Success is often a matter of knowing when to relax.

The Cottages on the Prairie - where you can come and relax and forget all your worries.
We’re centrally located in historic downtown Pawhuska.

 

Ranch House Cottage.

2 BED | 1 Bath | King Beds

Farmhouse Cottage.

2 BED | 1 Bath | King Beds

 

Craftsman Cottage.

2 BED | 1 Bath | King Beds

Country Garden Cottage.

2 BED | 1 Bath | King Beds

Home Sweet Home

Each cottage has its own style from craftsman to farmhouse and all have two bedrooms with king-sized beds, a dresser, and walk-in closets. You’ll enjoy a full bath, a large living room with a vaulted ceiling, and a full kitchen with dishes, cooking pans, and utensils. Amenities also include a coffee bar with different coffees, teas, and hot chocolate. There’s also a large dining table with plenty of room for eating or playing games.

All cottages have special touches with exquisite woodwork and are each decorated with charm.


Outside you’ll find a large covered pavilion with tables and plenty of seating. Sit and talk about all you did with other guests and where each is from. The backyard has large grass areas and flowers to see and enjoy.

We’re just a short walk from Food Network Ree Drummond’s Pioneer Women Mercantile. Shop and eat some of her wonderful food and explore what the locals call The Merc. Visit the bakery upstairs and watch the chefs at work through the viewing glass! There’s plenty of tables and chairs or you can relax on one of the many sofas throughout. Also on planned days, you can visit the lodge out on the Drummond Ranch where she films her cooking show.

You’ll also find wonderful Mom & Pop shops in downtown Pawhuska - from antiques to clothing boutiques, and you can enjoy some of the other restaurants as well, but don’t forget to save room for some delicious ice cream at Charlie’s Sweet Shop.

Enjoy our majestic sunsets as you take a drive out to The Tallgrass Prairie where you can see thousands of acres of tall grass and beautiful blooming wildflowers in the spring. Keep a lookout for bison where they walk freely throughout, even crossing the road in front of you - but, make sure you stay in your car! Tour the Tallgrass visitor center where you can learn some history of the area.

Visit the Osage tourism website to see what’s going on in the area.

Have a small Oklahoma wedding or reunion coming up and need a few rooms and a space to celebrate? This might be just the place for that as well!