Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Several Questions

I have several questions about going to beavers bend, we have been before but I think we were missing out on some fun things!





1. When will it be warm enough to come! Im ready like yesterday lol





2. So if we stay in Broken Bow will we be close enough to Beaver%26#39;s Bend?





3. I didnt see any resturants at all while we were there last time?





4 Best cheap cabins? We are all 21 in a group of 4 two couples, want to be close to the river/lake for sure





5 where do we go to hike? Canoe?





6 Is there anywhere to tube?





Ok I know this is alot but all of your help is so so appreciated! Im very very excited to come back this summer!!





Several Questions


Also I need addresses so that I can mapquest things and have directions we are coming from Mineola, TX



Several Questions


If you go to www.beaversbend.com they can answer a lot of your questions. They have clean, rustic inexpensive cabins. The office has pamphlets on what to do in the area %26amp; there is a notebook in each cabin. There are restaurants all around. Even the one in the park is quite good %26amp; very reasonable. The park is on the river, you have to drive to the lake but they will give you a map, if you need it. The town, Broken Bow is about 10 mi from the lake. Beaver%26#39;s Bend is in the loop 259A that loops around %26amp; comes back out farther N on 259. You pass both of those %26amp; take one of the roads to the lake, Like Steven%26#39;s Gap.




You can swim here anytime after the first of May. We have been receiving record rainfalls and the lake and Beaver%26#39;s Bend is currently closed. They have been releasing water out of the spillway to try and get the lake down some. I live here and I canoe the lower Mountain Fork 3-4 times a week during the summer but it may be awhile before we can go with the releases being so high and the dangers involved. You can do a google search on McCurtain County, Broken Bow, or Beavers Bend and get lots of information. There are hundreds of private cabins in this area for rent. There are lots of places to eat in Broken Bow, Idabel, and near the lake. I suspect you haven%26#39;t done very much research on your questions. You can tube on Broken Bow lake behind a boat or you can tube down Mountain Fork or Glover River. Lots of water sports to do in this area. The David Boren Hiking Trail is a popular place to hike and it has many options as to lenght and difficulty. You might try www.mccurtaincountygetaways.com or there are some links off of www.pine-net.com. PM me if you need any more details. I would be glad to take you on a float trip while you are here.


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