BEAVERS BEND STATE PARK
Located along the shores of Broken Bow Lake and the Mountain Fork River, guests will find Lakeview Lodge, a 40 room retreat with private decks overlooking the lake at Hochatown State Park which sits adjacent to Beavers Bend State Park. Other lodging choices include 47 cabins (some with river views), RV and tent campsites, and two group camps. Recreation opportunities offer the 18 hole Cedar Creek Golf Course, hiking, biking and nature trails, tennis and volleyball, trout fishing, water skiing, nature center activities, river float trips, miniature golf, paddleboats, bumper boats and canoeing, horseback riding, picnic sites, hayrides and train rides. An amphitheatre, gift shop, grocery, restaurant and the Forest Heritage Center on site also. In June, we host the Owa Chito Festival of the Forest, and in November, the Beavers Bend Folk Festival. Eagle watches are held every November-February. Kitchenettes and pets allowed in cabins only.
Located in southeastern Oklahoma, the park was established in 1937. It spans over 1,300 acres and is named after John T. Beavers, a Choctaw citizen.
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) developed it during the Great Depression as part of President Roosevelt's New Deal program to provide jobs while preserving natural resources.
In addition to its rich history with CCC involvement, this location also has ties with Native American heritage due to its proximity near former tribal lands.
Over time it became popular for outdoor activities like fishing at Broken Bow Lake or hiking along David Boren Trail; today attracting thousands annually.
Cedar Creek 18-hole course (72 par). Also: Pro Shop, Golf Carts, Pull Carts
Lakeview Lodge, a 40 room retreat with private decks overlooking the lake at Hochatown State Park which sits adjacent to Beavers Bend State Park.
Cottages and Cabins
Offering luxury log cabin lodging near Beavers Bend Resort Park and Broken Bow Lake in Broken Bow, Oklahoma, the areas top vacation playground. The perfect destination for summer vacations and weekend getaways and our cabins offer all the luxuries you would find at a top flight resort..
7.2 miles from park*
Cottages and Cabins
Find recreation and repose for the whole family, close to home, on Broken Bow Lake. That carefree, we're-on-vacation feeling is waiting for you in a beautiful cabin on Broken Bow Lake. Cabins sleep 2-14 people and each is furnished with thoughtful good taste.
4.9 miles from park*
Cottages and Cabins
Privately owned luxury Oklahoma cabins just north of Broken Bow. Enjoy mountain top views and a private fishing pong. Our cabins offer seclusion and privacy, the dense timber of the forest surrounds each cabin giving you the authentic feel of the Kiamichi wilderness.
1.7 miles from park*
1. Beavers Bend State Park offers several swimming options in its clear, cool waters.
2. The Mountain Fork River is a popular spot for swimmers and waders alike.
3. Broken Bow Lake provides ample space for open water swimming with beautiful views of the surrounding forest.
4. Several creeks throughout the park also offer secluded spots perfect for cooling off on hot summer days.
5. There are no designated swim beaches or lifeguards within the park; all swimming is at your own risk.
6. The river's current can be strong after heavy rain, so caution should be exercised when entering these areas.
The park offers a variety of boating options for visitors. You can rent paddle boats, kayaks and canoes to explore the Mountain Fork River or Broken Bow Lake. For those who prefer motorized watercrafts, there are also jet skis and pontoon boats available for rental. Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate guided fishing trips on the river where trout is abundant while others may enjoy taking scenic boat tours around the lake area.
Beavers Bend Features Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Sunfish, Rainbow Trout, and Brown Trout Fishing.