Beavers Bend State Park - United States

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About Beavers Bend State Park

RV quick facts for Beavers Bend State Park

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Full hookupsAvailable at designated RV loops; water, electric, and sewer sites offered in the park's modern campgrounds.
Dump stationOn-site dump station available for registered campers.
Max RV lengthSites accommodate large RVs; many pull-through sites fit rigs up to around 40 ft, though site sizes vary by loop.
Reservation windowReservations accepted in advance through the Oklahoma State Parks reservation system; summer weekends and holidays book out early.
Cell serviceSpotty within the park; coverage is better in the Hochatown area just outside the entrance.
Generator hoursGenerator use is limited to daytime hours to respect quiet hours; confirm current rules at check-in.
Road restrictionsPark roads are paved but narrow and winding in places; drive slowly and watch for low-hanging branches on interior loops.

Best time to visit Beavers Bend State Park

Spring and fall are the best times to visit, with April through May and late September through early November offering mild temperatures, lower humidity, and vivid seasonal foliage. Summer brings hot, humid weather and heavy crowds, especially on weekends when lake access and campgrounds fill quickly. Winter is quiet and mild compared to most of the country, with occasional cold snaps but generally snow-free roads, making it a good shoulder season for RV travelers seeking solitude.

Jan 90 mm
52°F - 30°F

Cool and generally mild; occasional freezes at night.

Feb 95 mm
57°F - 34°F

Chilly but comfortable for off-season RV travel.

Mar 120 mm
65°F - 42°F

Spring storms possible; wildflowers begin to bloom.

Apr 130 mm
73°F - 50°F

Peak spring weather; watch for severe thunderstorms.

May 150 mm
80°F - 59°F

Warm with frequent rain; one of the wettest months.

Jun 110 mm
88°F - 68°F

Start of peak season; campgrounds busy.

Jul 80 mm
93°F - 72°F

Hot, humid, and crowded; reserve well in advance.

Aug 70 mm
93°F - 71°F

Hottest stretch; cool off on the lake or river.

Sep 100 mm
85°F - 63°F

Crowds thin after Labor Day; pleasant conditions.

Oct 110 mm
75°F - 52°F

Prime fall foliage; ideal for RV travel.

Nov 100 mm
63°F - 41°F

Cool and quiet; colorful foliage lingers early in the month.

Dec 100 mm
54°F - 33°F

Mild winter days with cold nights; park remains open.

Things to do at Beavers Bend State Park

  • Lower Mountain Fork River Trout Fishing
    RV parking available

    The Lower Mountain Fork River below Broken Bow Dam is one of Oklahoma's few year-round trout fisheries. Anglers can wade or float the cold, clear tailwater for stocked rainbow and brown trout, with several parking areas and access points near the park.

  • