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Hotels in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma

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Photo of Holiday Inn Express & Suites Tulsa S Broken Arrow Hwy 51 by IHG Top rated
From $144 / night

Holiday Inn Express & Sts Tulsa S Broken Arrow

· 4.6 Excellent · 191 reviews

Holiday Inn Express delivers the trusted brand standards and group-friendly amenities that simplify accommodation planning in unfamiliar destinations.

  • Free parking simplifies city navigation with multiple vehicles and equipment trailers
  • Connecting rooms keep traveling families and teams organized together
  • Free parking eliminates the stress of finding spots in unfamiliar areas
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Photo of Stoney Creek Hotel Tulsa - Broken Arrow Highly rated
From $162 / night

Stoney Creek Hotel Tulsa - Broken Arrow

· 4.6 Excellent · 556 reviews

Lodge-style warmth meets the practical needs of traveling sports families.

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Photo of Holiday Inn Express & Suites Tulsa South - Woodland Hills by IHG Highly rated
From $98 / night

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Tulsa South

· 4.6 Excellent · 462 reviews

Holiday Inn Express transforms chaotic city trips into coordinated experiences where your entire group stays organized and focused.

  • Spacious lobby creates natural gathering space for team coordination and relaxation
  • Multiple USB ports per room eliminate fighting over charging stations
  • Free WiFi keeps everyone connected during multi-day tournament stays
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From $149 / night

Towneplace Suites by Marriott Broken Arrow

· 4.5 Excellent

For groups navigating unfamiliar cities over multiple nights, TownePlace Suites offers the structured environment that simplifies coordination and logistics.

  • Indoor corridors ensure secure navigation for groups unfamiliar with surroundings
  • Indoor pool provides downtime entertainment regardless of weather conditions
  • Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
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Photo of Hampton Inn Tulsa Broken Arrow Highly rated
From $139 / night

Hampton Inn Tulsa Broken Arrow

· 4.5 Excellent · 520 reviews

Hampton by Hilton provides the consistent experience that keeps traveling teams coordinated when navigating an unfamiliar city together.

  • Connecting rooms keep traveling families and groups organized together
  • Complimentary breakfast eliminates one meal decision in an unknown city
  • Meeting rooms offer private spaces for team briefings away from crowds
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Photo of avid hotel Tulsa South - Medical District by IHG Best value
From $80 / night

avid hotel Tulsa South - Medical District by IHG

· 4.5 Excellent · 787 reviews

avid hotels replaces travel confusion with clear organization, offering teams the dependable framework that transforms hectic trips into controlled experiences.

  • Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in an unfamiliar city
  • Complimentary hot breakfast eliminates one meal decision in an unfamiliar city
  • Indoor corridors provide climate-controlled paths between rooms and common areas
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From $113 / night

Courtyard by Marriott Tulsa Woodland Hills

· 4.5 Excellent

Marriott Hotels & Resorts creates the central command base where traveling teams can regroup, refocus, and tackle each day's city agenda.

  • Room service breakfast simplifies coordination for multi-room group stays
  • Valet parking removes vehicle concerns in busy tournament host districts
  • Fitness center maintains training routines without searching for local gym options
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Photo of Hampton Inn & Suites Tulsa-Woodland Hills 71st-Memorial Highly rated
From $99 / night

Hampton Inn & Sts Tulsa-Woodland Hills

· 4.5 Excellent · 473 reviews

Hampton by Hilton turns the challenge of coordinating team travel into an opportunity, offering dependable comfort that enhances every city adventure.

  • Suites provide extra space for gear storage and team gatherings
  • Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for multi-night tournament trips
  • Connecting rooms keep team families together on overnight tournament trips
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From $247 / night

Hilton Garden Inn Tulsa-Broken Arrow

· 4.4 Very Good · 146 reviews

Hilton Hotels & Resorts offers the consistent service standards that eliminate guesswork when managing multiple people across multiple nights.

  • In-room iron and ironing board handle wrinkled gear from travel
  • Spacious lobby areas provide central gathering spots for dispersed groups
  • Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for multi-day trips
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From $74 / night

Affordable Suites of America Tulsa

· 4.4 Very Good · 1 reviews

Affordable Suites of America delivers the organizational backbone that keeps multi-night group stays running smoothly in unfamiliar territory.

  • Multi-bedroom suites keep families and groups together under one roof
  • Complimentary WiFi keeps everyone connected to home base and logistics
  • Common areas give traveling groups space to gather and coordinate
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From $107 / night

Staybridge Suites Woodland Hills by IHG

· 4.3 Very Good

Staybridge Suites provides the coordinated group experience that keeps traveling teams and families functioning as one cohesive unit.

