Area Attractions
Activities in BrokenBow Lake and Beavers Bend State Park
Beavers Bend Lodging's Office is located at the Gateway to Hochatown U.S.A. in our new store location of:
"Janet's Treasure Chest"
Just mintues to BrokenBow Lake, Beavers Bend State Park and the Ouachita National Forest. Here are a few ideas of the fun things & fun shopping to do in Hochatown. Fun Things to Do at Beavers Bend cabins in BrokenBow, McCurtain County Oklahoma! |
Beavers Bend Resort Park |
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The scenic beauty of Beavers BendResort Park makes it
one of Oklahoma's most popular resorts. Located north of BrokenBow,
Oklahoma in the Hochatown community.
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BrokenBow Lake |
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Two hundred
feet above Beaver's Bend Resort Park is crystal-clear BrokenBow Lake, a
favorite of scuba divers and bass fishermen. BrokenBow Lake is one of the most
picturesque settings in Oklahoma. There are 180 miles of pine-studded
shoreline, and 14,220 acres of lake. Surrounding the island-dotted lake are
plenty of RV and tent sites.
The lake stretches 22 miles back into the Ouachita mountain country where its
unusual beauty and scenic appeal beckons all nature enthusiasts. The mountain
terrain is densely forested and there are many species of birds native to the
area for birdwatchers to enjoy.
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BEAVERS
BEND RESORT PARK (HWY 259A)
BrokenBow Dam
Sunset
on BrokenBow Lake – it just doesn’t get any better than this!
The
Dam was completed in 1970. Numerous
park areas located around the lake give the visitor an unmatched
opportunity for outdoor family fun and relaxation.
The
climate at BrokenBow Lake offers outdoor sportsmen excellent
opportunities for year-round angling.
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Forest
Heritage Center & Museum, Visitor Information Desk & Gift
Shop
Visitors to the Center’s museum will find historical
documents, antique forestry tools, wood art, homestead
memorabilia, and a research library filled with books, periodicals
and other materials pertaining to forestry.
Each year some 60 million cubic feet of lumber is harvested in
McCurtain county, home of Beavers Bend Resort Park; the forest
industry is without a doubt the area’s largest business concern.
For those wishing to learn more about forest or the forest
industry, the staff of the Forest Heritage Center and Museum can
arrange educational programs or tours for any age group by
appointment. There are specific programs tailored for school
classes.
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Beavers
Bend Nature Center
A
year-round naturalist and a well-stocked nature center make
possible a program lineup that includes campfire programs on the
banks of the Mountain Fork River, nature hikes, arts and crafts
classes, water sports, bingo, sunset hikes, nature films, and
astronomy outings.
580-494-6556 |


Download Hiking/Trail Map
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Amphitheatre
Area & River Bend Area (located behind Nature Center)
Stroll through the amphitheatre and
take in the breathtaking view of the Mountain Fork River. Enjoy a
picnic lunch or just relax in the shade.
Beavers Bend Depot:
(follow train signs inside Beavers Bend Resort Park)
* Riding Stables
* Hay Rides
* Train Rides
Tame horseback riding is
available at Beavers Bend State Park.
The train is a
1/3 size replica of the C.P. Huntington S.P. train that was built
in 1863. The ride takes visitors through the beautiful Game
Reserve.
Hayrides are scheduled two times per week for general public.
Private hay rides for families and groups may be scheduled anytime
– call for reservations.
580-494-6613
Beavers
Bend Land & Water – kids activities
Paddle
boats/Miniature Golf, Bumper boats, canoes, swim beach
580-494-6512
Beavers
Bend River Floats – kids activities
Canoe Rental &
Float Trips
580-494-6070
Nature/Hiking in Beavers Bend Resort Park
The
mountains, forests, lakes and rivers of McCurtain County Oklahoma
create a wonderland of nature hiking. We offer a wide variety of
trails from short and easy interpretive hikes to more challenging
mountain trails. Trails maps are available through your cabin
host or at the Forest Heritage Center inside the park. The hiking
trails are marked with white tree blazes; and the nature trails
are marked with blue on while blazes.
