Dinning room
Terrace Suite (not shown, vintage claw foot tun, huge private terrace)
Willow Suite (not shown: 2 person shower & private sitting room).
Past working kitchen, now our gift shop.
Common area
One of the private terraces can be seen here.
Parkview Suite (not shown: fireplace, private terrace, wet-bar, white marble bathroom with whirlpool jacuzzi & 2 person shower)
Indoor staircase
Upstairs common area
Sage Suite (not shown: private entry, single person whirlpool tub).
Outdoor enjoyment!
Parkview Suite jacuzzi
Cedar Suite (not shown, 2 person shower or Cedar line sauna).
Original chimney before second floor was added.
Coffee on the 2nd floor deck.
Common area
Parkview Suite double-head shower and bathroom area
Rachel S.
Sep 5, 2017
Amazing spot to stay while in Tulsa. It's secluded and quiet and a great price point for quality and location.A nice employee named Hayley (sp) was there during our stay and she was very helpful. We checked in earlier than we planned to due to arriving in Tulsa earlier than expected from OKC. She was apologetic about not having a cheese plate or fudge ready. I didn't even know these things existed with the room, so apology accepted! Haha. She took us on a tour of the inn and did a great job of both detailing the history/current status and the amenities we had access to. Not too much later, she brought us the aforementioned cheese and fudge. Score! She also took care to note food allergies since they serve breakfast. I have none but my boyfriend is allergic to the Earth, so that's nice. We stayed in the Sage while we were there (Thursday night and Friday night, so two different prices). It's the only room that's not directly inside of the inn, so that was neat. It almost felt like a little cabin! It's attached but the entrance to it is outside while the other rooms are inside. It's a nice simple room. The bed is comfortable but I wouldn't rave about it. The only small downside is that this room doesn't have its own thermostat because it shares one with the Willow, the room it's attached to. Hayley set it for us to a very cool temp since it was hot out. It kept the room very cold. But we were also out adventuring most of the time. If we weren't, then we would just burrow under the blankets in bed. So no big deal, but I'm sure there are more picky people out there.Every morning, breakfast is served in the dining room at 9am. It feels a little awkward almost since the inn is so small and the breakfast is guests only. They're cooking just for you! The first morning, it was only us there. There was fruit, pancakes, and a plate of bacon/sausage/eggs. It was good stuff. Oddly good bacon. Second morning there was fruit, waffles, and breakfast potatoes/fritatas/bacon. The second was definitely the best. My boyfriend hates eggs; they did something to his family, I think. So they double downed on his bacon. Lucky dog. But the fritatas were great, so his loss.Random notes: - The TVs have a lot of channels but the TVs are tiny; maybe that's a hint to spend time with your travel partner.- ^ Speaking of which, the second floor has a drawer of toiletries that includes toothpaste, shampoo/conditioner/soap, deodorant, and *ahem* condoms ~an assortment~. Some other stuff, too.- The gated exit you use during the day is closed at some point in the evening. You'll drive out the entrance and return through the entrance using the code on your room key during later outings.
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Crystal T.
Sep 7, 2019
My husband and I really appreciated the privacy of this tucked away B&B. The architecture is stunning, and the breakfast was wonderful!! We enjoyed the Parkview Suite with a spacious relaxing view and quaint features. The covered parking was a bonus. Thank you so much! We will definitely be back!!
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Carol T.
Mar 16, 2019
Such a wonderful place to stay. I booked 3 rooms for my sisters and I to celebrate my birthday. Cedar Rock Inn was so beautiful and accommodating! Our rooms were comfortable, the food was great and Lisa and Sandy were so helpful. Can't wait to come back! Carol T.
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Heather B.
Aug 20, 2017
Great place! Comfortable room, friendly (and not stuffy) - innkeepers made it feel like a true getaway. Beautiful grounds and the hiking trail was a fun bonus. Three course breakfast was delicious and well thought out. Very close to downtown Tulsa but felt like we were in the country. Would definitely go back and will recommend to friends!
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Shayla R.
