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Beaver’s Bend State Park Adventures

Beaver’s Bend State Park in southeastern Oklahoma offers diverse forested landscapes, clear waters, and abundant outdoor activities including hiking, fishing, and boating.

3,149
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
250,000+
Annual Visitors
1937
Year Established

About Beaver’s Bend State Park

 

Beaver’s Bend State Park is located in McCurtain County, Oklahoma, along the shores of Broken Bow Lake and the Mountain Fork River. Encompassing over 3,100 acres of heavily forested land, the park features dense pine and hardwood forests typical of the Ouachita Mountains region. The area is known for its clean, spring-fed waters which provide excellent fishing opportunities, especially for trout, bass, and catfish. The park’s origins date back to the 1930s when the Civilian Conservation Corps helped develop visitor facilities and access points, giving it a rich historical background. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore multiple well-maintained trails winding through mixed pine and hardwood forests, which offer wildlife viewing including deer, foxes, and many bird species. Canoeing, kayaking, and paddleboarding are popular on the Mountain Fork River, a designated National Scenic River, as well as Broken Bow Lake, known for its crystal-clear water and rugged shoreline. The park features several campgrounds, picnic areas, and cabins, attracting families, anglers, and nature lovers year-round. Visitors also enjoy the nearby Hochatown area for additional dining and lodging. Natural landmarks such as the Lost Cove Nature Trails and Beaver Lodge complement the outdoor experience. Whether seeking solitude or active recreation, Beaver’s Bend combines scenic beauty with accessible amenities, drawing visitors to this forested riverside retreat.

Highlights

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Mountain Fork River – designated National Scenic River offering exceptional fishing and paddling

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Broken Bow Lake – crystal-clear reservoir surrounded by lush forest, ideal for boating and fishing

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Beaver Lodge – historic CCC-built structure serving as a visitor hub and landmark

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Lost Cove Nature Trail – an accessible trail showcasing the flora and fauna of the region

Notable Natural Features

Mountain Fork River

A pristine National Scenic River famous for its trout fishing and clear, fast-flowing waters perfect for canoeing and kayaking.

Broken Bow Lake

A large clearwater reservoir offering excellent boating, fishing, and waterside camping opportunities.

Beaver Lodge

A historic stone building constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps that now serves as a visitor center and park icon.