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Resort
Park Playground…………Fireflies & Rocks
We’re
amazed at the number of young children who gather rocks,
pinecones, sweetgum balls, crickets, fireflies, turtles,
butterflies… and other items found on the forest floor and in
the woods. There are three playgrounds in the park areas: A
large playground is located in the resort park near the nature
center. Playgrounds are also located in the Carson Creek Area and
Stevens Gap Areas. |
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Bicycling
Plenty
of challenging hills for road bikes. Best time is winter and
mid-week when there is less traffic. Roads have no shoulders and
you have to share with RV drivers |
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Mountain
Biking
NEW
off-road dirt trails in Beavers Bend State Park. McCurtain County
offers hundreds of miles of forest roads for the off-road
enthusiast. Riders enjoy the rugged beauty of McCurtain County,
far from the city and away from crowds |
Hochatown State Parks Stevens Gap Area and Carson Creek Area (Hwy 259) |
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Both
conveniently located off highway 259, are plentiful with boating
ramps and primitive camping.
The
drive through these areas are very beautiful, highlighted with an
abundance of trees and provide lots of spots to fish, swim or just
to sit a spell. You can swim or fish anywhere on the lake, there
are no restricted areas. (Bring your water shoes.)
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Beavers Bend Marina
The
marina has a floating retail store and sells gifts, gas,
groceries, bait, tackle, sandwiches, snacks, etc. Rentals for jet
skis, tubes and utility boats (fishing and pontoon), and Voyager
Pontoon boat sales. Slip rentals and mooring available for small
boats as well as houseboats.
580-494-6455 www.beaversbendmarina.com |

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Fishing,
Boating, Water Skiing
BrokenBow Lake offers plenty of coves and clean water for major fishing, boating and skiing . BrokenBow Lake is known for its black bass fishing (largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass are all present). Other popular species include walleye, crappie, catfish, and various sunfish.
For Boating and watercraft Laws,please click here
Hunting and Fishing Licenses, General License Information
For questions regarding licenses or regulations contact License Section at (405) 521-3852.
To view license descriptions and view prices, please click here
Fishing Guide: Jerry Walthall (OK Licensed Fishing Guide)
Jerry enjoys teaching about how to find fish, lure choices, lure presentations, fishing techniques. Call and schedule your next fishing trip with Jerry!
www.4seasonsguideservice.com 580-584-9403 or 580-306-8149 |
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Swimming
Swim
anywhere on BrokenBow Lake. The drive down Carson Creek and
Stevens Gap areas are filled with some great spots to stop and
relax. There is a designated area in the park which is part of
the rivers bend for swimming. |
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Parasailing
“Come fly with us!” BrokenBow Lake has long been famous for it’s beautiful clean water and magical setting in the forested mountains of Southeaster Oklahoma. Now you can get a whole new perspective of the area on a parasail flight over BrokenBow Lake. Located in the Steven Gap area of Beaver’s Bend Resort Park. Call for more information and sailing times.
580-306-7245 www.beaversbendparasailing.com |
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Lakeway
Watersports
Pontoon
rentals starting as low as $400 per day; daily, weekend, and
weekly rates available.
580-584-LAKE
580-212-9252 |
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Lake
Rat Rentals
Lakerat Rentals has jet ski and boat rentals.
Jet ski's are $75 the first hour and $25 each additional hour.
Boats start at $125 for the first hour and $25 each additional hour.
What do you need to have to rent from Lakerat Rentals:
500 deposit on a major credit card.
a vehicle that can tow a watercraft to the lake so you can launch your own rental.
If you don't have the hitch that is okay we got some.
For more information call 580-574-0481 or email: rentals@lakeratrentals.com.
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Cabin Activities and Surrounding Areas
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Campfires
Campfires,
wiener roasting and s’mores. Any
good Girl Scout can tell you that S’mores stands for
"some-mores" (as in "gimmesome-more"). Some
cabins areas provide firewood. Bring your own or purchase
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Bird
Watching
Birdwatchers
have sighted more than 270 bird species, including many that are
rare to Oklahoma and not found elsewhere in the state.
