AREA INFORMATION  & THINGS TO DO
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!
Beaver's Bend
YouTube Video of Autumn at
Beaver's Bend
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Your Gateway to Oklahoma

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.