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Broken Bow - Southeast (Kiamichi Country)
 
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Located in McCurtain County, this old sawmill town is surrounded by pine forests and home to some of the most scenic terrain in Oklahoma. In addition to rolling green hills, rocky canyons, and beautiful bluffs, Broken Bow also offers waterscapes that aren't soon forgotten. Broken Bow Lake, a scuba diver's heaven, and the Mountain Fork River, popular among floaters and trout anglers, offer the water sport enthusiast everything they could possibly wish for.

Beavers Bend Resort Park, a major Broken Bow attraction offers a resort lodge, cabins, campgrounds, miles of park trails, an excursion train, trail rides, pristine waters, and the Forest Heritage Center. The Gardner Mansion, home of Choctaw Chief Jefferson Gardner is another Broken Bow attraction which you'll want to experience. The area is also home to the world's most complete Acrocanthosaurus fossil find.

Broken Bow also offers several canoe rental companies for float trips, a scuba diving service, trout fishing guides and outfitters, and a large selection of cabin operators.

For more information about the area, contact the Broken Bow Chamber of Commerce at (580) 584-3393 or visit McCurtainCountyGetaways.com.
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