We
have woodpeckers, bluebirds, turkeys, crows, blue heron,
hummingbirds, bats, doves, blue jays, owls, eagles, hawks,
mockingbirds, cardinals, robins, black phoebe and other songbirds |

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Moonlight Walks
These
are a few critters along the trails that you are apt to encounter:
Deer,
raccoon, squirrel, fox opossum, armadillo, skunks, bats, small
black bear, bobcats, mountain lions, coyotes, wolves, beavers.
Spiders:
black widow, brown recluse, granddaddy long legs.
Snakes:
rattlesnake, copperhead, black snake.
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Bald
Eagle
Oklahoma
is one of the Top 10 states for Bald Eagle viewing during Nov-Mar.
The Beavers Bend Park Naturalist, Frank Griffith, leads viewings
at 9:00 AM on Saturdays from Nov-Mar where the Bald Eagles nest on
the spectacular sheer cliffs along the banks of the Mountain Fork
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Glover
River
Nature
in its most pristine state is found along the Glover River,
Oklahoma's only untamed waterway (meaning no dams block its
course). Secluded and un-commercialized. ATV/Dirt Bike Trails
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Miniature
Golf and Go Kart
Miniature
golf, mini Nascar go-karts, and LaserShot electronic shooting
gallery. Practice your bird and deer hunting. Snack bar features
ice cream treats, frozen lemonade, candy, chips and other things
you shouldn’t eat.. 580-494-6706.
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Girls
Gone Wine
A
Hochatown winery, tasting room and gift shop. Make your own wine,
bottle it, cork it, design your private label. Chandra, Michelle &
Rhonda. 580-306-WINE (9463). |
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Grateful Head Pizza Oven and Tap Room
Family Atmosphere
Live Music on Weekend
1930's school house sets the stage for some great relaxing fun for everyone.(renovated with AC!)
The atmosphere is all about family fun and includes an outdoor patio and open courtyard.
hours of operations:
Monday - Tuesday : Closed
Wednesday - Thursday: 11:00am - 10:00pm
Friday - Saturday: 11:00am - midnight
Sunday: 11:00am - 3:00pm
Phone Number: (580) 494-6030 |

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Whip-Poor-Will
Fudge Factory & Sweet Shoppe (located
on Hwy 259)
Features
freshly made cream & butter fudge, old-fashioned candies and
sweet treat gifts. |

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Limousine
Tours
Arrive
at dinner in style, a tour around BrokenBow Lake, or an all day
excursion through the nationally recognized Talimena Scenic Drive,
we can arrange a limousine completely furnished with a picnic
lunch, beverages, stereo, television and DVDs. Bring her favorite
movie and songs, and we'll have them playing. |
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Body Harmony Day Spa
580-584-6339
http://www.bodyharmonysession.com
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CEDAR
CREEK GOLF COURSE
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The
Cedar Creek Golf Course is the kind of golf course one would
imagine finding in a pristine, pine-laden wilderness. And, in
fact, the 18 holes were literally carved out of the wilds (the
golf course abuts the Wilderness Area).
Fairways
cascade through stands of pine, oak, and hickory and past deer,
fox and wild turkey. More than one hole offers a fine view of
BrokenBow Lake and the occasional glimpse of bald eagles. The
Course is known for its narrow fairways and wooded roughs. The par
72 course has a pro shop, resident pro, and chart and club
rentals- Hours are 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. in season, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
off season
No tee times are required! Call 580-494-6456
call for rates |
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Scenic Drive (Motorcycle
Heaven)
The
Talimena Scenic Drive connects with Oklahoma’s State Scenic Hwy
259. Traveling north past Beavers Bend State Park, the elevation
of the Ouachita Mountains offers visitors a breathtaking view of
the forest. This
drive winds through the Ouachita National Forest along the crest
of the Rich and Winding Stair Mountains. It spans the highest
mountain range between the Appalachians and the Rockies. www.talimenascenicdrive.com |
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Horseback Riding – Are you ready for some REAL mountain horseback trail riding?
