If you've traveled around the Sooner State much, then you know we have many gorgeous areas in the state. One place, in particular, boasts unparalleled scenic views and breathtaking scenery in southeastern Oklahoma. Broken Bow is a little gateway city to Beavers Bend State Park and is one of the most beautiful places in the state to visit.
Take a look at this scenic city that's impossible not to love.
Broken Bow is home to two state parks - Beavers Bend and Hochatown State Park. The city sits at the foothills of the Kiamichi Mountains in McCurtain County in southeastern Oklahoma.
The city is small, with just over 4,000 residents, but it's a big tourist destination. Everywhere you drive, you'll be surrounded by towering trees and breathtaking views.
The city is a nature lover's dream. It's filled with every kind of outdoor recreation you can imagine, including hiking, fishing and boating.
It's a year-round destination spot, so every season offers something special.
The fall is filled with bright colors and is perfect for viewing fall foliage.
The spring and summer are perfect for outdoor activities and camping.
But no matter what time of year you visit, the sunsets and sunrises are always mesmerizing.
There are thousands of cabin rentals available in town. From small and rustic to large and luxurious, there are accommodations for every type of traveler.
Imagine a week in this rustic cabin surrounded by gorgeous mountains and scenic views on all sides.
From bird watching to back country camping to boat tours, Broken Bow has fun activities to keep you busy all week long.
The city is also home to many bodies of water, including Broken Bow Lake and the Mountain Fork River.
Don't wait, plan a trip to this oasis that is filled with recreation, history and natural beauty. Cabins fill-up early in the year, so book yours today.
Doesn't this city look incredible? If you've visited Broken Bow in the past, where is your favorite place to stay?
While in town, make sure to check out this darling restaurant with the best patio around.
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