The Best of Broken Bow
From outdoor adventures to dining and entertainment, there’s something for everyone nearby.
From outdoor thrills to local gems and great dining, explore the best that Broken Bow has to offer right here.
Visit Beavers Bend State Park
There is loads to do inside the well developed Beavers Bend State Park. For starters, you can hike one of the many meandering hiking trails and take in the lovely Oklahoma air. The Friends Trail is a highly recommended 1.5-mile loop with panoramic views of the park.
Float the River with Beavers Bend River Floats
Beavers Bend River Floats offers affordable rentals of kayaks or canoes to float yourself down the calm 2.5-mile scenic stretch of the Mountain Fork River. You can also DIY this outdoor activity if you have your own flotation device.
Explore the Natural Landscape on Horseback
There’s no better way to experience the trails of Oklahoma. Head to one of the prominent outfitters in the area to set yourself up for a trail ride.
Spend the Day at Broken Bow Lake
This expansive lake is the most spectacular lake in all of Oklahoma, and you absolutely cannot visit Hochatown without visiting the water’s edge.
Hiking in Beavers Bend & Broken Bow
Beavers Bend State Park is an ideal place to spend the day hiking through, bird watching, and enjoying nature in Ouachita National Forest. There are many hiking trails ranging from 12 mile challenging hikes to short nature trails throughout the park.
ATV Through Ouachita National Forest
There are countless trails in the Ouachita National Forest where you can walk, or even better ride, through rolling rugged landscapes and take in all the natural beauty that makes Hochatown such a wonderful travel destination.
Learn the History of Local Spirits at Hochatown Distilling Co.
This distillery has a lovely tasting room where you can sample the freshly crafted spirits made in homage to the moonshine traditions of the region protected by the Kiamichi Mountains.
Escape the Maze of Hochatown
This complicated maze is lots of fun for the whole family! It’s much harder than you might think and takes some serious brain power to navigate the 29,000 sq. ft. of pathways made up of over a mile of wooden fencing
Experience the Local Cuisine
Oklahoma doesn’t get the culinary credit it deserves. Hochatown and the Broken Bow area have lots to offer foodie travelers.