Longhorn Motel
There are two motels located in Boise City. These are the only accommodations in the city. They are both owned by the same man, Mike Patel. The first of these lodging options is the Longhorn Motel, which consists of 22 units. With single rooms starting at $44 per night, and double rooms starting at $51 per night, as of early 2010. The Longhorn is slightly cheaper than its sister motel across town. The Longhorn Motel accepts all major credit cards and provides satellite television to its guests.
Longhorn Motel
1012 Main Street
Boise City, OK 73933
580-544-2596
Townsman Motel
The Townsman Motel is the other choice of accommodations in Boise City. Although it shares the same ownership as the Longhorn, prices at the Townsman are slightly higher, as of early 2010, with single rooms starting at $47 per night, and double rooms starting at $55 per night. There are 40 units in total, so acquiring a room should never be a problem. The Townsman offers cable television with HBO and accepts all major credit cards.
Townsman Motel
1205 Main St.
Boise City, OK 73933
580-544-2506
Hoot Owl Guest Ranch
If local culture is what you are looking for, then journey about 30 miles out of town to nearby Kenton, OK, where you will find the Hoot Owl Guest Ranch. Owned by George and Terry Collins, this bed and breakfast also doubles as a fully operational cattle ranch. The husband and wife team offer clean, comfortable cabins and activities such as hiking, bird watching and mountain biking. Accommodations for one start at $79 per night, and $99 per night for couples. This price includes a country breakfast for every guest.
Hoot Owl Guest Ranch
Call 580-261-7789 for directions
Kenton, OK 73946
http://www.hootowlguestranch.com/
Article Written By Kristin Kosearas
Although born and raised in Southern California, Kristin Kosearas has traveled far and wide. Kosearas caught the travel bug after graduating from UC Irvine with a degree in political science, and those experiences are embedded in her writing, found in several school publications and for eHow via Demand Media. She also has work experience in education and the beauty industry.