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Broken Bow OKLAHOMABroken Bow is located in McCurtain County in Southeast Oklahoma. We are the gateway to Broken Bow Lake, Beavers Bend Resort Park, Mountain Fork River, Glover River, and the Ouachita National Forest.. Broken Bow is a wonderful place to visit or live! With an average summer temperature of 80 degrees, we receive over 50 inches of rainfall a year. This means our forests are green and our streams, rivers and lakes are full and clear!
Visit Broken Bow Oklahoma Broken Bow, Oklahoma, located along the foothills of the Kiamichi Mountains is home of the ever popular Beavers Bend Resort Park. We welcome visitors from near and far to enjoy the natural resources that have made Broken Bow thrive. Our 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 many types of fishing. Plan Your Visit Soon We can help you find the perfect cabin, cottage, Bed & Breakfast, hotel, motel or RV park for your next vacation or weekend getaway. Broken Bow is located in Southeast Oklahoma. Our lakes, rivers, mountains and forests are just a two to four hour drive away. Generally we between only 200 to 250 miles from Dallas, Shreveport, Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Museums, Culture, & History Culture & history are bountiful in Broken Bow. We have three museums each with its own unique subject to offer a rewarding learning experience. The Gardner Mansion and Museum is well known for it's collection of pre-historic and historic Indian and pioneer artifacts. The museum, originally a mansion built in 1884 for Jefferson Gardner who later went on to be the chief of the Choctaws Indians for several years, also contains outside the museum are the remains of a 2,000 year-old Cypress tree. Located at the entrance to the Beavers Bend Resort Park lies the Beavers Bend Wildlife Museum. Not only does this museum feature wildlife exhibits but also environmental education, making it a true learning experience for all ages.
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