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Notice: For recreation area information please contact Beavers Bend State Park- 580-494-6452 Broken Bow Lake stretches 22 miles back into the Ouachita Mountain country where its unusual beauty and scenic appeal beckons all nature enthusiasts. The mountain terrain is densely forested and there are many species of birds native to the area for birdwatchers to enjoy. For hikers there are two nature trails available for their enjoyment; the Big Oak Nature Trail which is about a quarter of a mile long and is suitable for use by senior citizens and small children, and the rugged and beautiful Beaver Lodge Nature Trail which is a two-way trail located near the River Bend area and winds along a clear stream through a valley surrounded by pine-covered hills. Both trails will be enjoyed by nature lovers of all ages. Numerous park areas located around the lake give the visitor an unmatched opportunity for outdoor family fun and relaxation. Recreational facilities include boat launching ramps, camping, picnic sites, beaches, water and sanitary facilities. The climate at Broken Bow Lake offers outdoor sportsmen excellent opportunities for year-round angling. Hunting on project lands are equally good for the hunting enthusiast, and with the exception of developed areas and certain Game Preserves, all project lands are open to the public for hunting. Deer are the most important big game species found in the area. Additional Recreation Contacts Chamber of Commerce
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Corps of Engineers, Broken Bow Lake Phone: (580) 933-4239 Rt. 1, Box 400 Valliant, Oklahoma 74764 Send Email |
| Document Viewed: | November 21, 2009 |
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