Hop Aboard Oklahoma’s Victorian Train For An Unforgettable Overnight Adventure
Oklahoma is home to several unique overnight accommodations but none of them compare to the restored 1911 Victorian train at Rebel Hill Guest Ranch in Antlers. Guests can rent this charming train for the weekend and hop aboard for an unforgettable adventure set in the most peaceful setting in southern Oklahoma.
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Set among the captivating scenery of Antlers in southern Oklahoma sits Rebel Hill Guest Ranch — a working horse ranch surrounded by more than 500 acres of secluded land filled with ponds, lakes, trails, and horses.
This destination ranch hosts overnight visitors in one of their several cabins or guests can choose to stay in the luxurious 1911 Victorian passenger train car.
The 80-foot train, Rebel Hill Express, welcomes visitors with a friendly, "Welcome Aboard," and it's a one-of-a-kind experience. he train has 2 bedrooms and can sleep up to 6 people comfortably.
Once you step inside you'll be surrounded by Victorian furnishings that give the train a very romantic feel. Every room is comfortable and filled with history, charm, and modern amenities.
Guests at Rebel Hill Ranch can enjoy activities such as horseback riding, fishing, canoeing, nature walks, bird watching, and much more. Plus, the waterfront setting is so breathtaking, you'll never want to leave.
Reserve your stay here and step onboard this train for an overnight experience you’ll never forget!
Address: HC 83 Box 848, Antlers, OK, 74523
If you enjoy train attractions, then head to the little town of Heavener where you’ll find a 1905 railroad car that’s been converted into a restaurant. Southern Belle Restaurant is not only a nostalgic, unique place to dine, but the food is heavenly. You’ll find some of the best chicken dinners in the state, along with the most delicious homemade desserts.
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Ashley has lived in Oklahoma for 25 years and is the Oklahoma staff writer for onlyinyourstate.com. When she isn't exploring Oklahoma, she enjoys visiting the beaches of California.