If you're looking for the perfect spot to pitch a tent or park the RV, Beavers Bend State Park has the perfect campground that is located in the gorgeous, mountainous region of southeastern Oklahoma. The park has campgrounds right on the river, in the woods or lakeside that are paradise for campers. Here's a look at the most scenic, beautiful spot for camping in all of Oklahoma.
Beavers Bend State Park covers 1,300 acres in the mountainous region of southeastern Oklahoma. Follow Highway 259-A (near Broken Bow) through the state park, which will lead you to all the campgrounds.
The campgrounds alongside Mountain Fork River and Broken Bow Lake offer waterfront camping. Can you imagine pitching a tent at this beautiful spot and waking up in the morning with this view?
All campsites are first come, first serve, so get there early if you want the best spot!
The primitive campsites are $12 per tent, per night and RV spaces run about $20 per night.
The scenic campgrounds are located in the Kiamichi Mountains and are surrounded by an array of outdoor activities. From hiking to canoeing to fishing, it's all right there within walking distance.
Bring the RV and park it under under towering pines and hardwood trees. The campgrounds will have all the hookups you need for a comfortable camping trip.
If you're looking to enjoy this beautiful area but don't want to be too close to nature, you can rent one of 40 cabins in the state park.
The campgrounds in Beavers Bend State Park are surrounded by some of the most breathtaking scenery in the whole country.
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