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Beavers Bend State Park

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The official page for Beavers Bend State Park - Hochatown Area.

The serene beauty and endless activities found in Beavers Bend State Park Hochatown Area have turned southeastern Oklahoma into a vacation hotspot.

Description

Guests can choose a log cabin along the river, a lodge room with stunning views of Broken Bow Lake or a spacious campsite with all the amenities.

Getting Here:
4350 S. State HWY. 259A
Broken Bow, OK. 74728
8 miles North of Broken Bow on US HWY 259, then 4 miles E on State HWY 259A.

Lodging:
40 lodge rooms, 39 cabins (14 pet-friendly cabins, $15 fee/night per pet

Group Camp:
Group Camp 1: 12 duplex cabins accommodating 144 guests. Group Camp 2: 10 A-frame cabins accommodating 160 guests.

Camping:
Beavers Bend: 115 W/E site, 7 fully accessible; 56 tent sites. Hochatown: 20 w/E/S sites, 4 fully accessible; 22 W/E sites 200 tent sites. Reserve an RV campsite online at GoCampOK.com

Activities:
Trout fishing, float trips, duck boat tours, zip-lining, miniature train rides, 18-hole golf, boating, biking, hiking, horseback riding, 18-hole miniature golf, paddle boars, swimming, tennis, volleyball and water sports.

Amenities:
Amphitheater, camp store, gift shop, marina, meeting space, restaurant, nature center, naturalist, park ranger, seasonal concessions, bus/motorcoach parking, ADA complaint, pets allowed on leash, playground, picnic area, grills, pull-thru sites, dump station, restrooms and showers.



"Beavers Bend State Park, including Lakeview Lodge, cabins, nature center and Cedar Creek Golf Course are located in the Ouachita mountains of Oklahoma along the shores of Broken Bow Lake and the Mountain Fork River. The park features a variety of outdoor activities along with an amphitheater, gift shop, grocery, restaurant and the Forest Heritage Center.The Acorn, Buckeye, Cypress, Dogwood, Elm, Fern, Grapevine and Hickory campgrounds are all in the southern end of the park near the office.Area 1 camps, Armadillo, Bluejay, Coyote, Deer and Eagle are in the northern Hochatown area off Steven's Gap Road.Area 2 camps, Firefly, Grasshopper, Hawk, Turkey and Quail are also in the Northern Hochatown area of the park off Carson Creek Road."
Address: 4350 State Highway 259A, Broken Bow 74728
Phone: (580) 494-6300
State: OK
City: Broken Bow
Street Number: 4350 State Highway 259A
Zip Code: 74728
categories: state park, campground


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Reviews
I don't think there is enough room to say all about BB. This is a great park. Kid friendly, dog friendly. Great shaded camping spots. I found I liked the Carson's area boating area better for swimming. It's warmer water along less people there. The swimming area is top notch but it's below the damage. So the water is cold. Playground: Small but nice. Restrooms: They clean every day. Showers there separate. Dog-friendliness: Yes keep fido on a leash. Picnic area: Nice and shade.
We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Beavers Bend State Park. It is a beautiful park, teaming with wildlife. Almost every day deer visited our cabin. Our cabin was clean and comfortable. They wash your linens and towels each day if you wish. There is a stove, microwave and a good size refrigerator. Utensils and television are listed, but we didn't see any. I packed my own anyway. I would ask before your trip. The bed and pull out sofa bed were quite comfortable. Advice about the air-conditioning, keep it set on 71 as the sign says. Keep the bathroom door shut. It helps keep the cabin cooler. If you plan on cooking much, a small fan could help. We were fine. I would definitely go back. The lake is gorgeous. The Firefly area with the boat launch is a large area with a great swim beach.
We visited early September after most of the crowds were gone. There is easy access to most areas around the lake and streams. There are several RV and camping areas around the lake and clean restrooms, swimming areas, paddle boats, kayaks, and canoes for rent. Lakeview Lodge at Beavers Bend State Park overlooks the lake and has much to offer travelers, and there are lots of beautiful rental log cabins/homes nearby in Hochatown. Nice restaurants and entertainment venues are also easy to find in the area. Beavers Bend State Park is a great destination for anyone looking for a getaway any time of year.
The people working at the front office were nice and informative. We rented 2 cabins, and I was told they could accommodate and have them close to each other. When we got there, we found that the cabins were not and that there was nothing they could do. Apparently, the computer system selects the cabins at random. One of the cabins smelled like a petting zoo, and the refrigerator was not cooling well enough. However, we did enjoy how pretty it was up there and all the deer we got to see.
This place is great. They have hiking trails that lead to a river that is nice and cold clear water. When I say cold, it's cold . There is a place for kayaking. The water is calm, and there is a place for boats. They also have kayak and other water rentals.I did not see any bike trails, which is a bummer.
We spent most of our time at the lake. It is a beautiful area. Lots of trails and accessable river areas. Always saw deer on our way in and out of the park. Nice restrooms at the marina.
Really enjoyed camping here. There are so many activities to do in this park. Only things is as soon as we entered the state park most of our groups had no cell phone service....but that actually wasn't as bad as we thought it would be. We really got to enjoy our time there with our friends without outside world worries. Restrooms: They were definitely being cleaned...however it smelled like they just got sprayed down with bleach...quite overpowering, but at least you knew they were clean
Beavers Bend State Park is a beautiful destination! It has a flowing River and Great Lake for boating and jet skiing. Armadillo campground is a well maintained. It has full hookups for electrical, water, and sewer. Most sites are spacious with a charcoal grill, fire pit, and pull through drives. Restrooms: Restrooms and showers are updated, handicapped accessible, and CLEAN! Dog-friendliness: Wonderful camping destination for families, kids, and dogs! Picnic area: The Beaches have picnic areas and there picnic sites throughout the park.
It would've been nice if they had an actual shop to buy things you need marshmallows and such since the nearest gas station is 15 min away. Overall I loved our experience and would highly recommend it to any one. I've been coming for years on and off. Very good memories made.
Nice river and waterfalls. The hiking is good, as well. The 'Friends of Beavers Bend' trail was a bit steep at first, but you are rewarded with some great views of the river. We enjoyed our stay and the RV campground was very quiet at night. Lots of people were fly fishing. Also, I'd recommend doing the Talimena Scenic Drive while visiting the area see mountain photos It's about an hour's drive north of the park. Playground: Nice new playgrounds in several camping areas. Restrooms: Clean restrooms and showers. They appeared to be fairly new. Dog-friendliness: Lots of dogs in the park, must be on a leash. Picnic area: Lots of picnic areas.
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