  • Fitness center maintains routines during multi-day tournament travel
  • USB ports in bedrooms eliminate searching for outlets while packing
  • Complimentary hot breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
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From $83 / night

Best Western Kenosha Inn

· 4.2 Very Good · 191 reviews

Best Western provides the foundation for successful city adventures, keeping groups organized while connecting them to authentic local experiences.

  • Suite accommodations offer extra space for gear storage and team gatherings
  • Meeting spaces provide private areas for team gatherings and strategy sessions
  • Fitness center keeps training routines consistent during extended stays
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Photo of La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Tulsa Broken Arrow
From $120 / night

La Quinta Inn & Suites Tulsa Broken Arrow

· 4.2 Very Good · 949 reviews

La Quinta by Wyndham transforms city trips into coordinated experiences where every team member stays connected and energized.

  • Connecting rooms let families coordinate while giving everyone personal space
  • Fitness center maintains training routines without hunting for local gym options
  • Hot breakfast buffet eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
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From $108 / night

Springhill Suites by Marriott Tulsa

· 4.1 Very Good

The hotel's signature suite-style accommodations and team-focused services ensure your group stays connected while exploring everything the city offers.

  • Hot breakfast eliminates the morning scramble to find restaurants in unfamiliar territory
  • Indoor pool provides reliable recreation when exploring city options feels overwhelming
  • Free Wi-Fi keeps everyone connected during extended city stays
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From $94 / night

Fairfield Inn & Sts Tulsa South Medical District

· 4.1 Very Good

Fairfield by Marriott creates the steady operational backbone your group depends on when navigating multi-day competitions away from home.

  • Indoor pool offers downtime relief after long days navigating the city
  • Fitness center offers consistent workout routine away from home
  • Indoor pool provides guaranteed activity regardless of city weather conditions
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City Guide

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Travel Guide

Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.

Section 01

City Overview

Broken Arrow sits just southeast of Tulsa as Oklahoma's largest suburb, home to about 115,000 people who take serious pride in their community. This is classic middle America done right – well-maintained neighborhoods, excellent schools, and a genuine commitment to youth sports that shows in everything from the pristine ball fields to the number of tournament-quality facilities packed into this mid-sized city.

The city has earned a reputation as a premier destination for youth baseball, softball, and soccer tournaments, largely thanks to strategic investments in sports infrastructure over the past decade. Broken Arrow Sports Park and the various school district facilities regularly host regional and state competitions. The community rallies around visiting teams too – don't be surprised if locals give you genuine restaurant recommendations or directions without being asked.

While you won't find big-city nightlife here, Broken Arrow delivers exactly what tournament families need: reliable accommodations, solid food options, easy navigation, and that small-town hospitality that makes youth sports travel memorable for the right reasons. Plus, you're only 20 minutes from downtown Tulsa when you need more entertainment options.

Section 02

Getting Around

Flying in means Tulsa International Airport (TUL), about 25 minutes northwest of Broken Arrow via Highway 169. It's a manageable regional airport with all major car rental companies on-site – definitely rent a car unless you're staying within walking distance of your venue. Uber and Lyft operate here but with typical suburban limitations: expect 10-15 minute wait times and higher surge pricing during tournament weekends.

The city runs along Highway 51 (the main east-west corridor) and connects to Tulsa via Highway 169 and Highway 64. Most sports facilities cluster around the southern part of town near 91st Street and Elm Place. Traffic flows smoothly except during school pickup (3-4 PM) and Friday night football in fall – plan accordingly.

Forget public transit; this is car country. The good news: parking is free everywhere, roads are well-marked, and you can get anywhere in town within 15 minutes. Gas stations are plentiful, and the grid system makes navigation straightforward even for out-of-towners.

Section 03

Where to Stay

The sweet spot for most teams is the Highway 51 corridor between Lynn Lane and Aspen Avenue, where you'll find the newest chain hotels within 10 minutes of major sports venues. This area puts you close to Broken Arrow Sports Park and the high school facilities while keeping restaurants and shopping easily accessible. Hampton Inn, Holiday Inn Express, and Fairfield Inn anchor this zone.

For tournament headquarters wanting maximum convenience, look near 91st and Elm – you're practically walking distance to several ball fields and the main sports complex. The trade-off: fewer dining options within immediate walking distance, but still plenty within a short drive.

Budget-conscious teams can find solid options along Kenosha Street or closer to the Tulsa border, though you'll add 5-10 minutes to your drive times. Avoid anything too far north – you'll spend more time in the car than necessary, and tournament mornings are hectic enough already.

