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Oklahoma cabin rentals in Broken Bow are a nature lover's dream. Home to Beavers Bend State Park, the city is a popular year-round destination for outdoor activities such as fishing on the Lower Mountain Fork River, horseback riding and hiking on the David Boren Hiking Trail, and boating on Broken Bow Lake. You can relax in a cabin by the lake, explore the creeks of Little River National Wildlife Refuge, or go out onto the water in a canoe or kayak.
Attractions near Broken Bow vacation rentals
Oklahoma has a long and rich Native American history and several Broken Bow landmarks let you explore its most intriguing passages. The Gardner Mansion and Museum was the one-time home to the Chief of the Choctaws and today houses prehistoric artifacts from this local tribe. You can admire grinding stones, turtle-shell dance shakers, and arrowheads, before you head to the Wheelock Academy, one of the area’s most popular National Historic Landmarks. This former school for Choctaw girls is today the site of Oklahoma’s oldest standing church, the Wheelock Church, as well as a museum that delves further into the traditions of these proud people.
What to do near vacation homes in Broken Bow
With its abundance of open spaces and parks, Broken Bow was made for outdoor enthusiasts. Hochatown State Park facilitates a range of exciting activities that promise family fun in the sun. Wrapped around the shore of the man-made Broken Bow Lake, this landscape boasts tennis and volleyball courts, as well as biking trails and miniature-golf courses. Water babies can try their hand at canoe excursions, paddleboat outings, or just swimming in the waters under the southern sun. Broken Bow vacation rentals near the lake are ideal for families, placing you right in the middle of the action.
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If you’re lucky enough to secure a Broken Bow vacation rental close to Beavers Bend Resort, you’ll have miles of hiking trails on your doorstep. These paths will take you through towering pine forests and by rippling creeks and babbling brooks, opening up the region’s unique ecology. The Forest Heritage Center Museum displays memorabilia and dioramas dedicated to the history of forestry, including antique tools and equipment. A number of books, articles, and periodicals are also kept here and are worth a look before you hit the trails to put your newly acquired knowledge into practice.
Family fun near Broken Bow vacation rentals
Broken Bow has an array of outdoor adventures for kids of all ages. Vacation homes are available near places like Beavers Bend State Park, a lake with a tall pine forest and a nature center, and Hochatown State Park, a lakeside park with hiking trails, primitive campsites, and a golf course. Kids will also like the Hochatown Petting Zoo, an animal attraction with a variety of up-close animal encounters.