$8 for adults, $5 for kids. This is a must visit with your kids!
A fun roadside attraction for the family! 29,000 sq ft of twisting pathways made from a mile of wooden fencing and Chili Dippers Golf Club, a luxurious 18-hole mini golf course right next door. Pricing: 0-3 years FREE 4-12 years $15/person 13+ years $20/person
3,400 sprawling acres of natural beauty Beavers Bend State Park offers an array of outdoor adventures -Cast your line for a day of fishing -Explore scenic trails on foot or bike -Take to the water for boating and water sports The Kiamichi Forest unveils winding roads that lead to the pristine waters of the Mountain Fork River and the sparkling expanse of Broken Bow Lake. Choose to reside in a charming rustic cabin within the park or opt for Beavers Bend Lodge, offering enchanting water views. And for golf enthusiasts, the 18-hole Cedar Creek Golf Course awaits, promising a challenging round amid stunning surroundings.
This trail is comprised of seven smaller trails that can be mixed and matched to suit your time limits and skill level. The Beaver Lodge Trail, Cedar Bluff Nature Trail, Beaver Creek Trail and Southpark Trail are all one mile long, while the Lookout Mountain Trail runs one and a half miles and the Deer Crossing Trail runs two miles. The Skyline Trail, which is formerly known as Big Oak Nature Trail and Dogwood Interpretive Nature Trail, runs five miles.
Click 'view' to purchase fishing license. Located nine miles away from the town of Broken Bow and just three miles from Hochatown, Mountain Fork River is famous for its four-mile “trophy section” that’s geared toward fly fishing and some of the best trout fishing in the country. Trout The Broken Bow area is famous for its trout fishing, but that’s not the only type of fish you can catch. Here’s the full rundown on the fish in Lower Mountain Fork River: Brown Trout - up to 14 to 24 inches and two to ten pounds Rainbow Trout - up to 20 to 30 inches and about eight pounds Bass Largemouth bass - up to 18 to 20 inches and about 12 pounds Smallmouth bass - up to 12 inches and weigh about a pound Spotted bass - around 25 inches long and up to 11 pounds Other Fish Channel Catfish - average around 22 inches and three to five pounds Crappie - average around 4 to 8 inches long and less than five pounds Walleye - typically 12 to 20 inches and one to three pounds