Hotels in Boise, Oklahoma

Boise City is in Oklahoma's Panhandle and is within 30 minutes of national parks, including Cimarron National Grassland in Kansas and Colorado's Comanche National Grassland. The accommodations in Boise City are less than 10 minutes from restaurants in the city's downtown area. Boise City has the distinction of being the only U.S. city bombed during World War II, due to a miscalculation during the Army's practice bombing sessions.

  1. Longhorn Motel

    • The Longhorn Motel is in eastern Boise City, across the street from Love's gas station off Main Street. The motel offers discounts to parties who need at least five rooms. All the guest rooms have outdoor entrances and pets may stay for an extra fee. Complimentary coffee for guests is provided in the lobby area every morning.

      The motel is within five minutes of restaurants on Main Street, which includes the Rockin' A Cafe, a popular local spot for breakfast and La Mesa, which serves Mexican cuisine. Comanche National Grassland in Colorado is approximately 30 minutes from the motel and offers chances for hiking and bird watching. This 433,000-acre national park also features prehistoric rock formations and dinosaur tracks.

    Townsman Motel

    • The Townsman Motel is in downtown Boise City and within walking distance of the historic Cimarron County Courthouse. This motel has 40 guest rooms with outdoor entrances. Nightly and weekly rates are available. Pets may stay for an extra fee. The motel provides a laundromat for guests who are on an extended stay.

      The motel is a 10-minute drive from the nine-hole Cimarron Golf Course. A possible day trip is the Rita Blanca National Grassland, a national park that encompasses sections of Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico. This park offers opportunities for hunting and picnicking; a two-mile segment of the Sante Fe Trail runs through the park. A dining option within walking distance of the motel is the Rockin' A Cafe, a popular local spot for breakfast.

    Branding Iron

    • Situated in northern Boise City, the Branding Iron is a bed-and-breakfast accommodation and is a five-minute drive from the city's town square. The family-owned accommodation is in a ranch-style house and the staff provides a gourmet breakfast for its guests every morning. This bed-and-breakfast has three guest rooms: the Headquarters Room, Branding Iron Room and Lil' Hombre Room -- which is designed for children. The Headquarters and Branding Iron room have private bathrooms, while the Lil' Hombre occupants can share the bathroom with Branding Iron's guests. Other features include a washer/dryer unit, barbecue area and an outdoor patio for gatherings. Branding Iron is within walking distance of the Cimarron Heritage Museum, which features exhibits of Cimarron County's history. The Seafood and Taco Shop, a local eatery, is less than five minutes from the bed-and-breakfast.

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