A to Z Guest Ranch Trail Riding
580-244-3729…… Smithville, Oklahoma
www.atozguestranch.com
(Smithville, Oklahoma is located north on Hwy 259, approx. 35 minutes from the Beavers Bend areas) A simply beautiful drive – straight up the mountain.
Riverman Trail Rides and Stables
Horseback Riding
580-236-9033
www.rivermantrailrides.com
Glover River Trail Rides, Battiest
580-241-5599
www.treetopviewcabins.com |
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Honobia
Bigfoot Festival, Honobia, Oklahoma – scheduled each year in
October.
A
Family Affair. The Kiamichi Mountain of Southeast Oklahoma is
proud to be a host to our friend, Bigfoot.
Bigfoot
4 Wheeler Hunts, Games, Food, GREAT ENTERTAINMENT,
Art Show,
Big-foot contest, Covered wagon rides, Pony
rides,
Inflatables, Art/craft Booths, STORIES OF ENCOUNTERS
WITH BIGFOOT
For more information, please contact:
580
244 - 3292
Katie Cogburn |

Click Here To Download ATV Trails Brochure |
ATV 4-Wheeling & Dirt Bikes Free access on Ouachita National Forest. Land Access Pass required for Three Rivers Wildlife Management Area. Many, many miles of well-maintained roads to ride for ATV or dirt bikes. NO ATV riding around any cabins or directly from cabins.
A helpful map/brochure of the Ouachita National Forest roads in Mccurtain county can be downloaded. Please bring the brochure with you. If you have any questions, please call anytime. |
Idabel Area |
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Red
Slough
Also
home to alligators. With Ducks Unlimited, Red Slough has become a
popular weekend getaway for nature lovers. |
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Pilots
Adventure
Get
some flying hours in and land at McCurtain Regional Airport,
Idabel 4o4. Fuel Available. We can arrange transportation and
whisk you to a romantic cabin getaway, 18-hole Cedar Creek Golf
Course or a fly-fishing trip. Airport Manager, George Whelton,
580-286-3558. |
Museums
of McCurtain County
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Beavers Bend Wildlife Museum
Located
at the entrance to Beavers Bend Resort Park
May
through August Hours
Monday-Thursday
11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and
Saturday 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
580-494-6193
Forest Heritage Center
Located
in Beavers Bend Resport park
Open
365 days a year from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Admission
is free.
580-494-6497
Indian Memorial Museum
402
E 2nd Street in BrokenBow
Open
Thursday through Monday 9:00 am. To 5:00 p.m.
Admission
is free
580-584-6531
Garner Mansion and Museum
Located
6 miles east of BrokenBow
Call
580-584-6588 for an appointment
Car Legends Museum
Located
between BrokenBow and Idabel
Tuesday-Friday
1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
580-286-2220 |
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Museum
of the Red River
The
most complete dinosaur skeleton ever found was excavated in
McCurtain County and its cast is now on display at the Museum of
the Red River in Idabel.
Museum
hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, and 11 a.m.
to 4 p.m. on Sundays. Admission is free. For more information,
call 580-286-3616 For
a complete list of all museums in our area, please visit, www.mccurtaincountygetaways.com/museums.html |
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Gene Autry
Museum
Located west of
Idabel
Call 580-286-3747
Wheelock Academy
Located in
Millerton
Open 7 days a week
8:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m.
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Upper Mountain Fork River Canoe & Kayak River Floats |


Presbyterian
Falls
Prior
to the falls is a Class l
rapid “shoot”. If you desire, you can
exit the river and drag
your canoe/kayak to just below Presbyterian Falls. If you enjoy
the shoot (it’s great), you can
drag your boat back to the top
and run it again – several times
a day, if so desired.
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Mountain
Fork River
Above
the lake there's great floating and fishing on the Mountain Fork
River. Below the BrokenBow Lake dam the Mountain Fork turns to
white water where the canoeing and fly fishing is outstanding!
The
Lower Mountain form River Float Trip is short, but very exciting,
whtewater/flatwater run that is probably the most consistently
flowing and best whitewater stream in Oklahoma, a state not
particularly noted for whitewater rivers.