Section 04

Sports & Recreation

Broken Arrow Sports Park on South 9th Street serves as tournament central, featuring multiple baseball and softball diamonds with excellent drainage and professional-quality lighting. The complex regularly hosts regional ASA/USA Softball tournaments and travel baseball championships. Nienhuis Park adds more baseball fields to the mix, while the various school facilities – particularly Broken Arrow High School and Sequoyah Middle School – provide backup venues and practice spaces.

Soccer teams gravitate toward Ray Harral Nature Park, which combines quality fields with walking trails for parents and siblings. The city's park system maintains these facilities better than most, with consistent field conditions and reliable restroom/concession availability during tournament season.

Basketball and volleyball tournaments typically use school gymnasiums, with Broken Arrow High School and the newer middle school facilities offering the best spectator setups. Wrestling tournaments have found a home at various school locations, though scheduling varies by season. The community takes pride in hosting well-run events – expect organized parking, clear signage, and volunteers who actually know what's going on.

Section 05

Things to Do

When teams need downtime between games, Ray Harral Nature Park delivers more than just soccer fields – the walking trails and fishing pond give families a chance to decompress without driving anywhere. Central Park offers playgrounds and open space for younger siblings, plus enough room for teams to stretch or hold light practices.

The Broken Arrow Historical Museum won't thrill teenagers, but it's a solid rainy-day option that takes about an hour. TopGolf Tulsa sits just 15 minutes north and provides perfect team bonding for older players – book ahead during tournament weekends. Gathering Place in downtown Tulsa (20 minutes away) offers world-class playgrounds and river activities that work for multi-family groups.

Movie theaters include the standard chains at Broken Arrow Marketplace, while Main Event in nearby Tulsa combines bowling, arcade games, and laser tag under one roof – ideal for team parties or celebrating tournament wins. The drive to Tulsa opens up significantly more options, from the Tulsa Zoo to professional sports when in season.

Section 06

Food & Drink

Tournament dining centers around Highway 51, where you'll find reliable chains like Chili's, Olive Garden, and Texas Roadhouse – all proven winners for team dinners with large groups and varying budgets. Rib Crib delivers solid barbecue with enough space for tournaments, while Brookshire Brothers handles grocery runs for teams staying in suites.

Local standouts include Nelson's Buffeteria for home-style cooking that satisfies hungry athletes and budget-conscious families. Queenie's Plus serves breakfast all day – crucial for teams with early games or late finishes from the night before. Freddy's Frozen Custard and Braum's provide post-game celebrations that won't break the team budget.

Quick options cluster around sports facilities: QuikTrip gas stations offer surprisingly decent grab-and-go food, while Subway, Jimmy John's, and local pizza joints handle team lunch orders efficiently. Most venues allow outside food, but concession stands at major tournaments offer standard ballpark fare at reasonable prices.

Section 07

Shopping & Entertainment

Broken Arrow Marketplace serves as the main shopping hub, anchored by Target and Walmart for forgotten tournament essentials – extra socks, sunscreen, or replacement equipment. The center includes chain restaurants perfect for team meals and a movie theater for evening entertainment. Bass Pro Shops at the nearby outdoor mall appeals to families who want to browse between games.

For serious shopping or entertainment, head 20 minutes north to Tulsa's Woodland Hills Mall or Promenade Mall. Dave & Buster's in Tulsa provides arcade entertainment and team party space, while Incredible Pizza offers buffet dining plus games under one roof – ideal for younger teams or mixed-age groups.

Local entertainment stays family-friendly: Strike Zone bowling alley handles team events well, though it's showing its age. The real entertainment value comes from easy access to Tulsa's options without the hassle of staying in a bigger city. Teams get small-town convenience with big-city entertainment just a short drive away.

Section 08

Weather & Packing

Oklahoma weather demands preparation for anything. Spring tournaments (March-May) mean layers – mornings might start at 45°F and reach 75°F by afternoon, with sudden thunderstorms that can delay games for hours. Summer heat is no joke: expect 95°F+ temperatures with brutal humidity, especially for July and August tournaments. Pack cooling towels, extra water, and plan for afternoon shade breaks.

Fall sports deal with dramatic temperature swings – September can still hit 90°F, while November tournaments might see frost warnings. Winter indoor events mean dry, heated facilities, but parking lots can ice over quickly when storms hit. Always check radar before leaving your hotel, and keep emergency snacks in your car since weather delays are common.

