 10.9 mi (17.5 km) from Fort Gibson Lake and 11.3 mi (18.2 km) from Sequoyah State Park.
What's nearby
- Fort Gibson Lake - 24 min drive - 12.1 miles
- Sequoyah State Park - 26 min drive - 13.0 miles
- Lake Hudson - 32 min drive - 20.7 miles
- Northeastern State University - 37 min drive - 22.1 miles
- Tenkiller Ferry Lake - 53 min drive - 35.7 miles
Restaurants
- Black Pearl Floating Tavern - 43 min drive
- Los Ranchos - 12 min drive
- Welch Mercantile - 12 min drive
- Bob's Mini-Mart - 11 min drive
- Peggs Grocery & Hardware - 11 min drive
About this property
The Farmhouse on Clear Creek
An analogue place in a digital world. But it does have WiFi.
Set on 250 acres that include Clear Creek, bluffs, pastures, and forest, the farmhouse offers seclusion and quiet for one or two people looking for a getaway.
There are paths to wander, a deck to sit on overlooking a pasture, thousands of books to peruse, old maps, a turntable with some eclectic vinyl, and farmdogs who love new people.
We live on site and can tell stories or let you be.
We prefer some dialog before booking.
This is a place someone who doesn't like the outdoors can be perfectly content visiting. There are probably 3000 books. It’s kind of an Introvert’s Resort, where it’s just you, the books, the dogs, and the creek.
On the other hand, someone could also be content never going indoors. There are 250 acres of pasture, creek, and woods to explore.
You can see lights from the neighbors at night, but they are about a quarter mile away. Our house is closer, but you can barely see it from the farmhouse. You’re more likely to see the Milky Way in the summer.
The bed has a new Saatva standard mattress, not a queen. If two people want to visit here but not share a bed, there is a twin sofa bed with a new memory foam mattress, which would go to the guest who drew the short straw. Those negotiations are up to you. Know that there is only one bathroom and it is off the bedroom. If you don’t mind sharing a double hotel room with someone, you’ll be fine in the farmhouse.
You’ll have to figure out your own food. We supply kitchen essentials and some snacks but no ingredients for meals. We can tell you some places to eat, but the nearest hamburger is at the gas station eight miles away, and the nearest fork that isn’t plastic is about 25 minutes away. Plan accordingly.
Why wouldn’t you stay here? If your idea of rustic is Silver Dollar City, just go to Branson. This is an Oklahoma farm. Everything needs attention. There are ticks and chiggers in the spring and summer. No one who lives here takes a picture of themselves blissed out enjoying nature while standing in tall grass. That’s a good way to get the itchies, so just don’t do it. You might see a snake in the summer, most likely a black rat snake, and rarely a copperhead. Both are cool as long as you leave them alone. You’ll see a spider in the farmhouse, guaranteed. And given that this is rural Oklahoma it is entirely possible to hear gun shots. No one is shooting at you or at anybody else. It’s practice. If that stuff bothers you, maybe try someplace else less rural.
Why would you stay here? Because this is one of the most beautiful pieces of land in the state, and the farmhouse reflects the collections of interesting people. It is quiet, peaceful, isolated, and bucolic. Everything is real. There is a deck overlooking the lower pasture and a bluff that provides endless opportunity to watch wildlife.
Speaking of wildlife, we have two dogs, one of which is known to abandon our house in favor of new people at the farmhouse. You're definitely going to have a dog hanging out with you.
There are a lot of gravel and two-lane blacktop roads nearby for cyclists to explore. Nature photographers will go nuts.
Those who knit will like to know that this is the headquarters for Lost City Knits, but we do not have a physical shop here. The studio is a workspace and a warehouse. It is not set up for customers. However, we are happy to pull some yarn lines out for you and have them in the farmhouse so you can imagine what you might do. We can sell from our stock, but the experience won’t be like shopping in a yarn store.
Possible day trips include a drive to Tahlequah, exploring the gravel roads in our neck of the woods, taking a day and go to Crystal Bridges Museum of Modern Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, or just hanging out here, watching the pasture, and walking in the creek.
When you visit dictates what you might want to do. Fall and winter months are ideal times to be here. January through March offer opportunities to walk in the woods and sit by the wood stove. April through June show Spring's color and life. July and August make sitting in the farmhouse’s AC attractive, with maybe a trip down to the creek. September provides a break from summer, and October and November are prime.
Set on 250 acres that include Clear Creek, bluffs, pastures, and forest, the farmhouse offers seclusion and quiet for one or two people looking for a getaway.
There are paths to wander, a deck to sit on overlooking a pasture, thousands of books to peruse, old maps, a turntable with some eclectic vinyl, and farmdogs who love new people.