Starting
below the Reregulation Dam, the river is more technical than
“big”, with several respectable Class I & II rapids with
the first two miles of the put-in. After Presbyterian Falls the
river is slow and gentle making it a very relaxing float. You’ll
pass by “Cooper Creek”, a great place to stop and swim or take
a leap off the tree swing. Right at the very end you’ll
experience some more rapids – not too tuff at all.
Canoe
& Kayak Rentals
The
upper mountain fork river, which is known as the de-regulation
damn is the home of some great Canoe, Kayak and Tub floating.
Canoe & Kayak outfitters are available throughout warmer
seasons. Prepare
to get wet, when you take a kayak or canoe down the 3-4 miles of
rock gardens, rapids and small waterfalls that make up this year
round available class II water roller coaster!
Outfitters:
Ambush Adventures
580-584-2273
WW Trading Post & Canoe
580-584-6856
Wild Goose Canoe & Kayak Rentals
580-584-2277
River Rats Canoe and Kayak Rentals
Visit Website
Broken Bow Canoes & Kayaks
Visit Website
(580) 306-7302
Reminders!!!
! Always wear a life jacket.
! Minimum age for children, 6 years.
! Water shoes are highly recommended.
! NO
GLASS CONTAINERS ALLOWED.
! Take plenty of water.
! Whatever you take with you can be
assured it will get wet or lost in the river!!
! We
recommend water cameras and leave your wallet in the car.
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Water quality is
generally very good to excellent, flowing clean and clear, with a
moderate to fast current when water is being released from BrokenBow Lake through the reregulation dam. Watch for the read beacon
below the dam. If the light is on, electricity is being generated
and the flow will be high and fast. If both generators are
running, then the river will be dangerously high and fast. Ask
local outfitters about river conditions before driving there or
before putting in.
Special
note: The water is being regulated from the bottom of the lake and is
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Okie's Lower Mountain Fork River Floats Forum
A Website Dedicated To All Whitewater Enthusiasts
http://mountainforkfloats.com
Tour Guide: Danny Gray dggray@pine-net.com 580-584-6251
I am not an outfitter or in the rental business. I can assist as a tour guide, coach, teacher or just extra hands to help you float the river.
* If you've never floated the river and would like to have a guide and coach.
* If you're floating the river with a large group of people or a youth group and need the extra hands, we'll provide the coaching to help everyone enjoy the trip.
* If you've had a hard time floating the river on previous trips, we can help make this trip a relaxing experience.
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Local Places to Eat
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Beavers
Bend Restaurant
Indoor Things to Do
in
McCurtain County
McCurtain Cinema
Idabel (580) 286-2220
Rocket Roller Rink
1314 E
Washington
Idabel (580) 286-3603
Skateway
200 Broadway
BrokenBow 580-584-9444
Casinos
Choctaw Indian Casino
Idabel,
(580) 286-5710
BrokenBow, (580) 584-5450
Dance Halls
Pure Country
(580) 494-6696
Phil's
Big Rock Saloon
(580)
286-7077
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Abendigo’s
The casual, classy atmosphere makes dining here a treat, but stops short of any stuffy dress code. Located on Hwy 259N. (8 miles north of Broken Bow)
www.abendigos.com 580-494-7222 e-mail@ abendigos@hotmail.com
Beavers Bend Restaurant
The covered outdoor patio dining has a fantastic view of the Mt. Fork River below. The squirrels and birds will get on your table and eat french fries.
Located in Beavers's Bend Resort Park, Hwy 259A.
580-494-6551 www.beaversbendrestaurant.net open 8am - 8pm, 7 days a week
Dancing Rabbit Creek Coffee House & Internet Café and Gift Shop
580-494-6321 Located at Hwy 259 & Hwy 259A
Enjoy creamy lattes, flavored coffees, or cappuccinos while you surf the internet.
Hochatown BBQ & Catering
Located at Secluded Acres Country Store (Hwy 259N) in Hochatown. Their specialty is down home BBQ at its finest! 1,2,3 meats and more - Hochatown Catering will come to your cabin, deliver, set up, serve and clean-up. It's the only way to cook while on vacation!
