A forgotten piece of Oklahoma history brought back to life by the vision of Proprietor, Sandi Dittmann. Sandi spent 7 years renovating the local landmark before opening the doors to the public in 2005.

The original structure, the Perryman living room, which was built in 1890, was once home to Creek Nation allottee, Tecumseh Perryman. The home was a one-story house with three rooms and in 1920, the second floor was added. The Perryman family played a significant role in the early years in Tulsa.

Cedar Rock Inn is the perfect getaway for a peaceful, private retreat. Each of the five suites is distinctly styled with its own unique features. The Inn provides a three course breakfast served each morning. Enjoy a cup of fresh brewed coffee in the morning by our back porch with a beautiful view of our waterfall, or an evening walk on our private wooded walking trail.

If you are looking for a place to enjoy romance, luxury, and spirit of the West, Sandi and her staff want to expand you a warm welcome and invite you to come and experience the tranquil beauty of Cedar Rock Inn.

Sandi Dittmann

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