Summary:
Prairie Life + Let the Music Play Stack â Sleeps 8 (2BR/2BA; 4 beds). Two themed tiny houses with a private rooftop deck and patios, perfect for families or friends. Dive into entertainment nearby: solve puzzles at Escape the Park, explore the Fort Sill National Historic Landmark & Museum, and visit the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center. Catch shows at Apache Casino Hotel or live music in downtown Medicine Park. A one-of-a-kind stay near Fort Sill.
The Space:
The InnHabit tiny house resort contains 10 separate tiny houses arranged into 5 sets of tiny houses, each with a separate downstairs and upstairs unit. The 5 sets are arranged in a semicircle around a central grain bin gazebo gathering place. Let the Music Play is one of the second floor tiny houses, and it is located to the southwest behind the gazebo (to the back right if you enter from the front InnHabit arch), above Prairie Life, next to the ballerina tree carving. It has a queen bed with a full sized trundle that pulls out from under the queen, as well as a kitchenette with microwave and mini fridge, and a bathroom with shower stall.
Guest Access:
Guests that reserve Let the Music Play will have their own second-floor landing deck, as well as an entire rooftop deck with additional seating. They also have access to the common gazebo and the grounds.
The Neighborhood:
InnHabit is a tiny house resort nestled in the small southwest Oklahoma town of Medicine Park. Our resort has 10 tiny houses arranged in sets of 2 tiny houses each, and coming soon are 2 restaurants, a craft beer tap room, and 4 tiny shops. Other shops and restaurants are across the street and a very short walk down the street. We are in the heart of town, so expect lots of foot traffic and occasional noise, especially during events.
Getting Around:
InnHabit offers one reserved parking spot per tiny house. We are within an easy walk to all that Medicine Park offers, including shops, restaurants, swimming, hiking and biking trails, kayak launch areas, and fishing. So park at InnHabit and explore our town on foot!
Other Things to Note:
Note: You are free to use the community gas grill in the gazebo, but you will need to bring your own utensils and dishes. The health department will not let us provide them; we can only provide disposable items at this time.
Note: The stairs to the rooftop deck are very steep, and should be climbed like a LADDER (facing it going up and down).
Interaction with Guests:
Noel and Julie, or our caretaker Devonne, are often on site and available for any questions, recommendations, or other things you may need.