


| AREA INFORMATION & THINGS TO DO |
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| McCurtain County offers a variety of activities for visitors of all ages. Beavers Bend State Park, Hochatown State Park, and Cedar Creek Golf Course to name a few. This area is the home of great parks and lakes like Beavers Bend Park, Broken Bow Lake, and Pine Creek Lake, plus scenic rivers like the Mountain Fork and Glover Rivers as well as thousands of acres of National Forest Land. The crystal clear water of the lake and river, as well as the 100 foot pine trees, makes us the perfect location for your next vacation getaway! |




ANTIQUES Mostly Memories 117 N Main, Broken Bow 580-584-5767 CANOE RENTALS Ambush Adventures 3 mi. E Hwy 70, Broken Bow 580-584-2273 www.ambushadventures.com Beavers Bend River Floats 584-494-6070 www.beaversbendriverfloats.com Wild Goose Canoe & Kayak Rentals 580-584-2277 wildgoosecanoe@pine-net.com www.wildgoosecanoe.com WW Canoe Rental 5 mi. E Hwy 70, Broken Bow 580-584-6856 www.wwcanoes.com BOAT, PARASAILING & JET-SKI RENTALS Beavers Bend Marina 12 mi. N Hwy 259 580-494-6455 marina@pine-net.com www.brokenbowlake.com Broken Bow Extreme Water Sports, Inc. 580-494-6070 www.beaversbendriverfloats.com Lakeway Marine & Watersports 580-584-LAKE 580-212-9252 FISHING & GUIDES Broken Bow Lake Guide Service Bryce Archey 580-494-6447 www.brokenbowlakeguide.com Three Rivers Fly Shop 7 mi. N Hwy 259 580-494-6115 or 580-241-5644 3rivers@pine-net.com www.threeriversflyshop.com Limousine Rentals Limousine Rental Service 580-306-5466 reservations@beaversbendtours.com pmc@pine-net.com www.beaversbendtours.com www.brokenbowresorts.com Fudge Factory & Sweet Shoppe: Whip-Poor-Will Fudge Factory & Sweet Shoppe 12 mi. N Hwy 259 580-494-6476 www.okresort.com Massages: Oasis Massage Therapy Located in Idabel (also will come to your cabin) 580-212-7177 Swwasson7@yahoo.com Healing Touch Massage Therapy 580-420-6903 Body Harmony 580-584-6339 (must make advance reservations) www.MyBodyHarmonySession.com www.BodyHarmonySession.com |
OUTDOOR RECREATION Antlers MotorSports 216 W. Main, Antlers 580-298-3379 www.antlersmotorsports.com antlersmotorsports@yahoo.com A to Z Guest Ranch Trail Riding 580-244-3729 www.atozguestranch.com Glover River Trail Rides 25 Miles North, Battiest 580-241-5763 www.treetopviewcabins.com Silver Creek Cabins ATV Trail Rides Battiest 580-241-5142 www.atvtrailriding.com GOLF Cedar Creek Golf Course 9 mi. N Hwy 259 580-494-6456 www.beaversbend.com/golf.html Idabel Country Club 580-286-7545 idabelcountryclub.com ROPE CHALLENGE COURSES Your Team Wins 9 mi. N Hwy 259 817-909-9767 www.yourteamwins.com PARKS Beavers Bend Resort Park & Hochatown Park 7 mi. N Hwy 259 580-494-6300 information@beaversbend.com www.beaversbend.com NATIONAL FORESTS Ouachita National Forest North of Broken Bow, Hwy 259 www.fs.fed.us/oonf HELPFUL WEBSITES www.beaversbend.com www.pine-net.com www.kiamichicountry.com www.mccurtaincountyview.com OUT OF STATE FISHING LICENSE Annual $37.00 5 Day $18.50 Trout Stamp $10.00 Land Access Permit $25.00 (Honobia & WMA) Fishing License - 1-800-ASK-FISH Hunting License - 405-521-2739 |
AMUSEMENTS Beavers Bend Depot 7 mi. N Hwy 259 580-494-6613 cecilh@pine-net.com Choctaw Casino South Park Drive, Broken Bow 580-584-5450 Hochatown Amusements 7 mi. N Hwy 259 580-494-6706 RETREAT & EVENT PLANNING Deer Creek Retreat 8 mi. N Hwy 259 800-993-0802 www.deercrkretreat.com Seating for 50, large dining and meeting hall Pine Meadow Cabins 10 mi. N Hwy 259 888-733-7829 Accommodations up to 112 people www.pinemeadowcabins.com MUSEUMS Beavers Bend Wildlife Museum 7 mi. N Hwy 259 580-494-6193 nature@pine-net.com www.pine-net.com/nature Museum of the Red River 812 E Lincoln Road, Idabel 580-286-3616 www.museumoftheredriver.org Forest Heritage Center Beavers Bend Resort Park 580-494-6497 fhc@beaversbend.com www.beaversbend.com Choctaw Nation’s Wheelock Academy 580-746-2139 wheelock@valliant.net WINERIES Girls Gone Wine A Hochatown Winery, Tasting Room & Gift Shop Located 10 miles north of Broken Bow, next to Stevens Gap exit 580-306-WINE (9463) www.thegirlsgonewine.com thegirlsgonewine@yahoo.com |
| Fishing, Canoeing, Museums & Other Things To Do |


| - Dining - Abendigo’s Grill & Patio 580-494-7222 Beavers Bend Restaurant 580-494-6551 Stevens Gap Restaurant 580-494-6350 Shady Oak Restaurant 580-494-6210 |




| Beavers Bend Resort Park The Scenic beauty of Beaver's Bend Resort Park makes it one of Oklahoma 's most popular resort areas. The crystal clear water of the lake and river, as well as the 100 foot pine trees, makes the park the perfect location for your next outing. Much of the charm of Beavers Bend Resort Park lies in the fact that when the park was built in 1937 by the Civilian Conservation Corps, the materials of choice came from the land itself: slabs on native stone, and hardwood timbers thicker than a man's chest. From them, CCC crews fashioned cabins, stair-cases, fireplaces, campsites, and even the Forest Heritage Center and Museum, which now doubles as the Beavers Bend Resort Park office. Beavers Bend Resort Park is located six miles north of Broken Bow on Hwy 259 north, turn right on 259a to the park. If you want privacy in a natural setting with all of the comforts of home, join us at Beavers Bend Resort Park . |
| Broken Bow Lake McCurtain County is the place to visit for all kinds of water sports! Start with Broken Bow Lake with over 14,000 acres of pristine deep water lake. Broken Bow Lake is incredibly clear and cool because its 180 miles of shore is lined with the forest covered Kiamichi Mountains , not commercial development. Bring your own boat or rent a wide variety of water craft at the lake including ski boats, pontoon boats and house boats. You can also rent jet skis, canoes, paddle boats and inner tubes. Snorkeling and scuba diving is also very popular because of the clear water of Broken Bow Lake and scuba rental and support is available |
| This scenic area known for its luscious green forests and abundance of clear water provides a fun filled environment for many popular outdoor activities such as canoeing, boating, hiking, bird watching, golfing, scuba diving, hunting, mountain biking, camping, horseback riding, four wheeling, and all types of fishing. Whether you're fishing for trout in streams that are stocked year round or canoeing the rapids of the Lower Mountain Fork, there is an outdoor activity suited for all ages and seasons. |