Wind is constant – pack hats that actually stay on and avoid pop-up tents that aren't properly weighted. Most outdoor facilities offer limited shade, so bring your own canopies and chairs. Tournament season runs heaviest March through October, with peak travel in May and June when weather is most unpredictable. Indoor backup plans exist but book quickly when storms threaten.

Section 09

Local Tips

Download the RadarScope weather app – Oklahoma storms move fast and tournament directors rely on accurate radar for scheduling decisions. QuikTrip gas stations are your friend: clean bathrooms, decent food, and they're everywhere. Local stores stock tournament supplies year-round, so you can actually find baseball pants and cleats when you need them.

Parking is free everywhere, but arrive early for championship games – spaces fill up fast near popular fields. The local police are tournament-friendly and often direct traffic during busy weekends. Cash helps at concession stands, though most accept cards now. Tip: grocery stores here carry more sports drinks and snacks than anywhere else in America – stock up at Walmart or Brookshire Brothers instead of paying venue prices.

Safety is rarely an issue – this is one of Oklahoma's safest cities. However, summer heat can be dangerous; organizers sometimes move start times earlier or pause play during peak afternoon hours. Local tournament directors know what they're doing and communicate well through apps and social media. The community genuinely welcomes visiting teams, so don't hesitate to ask locals for directions or recommendations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Real questions travelers ask before booking in Broken Arrow — answered with the specifics you actually need.

Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking in Broken Arrow

Which hotels in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma are good for families?

Several hotels in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma are well-suited for families. Best Western Kenosha Inn (1.73 mi, from $83/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Tulsa S Broken Arrow Hwy 51 by IHG (2.21 mi, from $144/night), and Stoney Creek Hotel Tulsa - Broken Arrow (2.32 mi, from $162/night) all offer suites, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Best Western Kenosha Inn also has connecting rooms. Holiday Inn Express & Suites Tulsa S Broken Arrow Hwy 51 by IHG also has connecting rooms.

Which hotels in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma accommodate team and group travel. Best Western Kenosha Inn (1.73 mi, from $83/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Tulsa S Broken Arrow Hwy 51 by IHG (2.21 mi, from $144/night), and Stoney Creek Hotel Tulsa - Broken Arrow (2.32 mi, from $162/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Are there extended-stay hotels in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma?

Yes — Towneplace Suites by Marriott Broken Arrow (2.37 mi, from $149/night) and Staybridge Suites Woodland Hills by IHG (5.59 mi, from $107/night) are all extended-stay properties in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.

Which hotels in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma are great for a weekend getaway?

Several hotels in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma are ideal for a weekend getaway. Hilton Garden Inn Tulsa-Broken Arrow (2.51 mi, from $247/night) and Courtyard by Marriott Tulsa Woodland Hills (7.83 mi, from $113/night) both offer a pool and on-site dining.

Which hotels in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma are good for business travelers?

Several hotels in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma cater to business travelers. Best Western Kenosha Inn (1.73 mi, from $83/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Tulsa S Broken Arrow Hwy 51 by IHG (2.21 mi, from $144/night), and Stoney Creek Hotel Tulsa - Broken Arrow (2.32 mi, from $162/night) all offer free Wi-Fi, meeting space, and a fitness center.

Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma offer free breakfast?

Best Western Kenosha Inn (1.73 mi, from $83/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Tulsa S Broken Arrow Hwy 51 by IHG (2.21 mi, from $144/night), and Stoney Creek Hotel Tulsa - Broken Arrow (2.32 mi, from $162/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma offer free parking?

Best Western Kenosha Inn (1.73 mi, from $83/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Tulsa S Broken Arrow Hwy 51 by IHG (2.21 mi, from $144/night), and Towneplace Suites by Marriott Broken Arrow (2.37 mi, from $149/night) offer complimentary parking.

Which hotels in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma have suites or extra space?

Best Western Kenosha Inn (1.73 mi, from $83/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Tulsa S Broken Arrow Hwy 51 by IHG (2.21 mi, from $144/night), and Stoney Creek Hotel Tulsa - Broken Arrow (2.32 mi, from $162/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.

Which hotels in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma have a full in-room kitchen?

Towneplace Suites by Marriott Broken Arrow (2.37 mi, from $149/night), Staybridge Suites Woodland Hills by IHG (5.59 mi, from $107/night), and Affordable Suites of America Tulsa (6.69 mi, from $74/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.

Which hotels in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma have a kitchenette?

Stoney Creek Hotel Tulsa - Broken Arrow (2.32 mi, from $162/night) and Springhill Suites by Marriott Tulsa (5.57 mi, from $108/night) offer rooms with a kitchenette — typically a microwave, mini-fridge, and coffee maker.

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