If you’re looking for a magical setting to pitch your tent, head to Beavers Bend State Park in southern Oklahoma and you’ll find several fairy tale campgrounds. The tall timbers mixed with the serene landscape is like something out of a dream.
Check it out below and make sure to pinch yourself along the way!
In case you didn’t already know, Beavers Bend State Park is one of the most beautiful places in the state. It’s located in southern Oklahoma in the town of Broken Bow in the middle of a tall pine forest.
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You don’t want to be indoors in this part of the country, which is why it’s the perfect spot for camping.
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Visitors can choose from seven campgrounds in the middle of the woods, next to the river, or alongside the lake.
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Lower Mountain Fork River is a popular fishing and swimming area. The sounds of rushing water are so peaceful, you’ll never want to leave.
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Broken Bow Lake is located right next to several of the campgrounds and is one of the clearest lakes in the state. You can rent paddle boats, canoes, kayaks, boats, or just relax and enjoy the views from your campsite.
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It’s hard to explain just how beautiful this place is. There are over 1300 acres of dreamy landscape that will make you feel like you stepped into a fairy tale.
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Inside the state park there are over 7 campgrounds to choose from, including 164 campsites, some with modern amenities.
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You can’t go wrong with any of the campgrounds, as they all have their own personality and offerings. There’s plenty of shade, so no need to wait until fall to pitch your tent!
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To book your stay at one of the campsites in Beavers Bend State Park, click here. While visiting the town of Broken Bow and Hochatown, check out this great restaurant with one of the best patios in the state.
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