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Visitors to Beavers Bend State Park will enjoy hiking, biking, boating, fishing, water skiing, nature center activities, river float trips, canoeing, horseback riding and much more. Trout streams are stocked year-round and the park features two catch-and-release trophy areas.
There’s more than meets the eye at Oklahoma State Parks. Unique natural features are just some of the wonders waiting to be found.
Beavers Bend Lodge is located in the mountainous region of southeast Oklahoma, along the shores of Broken Bow Lake. The lodge features 40 guest rooms including suites, with each room providing a spectacular view of the lake.
Nestled in the foothills of the Kiamichi Mountains in southeastern Oklahoma, Beavers Bend State Park offers beautiful scenery and plenty of activities for outdoor enthusiasts. Park facilities include reservable RV sites in the Cypress Campground featuring pull-thru and back-in sites along with water and 30-amp electric hookups.
The Forest Heritage Center in Beavers Bend State Park, now known as "The Wood Art Capital of Oklahoma," is a museum-in-the-round and features unique displays and large dioramas painted by Smokey Bear artist, Harry Rossoll.
Planning your visit to an Oklahoma State Park is easier than ever before! Once you’ve decided what park to visit, it’s time to obtain your parking pass. A variety of parking pass options are offered for your convenience, including one day, three day, one week and annual passes.
Beavers Bend State Park is located 8 miles north of Broken Bow on Hwy 259, then 4 miles east on Hwy 259A. Beavers Bend Lodge is located 10 miles north of Broken Bow on Hwy 259, then 2 miles east on Steven's Gap Rd.
Known for its pine-rimmed fairways, Cedar Creek Golf Course in Beavers Bend State Park is one of the most beautiful courses in the state. Nestled in the foothills of the Kiamichi Mountains, the long, narrow course is surrounded by pine forests and the deep-blue waters of Broken Bow Lake.
Located within Beavers Bend State Park on the Lower Mountain Fork River, Beavers Bend River Floats offers some of the most breathtaking views of southeastern Oklahoma's Kiamichi Mountains. This outfitter offers a 2.5 mile scenic float trip down the Mountain Fork River, which takes upwards of an hour of paddling on the river's calm waters.
When you need a bite to eat while enjoying Beavers Bend State Park, stop by The Lookout Kitchen. As the official restaurant partner of the Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Department, The Lookout Kitchen and all their menu's tasty favorites can also be enjoyed at Lake Murray, Robbers Cave, Roman Nose and other state parks throughout Oklahoma.