
Beavers Bend Log Cabins FAQs
What is the driving distance to Broken Bow?
Dallas - Broken Bow is 190 miles from Dallas. It is a 3 to 3 and 1/2 hour drive.
Oklahoma City - Broken Bow is 250 miles from Oklahoma City – about a 4-hour drive.
Shreveport - Broken Bow is 150 miles from Shreveport – about a 3-hour drive.
Tulsa - Broken Bow is 220 miles from Tulsa – approximately a 3 1/2 hour drive.
Are there any restaurants in the area?
Yes, the Broken Bow area has the typical selection of restaurants to choose from. Click here for a list of restaurants.
Are pets allowed?
Absolutely no pets allowed in any of our cabins. There will be $100 fine for violators. Due to many people having sensitivities or allergic reactions, they can not enter the cabins.
Do you provide sheets & towels?
Yes, we provide sheets & towels for your stay.
Are there any grocery stores?
Pruett’s Grocery in Broken Bow, Wal-Mart in Broken Bow or Super Wal-Mart in Idabel. There are also convenience stores in the immediate area with full selections.
Will I have access for my boat/trailer at the cabins?
"Autumn Pointe" has a 150 yard private circle drive designed for vehicles pulling trailers. "Spokane" does not have easy access for a large trailer.
Do your cabins have fireplaces?
Yes. Our cabins have fireplaces for Winter use and outdoor fire pits for campfires. We provide a small amount of firewood for indoor fireplace only (late October through early March). Wood for outdoor fire pits can be purchased from local vendors, or gathered from fallen trees at the cabin sites.
Are your cabins located on the Broken Bow Lake?
Broken Bow Lake's shoreline is managed by the Corps of Engineers. The shoreline is all natural, with no docks or permanently connected structures allowed. Our cabins are just a few miles from the lake.
What kind of activities can we do when we are visiting Broken Bow / Beavers Bend area?
Horseback riding, paddle boats, fly fishing, hiking, biking, scenic drives, swimming, and much more. For more information on Beavers Bend attractions, please visit www.beavers-bend.com
Do I need a fishing license?
You will need a fishing license to fish in the state park or the lake. Click here for complete information and pricing on fishing / hunting licenses.
Are there any hiking and biking trails in the Beavers Bend area?
Yes. There are hiking and biking trails located inside Beavers Bend State Park. Please check with the Nature Center or the Beavers Bend State Park office for trail maps and directions. please visit www.beavers-bend.com/hiking.htm for more information on the trails.
I have never been to the area. Is there any special information I need to know?
Yes, remember, this is the woods. Do not feed wild animals, including raccoons, squirrels, bears, dogs, etc. Animals that get fed by humans will return time and time again. This can be dangerous and more often a nuisance.Take caution against poison ivy. Poison ivy and bug repellant is strongly suggested. Be cautious with fires. The ground can be covered with leaves and pine needles. If a cigarette or spark ends up in the wrong place, it can have devastating consequences.
Click here to visit SmokyBear.com and learn more about outdoor fire prevention and safety.