May 10, 2019
One of the best vacations I've had in years. I stayed Monday through Friday in the Terrace Suite. My bed cushioned my every curve, the bath tub immersed me into a dreamlike state, and the terrace overlooking the property offered the perfect reading environment. All I wanted was some peace and quiet, and that's exactly what got at Cedar Rock Inn. Lisa, Haley, and Ashley were just the sweetest, most accommodating women. The breakfasts were scrumptious (the eggs with ham and cheese are to die for), the hiking trail is a must, and the adorable little squirrels constantly entertain. The only bad thing I can think of is the homemade chocolate chip cookies. I now have addiction and am seeking counseling. I'll be back for sure!
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Shawn F.
Mar 26, 2019
Cedar Rock is an awesome place, and I had no idea it was so close. The Owner, Sandi and her staff are so friendly, and inviting, just good people. The grounds are beautiful as well as peaceful. Stunning place to just forget about real life, and you don't have to drive 2 hours to get there.
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Jaclyn S.
Aug 23, 2009
If ever you have any reason to come to Tulsa, you have to find a way to stay here. In fact, coming to the inn might be reason enough to go to Tulsa. In short, this is literally the most beautiful B&B I've ever seen. It's on an estate that features wooden swings and koi ponds nestled under big shade trees and the house itself is all native sandstone and wood and feels like walking through the most enormous tree house. There's a small and entirely round little library, an airy dining room, and several sitting rooms as well as an outdoor patio by a little pond. Each room is fairy-tale charming and decorated with beautiful antique flourishes. One bathroom even has a white claw foot tub with a gold curtain stand and a small chandelier!My personal experience: I was upgraded for free to the Parkview Suite, about twice the cost of the room I'd picked. The reason? No screw up, no error on their part, just a nice perk because the suite was open. I should note that as a teenager I stayed in a lot of 5 star hotels because my father worked in that industry and I occasionally followed him on business trips. This suite is amongst the best I've ever seen. It features a remote-controlled fireplace, its own terrace, a jacuzzi, a bay window with a little dining area, a wet bar, and the most soft and comfortable king-sized bed with freshly scented sheets. The bathrobe was satiny and lined with a fleecy material - I want to know where to get one like that! The chocolates on the bed were delicious pieces of fudge. I was too tired to go out for dinner when I arrived (after 12 hours of driving) so a very good cheese and cracker plate was made up for me and left in my room. Seriously, I was alone and on the second day of a 3000 mile drive but this place was so enchanting I was actually able to forget about all of that. I was so busy exploring the grounds and enjoying my room I didn't even take advantage of their DVD library. It's really all the little details from the freshly baked chocolate chip cookies they left in the kitchen to the aromatherapy bath salts and special towel for make-up removal. The next morning, they prepared an early breakfast (to accommodate my need to be on the road by 7:45am) which included eggs, toast, bacon, sausage, fresh fruit, juice, coffee, and a wide selection of teas. I could go on forever but consider this - all of the above is available at a B&B, which means that you aren't paying for a 5 star hotel. In this case you just get all the perks of one with the kind of personal touch a hotel could never offer.
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Meryl B.
Oct 30, 2011
We rented the whole Inn the weekend of our wedding for my family from NewYork. We had outrceremony outdoors by their Silo Center(gorgeous but expensive). The Inn is very high end rustic with updates everywhere it's stunning. Tim who runs the Inn was very attentive to our needs.The property is beautiful and made for the perfect relaxing setting for our wedding. We frequent Eureka Srings when ever we can,but stay at Cedar Rock for a close getaway.
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Jack R.
Oct 8, 2016
Cedar Rock is worth every penny! We've stayed a couple of times over the years and always have a great stay. Lisa Lee is the hostess and is more than accommodating, friendly and attentive to needs. "CHEF" puts on a great breakfast and is definitely a highlight for the stay. The grounds are beautiful and well kept. Security is good. With only 5 rooms --- book in advance. Access to other areas in Tulsa is decent, just make sure you have good directions or an app. Lots of construction around Tulsa interstates and streets so it is worthwhile to ask about them if in doubt!
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Michelle M.
Mar 7, 2018
Very much enjoyed this stay and our 24th anniversary trip to the area. The staff was very friendly and breakfast was very good. I highly recommend getting the massage services to your room. Excellent massage!! Beautiful property and amazing architectural detail inside.
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