Do I need a reservation for Beavers Bend State Park?

Do I need a reservation for Beavers Bend State Park?

This 3,482-acre park offers 47 cabins with kitchenettes, plus 393 campsites and over 50 tent sites spread over eight camping areas. All RV and tent sites are available for online reservations.

What kind of fish are in the Mountain Fork River?

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Nearest City: Eagletown
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Fish Species: Bluegill, Brown Trout, Largemouth Bass, Rainbow Trout, Smallmouth Bass, Spotted Bass, Walleye, White Bass center
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Are there alligators in Beavers Bend State Park?

Alligators are known to frequent parts of southeastern Oklahoma such as in the Beavers Bend State Park near Broken Bow.

Does Beavers Bend State Park have full hookups?

The Campgrounds at Beavers Bend State Park RV sites can vary in amenities, but all sites are guaranteed to have water and both 30- and 50-amp electrical hookups. If you want to have full hookups, reserve your stay at the Turkey camping area, located along the lake.

Are there bears in Broken Bow Lake?

“Most of the bears found in our state are found in far southeast Oklahoma – Broken Bow, Poteau. We also have bears in the northeast part of our state,” said Micah Holmes, with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife.

Where can I fish on the Mountain Fork River?

Tucked away in the southeastern corner of Oklahoma, the Lower Mountain Fork River is a top destination for trout anglers throughout four states. Located below Broken Bow Lake (which is also a great fishery), the LMF flows through Beavers Bend State Park with a unique layout that benefits anglers.

Are there catfish in Broken Bow?

Fishing At Broken Bow Lake The lake is strewn with islands, big and small, throughout the lake. Three species of bass are the primary target for anglers, but the lake also has notable populations of hybrid stripers, white bass, crappie, catfish and paddlefish.

Does Broken Bow OK have alligators?

A small population of alligators live in far southeastern Oklahoma, but Broken Bow Lake is not a place where they are usually seen, Virgin said. The nearby Little River with its numerous sloughs, oxbow lakes and swampy bottom land has a habitat much more suitable for alligators, he said.