Oklahoma

Oklahoma

Beavers Bend State Park

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Established
1937
Acreage
3,482 · 3,482 acres adjacent to 14,000-acre Broken Bow Lake
Location
McCurtain County, OK ~10 miles north of Broken Bow
Key features
Broken Bow Lake; Mountain Fork River horseshoe bend; trout fishery; nature center; pine forest in the Ouachita Mountains
Activities
Trout fishing, fly fishing, canoeing, hiking, horseback riding, swimming, boating, scuba diving, camping, cabin lodging
Notable
Named for John T. Beavers, a Choctaw settler; the "bend" refers to a near-180° meander of the Mountain Fork River

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Source: en.wikipedia.org · 2026-05-08