E-Mail: Tom@secludedacres.com or call @ 580-494-7301.
Papa Pablanos
Mexican restaurants with locations in Idabel and BrokenBow. Really good food at good prices.
Shady Oaks Restaurant
Located across from the Beavers Ben Resort road.
Stevens Gap Restaurant
Breakfast/Lunch or Dinner. Excellent catfish dinners.
BrokenBow and Idabel have a wide assortment of fast food and speciality dining. A local telephone directory is located in your cabin. |
Grocery Stores and General Stores |
Frontier
General is closest to the cabins and has a meat and deli counter, pizza,
and most groceries and supplies as well as gasoline pumps.
Lakeway Bait & Tackle / Duncan ’s Deli - Bait, tackle, deli, supplies and gasoline. 580-494-6099
Pruett's
Grocery Store in BrokenBow is full-service - including a drive through window.
WalMart,
BrokenBow (small WalMart)
WalMart,
Idabel (supercenter) |
Other Attractions & Shopping
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Janet's Treasure Chest
580-494-6639
Located at the Gateway to Hochatown U.S.A. Only minutes from Beavers Bend State Park & Broken Bow Lake.
Antiques, Collectables & Glass plus Modern to Cabin Decor. Special Kids Corner filled with camping fun in mind. Browse our selection of jewelry, cowboy hats, Kitchen accents, wind chimes to Lava lamps. Souvenir items to unique and unusual decor and accessories.
Janet's Treasure Chest is the headquarters of Beavers Bend Lodging. Stop by and see us anytime.
Hochatown Fine Art
The theme of the gallery is to showcase local artists or those artists involved with McCurtain County. Currently the gallery is featuring: Wood Turnings by Doug Zook and Tommy Allen, Encaustics by Peggy Epner, Wood and bronze sculpture by Lyman Choate, Oil, watercolors and mono prints by Tiete Lycklama, Oil paintings by Morgan Wilcox, Tommy Allen and baskets by Linda Lou Alexander.
Located in the David Sacks Real Estate building on the east side of Highway 259 just south of Abendigo’s and Girls Gone Wine.
Gallery hours are 11 thru 5 Monday thru Saturday. For further information please call 972-949-2253
Idabel Country Club & Golf Course
580-286-7545
www.idabelcountryclub.com
Tidwell's Antique Auction
Antiques for your home or cabin. Bronze decor, textiles, massive hardwood furniture, elegant, strong and one of a kind. Hailed as one of the finest antique auctions in the Southern United States. Call for next date, Jeff Tidwell, 580-584-2088.
http://www.pine-net.com/tidwellantq
Quilt Shoppe & Boutique
Quaint and cozy in downtown Broken Bow Main Street. 7,000 bolts of fabric, 100 book titles, patterns, fat squares, thread and notions. Cabin decor and gifts available. Meeting room for 30 people. A great place for a girlfriend getaway project! Call Rhonda 580-584-7858.
Mostly Memories Antiques
Mostly stuff you remember seeing at your grandma's house, or your house when you were a kid. Poke around the numerous rooms, stacked high and deep with treasures. 117 Main Street, Broken Bow 580-584-5767.
Brinkley Tractor Auction
Third weekend of the month in Idabel OK. Tractors, implements, farm machinery. Call for next date 580-286-6539.
Hochatown Trade Days
580-494-6567. Second Saturday weekend of the month. Craft vendors and food vendors welcome.
The Magnolia House & Magnolia House’s Girlfriends
Vintage, Antiques and Gifts
311 and 307 North Park Drive, Broken Bow
Vanilla Gorilla Catering
The best Italian food in the county and local favorites as well!
Plus - Grocery delivery from the local supermarket - place your grocery delivery order by phone or online and the Vanilla Gorilla will have your groceries delivered straight from the suppermarket to your cabin!
vanillagorillacatering@yahoo.com
http://www.vanillagorillacatering.com
(580) 236-5012 or (580) 236-5013 |
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