Top 10 Tiny House Communities in Oklahoma

Explore real tiny home villages and tiny-friendly RV resorts across Oklahoma — from the wooded southeast to the lakes of the north. Explore 10 communities across Oklahoma.

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TLDR: Oklahoma Tiny House Communities

10 established communities across Oklahoma

Oklahoma features 10 tiny house communities from OKC metro to lakeside resorts and university towns

Low cost of living and affordable land compared to coastal states

OKC metro (Oklahoma City, Norman, Edmond, Newcastle) offers urban access with tiny living convenience

Tulsa area provides arts culture and outdoor recreation with Keystone Lake proximity

Southern Oklahoma (Broken Bow, Ardmore, Lawton) offers forest and lake settings with lower costs

Many communities welcome bring-your-own certified tiny homes; others offer rentals and cooperatives

Community availability, pricing, and policies change frequently. Always contact communities directly to confirm current details, lot availability, and requirements before planning a move.

Why Choose Oklahoma for Tiny Living?

Oklahoma offers diverse tiny house communities from Oklahoma City's urban villages to lakeside retreats and university town cooperatives. The state's growing acceptance of alternative housing, affordable land, low cost of living, and central location make it an attractive destination for tiny living. Whether you're drawn to the energy of OKC and Tulsa, peaceful lake communities, or college town affordability, Oklahoma's tiny house scene provides options across budgets and lifestyles.

Before joining a community, make sure you understand Oklahoma tiny house zoning laws so you know what to expect. Most communities handle the legal side for you, but it helps to know the rules. If you prefer to build your own tiny house instead of buying one already in the community, check out our directory of Oklahoma builders who can create a custom home that fits community requirements.

Not finding what you want in these communities? You can also browse tiny houses for sale across Oklahoma to find a home you can move into a community or place on your own land.

Oklahoma City Metro Area

Oklahoma CityTiny Home Community

Tiny Town OKC

Tiny Town OKC is one of the state’s first purpose-built tiny home villages. Located in south Oklahoma City, it offers full utility hookups and a resident-managed layout that balances privacy with shared green spaces. Each pad includes hookups for power, water, and sewer, and the community promotes sustainable living with a local composting program and recycling center. It serves as a test case for small-footprint living within city limits.

Lots/Sites
leased pads with utilities
Bring Your Own
Yes
Pricing
Monthly lot rent available on request.

Amenities

Wi Ficommunity gardencompostinglaundryrecycling

Movable tiny homes must meet local safety codes; background check required for tenants.

NewcastleTiny-Friendly RV Park

Pines RV Community

The Pines RV Community is a family-run park offering full hookups and amenities suited for long-term RV and tiny home stays. Located in Newcastle near Norman, it features shaded lots, a clubhouse, pool, and fitness center. The site appeals to both retirees and young remote workers due to reliable internet and quick access to the Oklahoma City metro.

Lots/Sites
full-hookup RV and THOW sites
Bring Your Own
Yes
Pricing
Daily, weekly, and monthly rates offered.

Amenities

Wi Fipoolfitness centerclubhouselaundrypet area

Tiny homes on wheels welcome if road-legal; contact office for insurance and size limits.

NormanTiny Home Cooperative

Tiny House Community of Norman

Located near the University of Oklahoma, the Norman Tiny House Community operates as a cooperative project offering affordable housing alternatives. Members share gardens, maintenance equipment, and community events. The layout emphasizes sustainability through shared solar power systems and water collection features.

Lots/Sites
leased pads for movable and fixed tiny homes
Bring Your Own
Yes
Pricing
Monthly co-op fee covers utilities and maintenance.

Amenities

community gardensolar panelslaundryWi Fiworkshop space

Co-op membership required; homes must meet inspection standards.

EdmondTiny Home Rental Community

The Tiny House Village at Edmond

The Tiny House Village at Edmond provides well-appointed short-term rentals with contemporary interiors and outdoor patios. Units include full kitchens, Wi Fi, and workspace setups for travelers. The site attracts professionals relocating or working remotely in the Oklahoma City metro.

Lots/Sites
fully equipped rental units
Bring Your Own
No
Pricing
Nightly and monthly pricing based on unit size.

Amenities

Wi Filaundryparkingpatiosfull kitchens

Quiet hours enforced; extended stays available on request.

Tulsa Area

Sand SpringsTiny and Cottage Home Development

The Village at Riverview

The Village at Riverview is an upscale cottage and tiny home community in Sand Springs just outside Tulsa. It blends detached small homes with a clubhouse, fitness center, and landscaped walking paths. Residents enjoy proximity to Keystone Lake while being minutes from downtown Tulsa. The development’s design reflects a growing Oklahoma interest in downsized, low-maintenance living.

Lots/Sites
developer-built small homes and cottages
Bring Your Own
No
Pricing
New home sales and leases available through developer.

Amenities

fitness centerclubhousepoolwalking trailsgreen spaces

Homes must conform to HOA design standards; long-term ownership model.