We live on site and can tell stories or let you be.
We prefer some dialog before booking.
This is a place someone who doesn't like the outdoors can be perfectly content visiting. There are probably 3000 books. It’s kind of an Introvert’s Resort, where it’s just you, the books, the dogs, and the creek.
On the other hand, someone could also be content never going indoors. There are 250 acres of pasture, creek, and woods to explore.
You can see lights from the neighbors at night, but they are about a quarter mile away. Our house is closer, but you can barely see it from the farmhouse. You’re more likely to see the Milky Way in the summer.
The bed has a new Saatva standard mattress, not a queen. If two people want to visit here but not share a bed, there is a twin sofa bed with a new memory foam mattress, which would go to the guest who drew the short straw. Those negotiations are up to you. Know that there is only one bathroom and it is off the bedroom. If you don’t mind sharing a double hotel room with someone, you’ll be fine in the farmhouse.
You’ll have to figure out your own food. We supply kitchen essentials and some snacks but no ingredients for meals. We can tell you some places to eat, but the nearest hamburger is at the gas station eight miles away, and the nearest fork that isn’t plastic is about 25 minutes away. Plan accordingly.
Why wouldn’t you stay here? If your idea of rustic is Silver Dollar City, just go to Branson. This is an Oklahoma farm. Everything needs attention. There are ticks and chiggers in the spring and summer. No one who lives here takes a picture of themselves blissed out enjoying nature while standing in tall grass. That’s a good way to get the itchies, so just don’t do it. You might see a snake in the summer, most likely a black rat snake, and rarely a copperhead. Both are cool as long as you leave them alone. You’ll see a spider in the farmhouse, guaranteed. And given that this is rural Oklahoma it is entirely possible to hear gun shots. No one is shooting at you or at anybody else. It’s practice. If that stuff bothers you, maybe try someplace else less rural.
Why would you stay here? Because this is one of the most beautiful pieces of land in the state, and the farmhouse reflects the collections of interesting people. It is quiet, peaceful, isolated, and bucolic. Everything is real. There is a deck overlooking the lower pasture and a bluff that provides endless opportunity to watch wildlife.
Speaking of wildlife, we have two dogs, one of which is known to abandon our house in favor of new people at the farmhouse. You're definitely going to have a dog hanging out with you.
There are a lot of gravel and two-lane blacktop roads nearby for cyclists to explore. Nature photographers will go nuts.
Those who knit will like to know that this is the headquarters for Lost City Knits, but we do not have a physical shop here. The studio is a workspace and a warehouse. It is not set up for customers. However, we are happy to pull some yarn lines out for you and have them in the farmhouse so you can imagine what you might do. We can sell from our stock, but the experience won’t be like shopping in a yarn store.
Possible day trips include a drive to Tahlequah, exploring the gravel roads in our neck of the woods, taking a day and go to Crystal Bridges Museum of Modern Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, or just hanging out here, watching the pasture, and walking in the creek.
When you visit dictates what you might want to do. Fall and winter months are ideal times to be here. January through March offer opportunities to walk in the woods and sit by the wood stove. April through June show Spring's color and life. July and August make sitting in the farmhouse’s AC attractive, with maybe a trip down to the creek. September provides a break from summer, and October and November are prime.
There's a private patio. A kitchen is outfitted with a refrigerator, an oven, and a stovetop. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. The bathroom has a shower and a hair dryer.
This smoke-free farm stay offers books and a music library.
Guests will find features like internet access and onsite parking.
Property amenities
Internet
- Available in all rooms: Free WiFi
- In-room WiFi speed: 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 people or up to 6 devices)
- Available in some public areas: Internet access
Things to do
- Books
- Music library
Outdoors
- Outdoor furniture
More
- Smoking not allowed
Room amenities
Bedroom
- Bedsheets provided
Bathroom
- Hair dryer
- Shower
- Soap
- Toilet paper
- Towels provided
Food and drink
- Cookware, dishware, and utensils
- Kitchen
- Oven
- Refrigerator
- Spices
- Stovetop
More
- Air conditioning
- Fireplace
- Heating
Policies
Check-in
Check-in time starts at 12:00 PM
Minimum check-in age: 27
Check-out
Check-out before 1:00 PM
Special check-in instructions
You will receive an email from the host with check-in and check-out instructions
Information provided by the property may be translated using automated translation tools
Pets
Pets not allowed
Children and extra beds
Children are welcome
Note from host: The farmhouse is not baby-proofed.
Events
No events allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Safety features at this property include a carbon monoxide detector and a smoke detector
This property is managed through our partner, Vrbo. You will receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account, where you can change or cancel your reservation