Webb City sits in Ottawa County in the far northeastern corner of Oklahoma, roughly 90 minutes from Tulsa and 150 minutes from Oklahoma City. This article covers lodging options within a 20-mile radius that actually serve travelers headed to Webb City or the Quapaw Nation area, explains what distinguishes each choice, and identifies which accommodations make sense depending on your trip purpose.
Webb City itself is unincorporated and has no hotels. The nearest towns with lodging are Miami (8 miles south), Quapaw (12 miles northeast), and Afton (6 miles west). All three are small communities in a lead and zinc mining region. If you're visiting for outdoor recreation, Native American cultural sites, or Route 66 exploration, you'll base yourself in one of these towns and drive to your destination.
This geography matters for your choice. Miami offers the most lodging density and the shortest commute to Webb City attractions. Quapaw, the tribal headquarters, makes sense if you're attending cultural events or visiting the Downstream Casino Resort. Afton works only if you want distance from commercial areas.
Miami, population 13,000, is where most lodging clusters. The town sits at the intersection of US-69 and State Road 10 and has more consistent availability than its neighbors.
Mid-range chain hotels: Miami has a Quality Inn and a Motel 6, both on Main Street near the commercial district. The Quality Inn runs roughly $65 to $85 per night, depending on season and day of week. The Motel 6 undercuts it by $10 to $15. Neither property is newly renovated, but both offer working Wi-Fi and air conditioning. The Quality Inn includes a basic continental breakfast. The Motel 6 charges for parking ($5 per vehicle, per day) and does not include breakfast. For a solo traveler or couple on a budget, the Motel 6's lower nightly rate often wins. For families or groups, the Quality Inn's breakfast inclusion offsets the higher rate.
Independent motels: Miami has several older, owner-operated motels on and around Main Street, including the Riverside Motel and the Martz Hotel. These run $45 to $65 per night and typically operate year-round. Bathrooms and furnishings are basic. Some do not offer online booking; calling ahead is necessary. These properties work for travelers unconcerned with brand consistency or who prefer local ownership. Internet service is unreliable in many rooms.
Strategic consideration: Miami's Main Street has a concentration of diners and casual restaurants within walking distance of hotels, and the town's grocery store (Braum's and a regional supermarket) is accessible. This matters if your trip extends beyond a single night and you want food options without driving.
The Downstream Casino Resort, located in Quapaw directly on the Kansas border, is the region's only hotel property with on-site dining, gaming, and live entertainment. Rooms range from $79 (weekday standard) to $150 or more on weekends and during special events. The casino operates 24 hours; rooms include cable TV, microwaves, and refrigerators.
The strategic trade-off: Quapaw is 12 miles from Webb City but offers self-contained evening entertainment. If your trip includes casino visits or you want guaranteed restaurant availability (the casino's restaurant serves until late), Downstream justifies its higher rate. If your focus is daytime activities in Webb City with quiet evenings, the 20-minute drive from Miami is shorter than the distance from Downstream to most attractions.
The casino hosts periodic concerts and Native American cultural events. Staying there during these events complicates booking; rooms fill 6 to 8 weeks in advance. Check the Downstream events calendar before selecting travel dates.
Afton, 6 miles west of Webb City, has two small motels and a bed-and-breakfast. The town itself is quieter and more residential than Miami. The Summer Breeze Motel and the Afton Motor Lodge charge $40 to $60 per night. Afton makes sense only if you specifically want a rural setting and plan to spend most daylight hours outside town. Evening food and shopping options are severely limited; you'll drive to Miami for dinner.
For a single night with early departure: Motel 6 in Miami saves money and minimizes setup time. The short stay justifies basic accommodations.
For two to four nights focused on daytime activities: Quality Inn in Miami balances cost ($65 to $85), breakfast inclusion, and proximity to attractions. You'll spend evenings in town.
For a weekend that includes evening entertainment or casino time: Downstream Casino Resort, despite higher rates and distance from Webb City, offers all-in-one lodging and dining that removes the need to drive after nightfall.
For families or groups wanting kitchen facilities: None of the nearby options offer kitchenettes or suites. Extended-stay travelers should plan restaurant meals or grocery shopping.
Lodging availability tightens in summer (June to August) when Route 66 tourism increases and outdoor recreation draws visitors. Spring and fall are slower; rooms are easier to book at the last minute and rates often drop 10 to 15 percent below peak season. Winter sees the lowest demand.
None of the properties offer significant discounts for advance booking (more than 14 days), so booking a week out versus a month out produces the same rate. Last-minute (same-day) bookings sometimes yield discounts at independent motels if they have empty rooms, but this is unreliable.
From Miami, Webb City is 8 miles north on US-69, a 15-minute drive. From Quapaw, it's 12 miles on a two-lane state road, roughly 20 minutes. There is no public transportation in the region. A rental car is mandatory. Gas stations line US-69 in Miami.
Your choice of base hotel shapes your trip's friction. Miami reduces driving and provides food and shopping convenience. Downstream offers all-in-one facilities at the cost of distance from daytime attractions. Afton and outlying motels save money but add driving time and eliminate evening options.
The practical takeaway: Stay in Miami for flexibility and access. Stay at Downstream if your evening activity matters more than proximity to daytime sites. Avoid Afton unless the town itself is your destination.
