Hefner Hollow is a 200-unit apartment community situated directly along the eastern shore of Lake Hefner in northwest Oklahoma City, offering two and three-bedroom floor plans priced between $1,100 and $1,550 monthly. The complex sits within the larger Lake Hefner Park system, placing residents within walking distance of the lake's 5.3-mile jogging path, fishing access, and boat launch while remaining 15 minutes from Midtown and the Plaza District.
Hefner Hollow operates as a garden-style apartment community built in phases during the 1990s and early 2000s. Units are arranged in two-story buildings with exterior entrances, typical of mid-market Oklahoma City construction. The property includes a small fitness center, community room, and surface parking throughout the grounds. No high-rise or luxury finishes distinguish this community; the appeal centers on location and lakeside access rather than interior design statements. Lease terms run 12 months standard, with move-in costs typically including first month's rent, last month's rent, and a security deposit equal to one month's rent.
Two-bedroom units at Hefner Hollow currently range from $1,100 to $1,350 monthly depending on floor plan and building age; three-bedroom units rent between $1,300 and $1,550. These figures shift seasonally and with lease length; confirm current rates directly before application. Utilities are tenant-paid separately. Parking is included and unreserved. Pet policies allow dogs and cats with a one-time pet deposit of $300 per animal and a monthly pet rent of $25 per pet, capping at two animals per unit. No breed restrictions are enforced.
Hefner Hollow sits at the middle of the Oklahoma City market by price. Comparable garden-style communities east of the lake, such as those near Bricktown or in Uptown, rent 10 to 15 percent higher but offer newer construction and proximity to restaurants and retail. Communities farther north in Edmond or south near the airport rent 5 to 10 percent lower but sacrifice the lake amenity and the short commute to central Oklahoma City. Newer luxury apartments downtown near Leadership Square or in the Skirvin District rent $1,400 to $2,200 for comparable square footage but include concierge services, rooftop amenities, and no pet rent. Hefner Hollow suits renters who prioritize outdoor recreation and lake access over walkable dining and entertainment, and who want to avoid both newer-construction premiums and the isolation of far-suburban locations.
This community works well for couples, young families, and professionals who jog, fish, or own boats and want those hobbies within steps of home. The 5.3-mile lake loop eliminates the need to drive for exercise. Families with children benefit from the quieter, park-adjacent setting and the absence of high-density foot traffic. Renters with dogs find the lakeside location convenient for walking. Pet owners without budget constraints for monthly pet rent should consider pet-free communities instead. Renters seeking nightlife, fine dining, or walkable urban amenities should look closer to Midtown or Bricktown; the surrounding area offers a grocery store and a few casual restaurants but no entertainment district. Renters without a car will find the location isolating, as bus transit to central Oklahoma City runs infrequently.
Applications require proof of income (typically 2.5 times the monthly rent), a credit report consent, and rental history verification. Approval typically takes three to five business days. Move-in involves standard utility setup with OG&E and the City of Oklahoma City water department; lake views do not affect water service cost. Parking permits are assigned but not designated, meaning any space in your assigned building is available. The community office, located at the main entrance off Hefner Road, handles all leasing and maintenance requests during standard business hours. New residents should allow two weeks to receive internet service from local providers; no community-wide internet is offered.
The leasing office operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday hours vary seasonally and should be confirmed before visiting. Parking is free, included with every lease, and distributed throughout the complex on a first-come, first-served basis within your assigned section. Visitor parking is available near the community center. The address is accessible from Hefner Road on the east shore; Meridian Avenue and N.W. 50th Street provide the nearest cross streets. Access to the Lake Hefner jogging path begins at multiple points within the community.
Hefner Hollow fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's rental market: renters who will pay mid-market rates for outdoor recreation and lake proximity rather than architectural novelty or urban walkability. The trade-off is geographic isolation from restaurants and nightlife, making it an effective choice only for those whose priorities align clearly with the lake amenity.
