From I40 and Exit 297 at Vian, Oklahoma, go north on Hwy 82 for 9 miles to the McQuick's store.  The road will "T."  Go right (northeast) on Hwy 100/82 for about 7 miles.  You will see a sign that says "Sixshooter Resort" and another sign that says "Sixshooter Bed and Breakfast." Both signs are on the left.  Turn left onto this road.  Go 2.3 miles to the Sixshooter B&B sign on the left.    We're at the end of this driveway. 
From Ft. Smith (about an hour from Ft. Smith)
From Tulsa:
Take the MUSKOGEE TURNPIKE E. .Take the US-62 E exit towards FT. GIBSON/TAHLEQUAH.  When you get to Tahlequah, go south on Hwy 82 for 16.2 miles to the  Sixshooter Bed and Breakfast  sign on your right.  This is 2 miles past Cookson going south on Hwy 82.  Go right on this road.  Go 2.3 miles to the sign on the left that says "Sixshooter Bed & Breakfast."  Follow the sign--we're at the end of the driveway..

From Muskogee: (about 45 minutes)
   Go east on US-62 to Ft. Gibson/Tahlequah.
(about 1 hour and 15 min.)

When you get to Tahlequah, go south on Hwy 82 for 16.2 miles to the sign on your right that says "Sixshooter Bed & Breakfast."  This is 2 miles past Cookson going south on Hwy 82.  Go right on this road.  Go 2.3 miles to the sign on the left that says "Sixshooter Bed & Breakfast."  Follow the sign -- we're at the end of the driveway..

Sixshooter Bed & Breakfast
20183 W. Sixshooter Road, Cookson, OK  74427   
918-457-7933
From Oklahoma City (about 2 1/2 hours from OKC) 
Go east on I40 to exit 297 at Vian.  Go north on Hwy 82 for about 9 miles to the McQuick's store.  The road will come to a "T."  Go right (northeast) on Hwy 100/82 for about 7 miles. 
                                                                You will see a sign that says "Sixshooter Resort" and another sign that says "Sixshooter Bed and Breakfast." Both signs are on the left.  Turn left onto this road.  Go 2.3 miles to the Sixshooter B&B sign on the left.    We're at the end of this driveway. 
Why not take a day trip on your way to my place.  Check out an Oklahoma winery first:  Tidal School Vineyard in Drumright.