TulsaTiny Home Co-Living Village

Tiny House Community of Tulsa

The Tulsa Tiny House Community is part of an infill housing effort designed to introduce smaller, affordable homes near downtown. The community integrates shared gardens, composting, and local art installations. Each home connects to city utilities, and residents often participate in community cleanups and maker workshops. It’s one of the more publicized examples of urban tiny living in Oklahoma.

Lots/Sites
permanent small homes and rentals
Bring Your Own
No
Pricing
Monthly lease and ownership options vary.

Amenities

Wi Fishared gardenrecyclingcommunity eventsbike racks

Homes must comply with city zoning ordinances; HOA maintains design standards.

StillwaterTiny Home Campus Community

Tiny House Community of Stillwater

This Stillwater development is designed to offer affordable housing for students, staff, and remote workers connected to OSU. The lots accommodate movable tiny houses and small site-built homes. Shared amenities include a fitness room, bike storage, and outdoor gathering areas.

Lots/Sites
small lots with hookups and utilities
Bring Your Own
Yes
Pricing
Monthly leases with utility packages included.

Amenities

Wi Fifitness centerlaundrygreen spacebike storage

Limited availability; university-affiliated residents prioritized.

Southern Oklahoma

Broken BowTiny Home Resort

Broken Bow Tiny Home Village

Broken Bow Tiny Home Village sits in southeast Oklahoma, surrounded by the pine forests near Beavers Bend State Park. Each unit is privately owned or rented and comes equipped with modern kitchens and cozy decks. The property emphasizes outdoor living, with community fire pits, nature trails, and shared picnic zones. It attracts travelers looking for cabin-like comfort in a compact, eco-friendly format.

Lots/Sites
individually owned and rental homes
Bring Your Own
No
Pricing
Nightly rates vary; monthly stay options limited.

Amenities

Wi Fioutdoor fire pitsBBQ areahiking accessparking

Short-term rentals allowed; contact management for long-term lease options.

ArdmoreTiny Home and Cabin Resort

Lake Murray Tiny Home Community

This community on the edge of Lake Murray State Park blends tiny home rentals and RV pads for visitors seeking extended stays near the water. Guests enjoy lake access, outdoor cooking areas, and a mix of shaded and open lots. The property’s layout and amenities cater to seasonal travelers and those testing minimalist lake living.

Lots/Sites
mix of tiny home rentals and RV sites
Bring Your Own
Yes
Pricing
Nightly and monthly rates depend on unit size and location.

Amenities

lake accessBBQ grillsfire pitslaundryWi Fi

Pets allowed; verify lake usage rules and seasonal restrictions.

LawtonTiny Home Eco-Village

Tiny House Community of Lawton

The Lawton Tiny House Community is a developing eco-village model centered around renewable energy, gardens, and accessible design. It welcomes both permanent residents and seasonal volunteers. The layout includes shared facilities like a workshop, meditation space, and outdoor recreation zones.

Lots/Sites
leased pads for eco-certified tiny homes
Bring Your Own
Yes
Pricing
Lot lease and co-op style memberships available.

Amenities

solar powercommunity kitchenyoga spaceWi Figarden plots

Sustainability guidelines apply; homes must meet energy standards.

FAQs About Tiny House Communities in Oklahoma

Are tiny house communities legal in Oklahoma?

Yes, tiny house communities exist in Oklahoma, though regulations vary by municipality. Many communities operate under RV park laws, cooperative models, or planned development codes. Cities like Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Norman have shown increasing acceptance of tiny house projects. Rural areas often have more flexible zoning. Always verify local codes, certification requirements, and community standards before moving.

How much does it cost to live in an Oklahoma tiny house community?

Monthly costs in Oklahoma tiny house communities typically range from $300-$800 depending on location and amenities. Metro areas (OKC, Tulsa) command moderate rates ($400-$700), while rural and southern communities offer more affordable options ($300-$500). Cooperative communities may have monthly membership fees instead of traditional rent. Oklahoma's low cost of living makes tiny house living financially accessible.

Can I bring my own tiny house to Oklahoma communities?

Many Oklahoma communities welcome bring-your-own certified tiny homes, especially those meeting RV standards (RVIA, NOAH certification) or local building codes. Requirements vary by community—some accept THOWs, while others require foundation-built homes. Oklahoma's climate requires proper insulation for hot summers and occasional winter cold. Always verify certification requirements, size limits, and insurance needs before moving.

What's the best region in Oklahoma for tiny house living?

The best region depends on priorities. OKC metro (Oklahoma City, Norman, Edmond, Newcastle) offers urban job markets with affordable living. Tulsa area provides arts culture, outdoor recreation, and lake access. University towns (Norman, Stillwater) offer cooperative communities and student-friendly pricing. Southern Oklahoma (Broken Bow, Ardmore, Lawton) provides forest and lake settings with lowest costs. Consider job access, climate preferences, and urban vs. rural lifestyle when choosing.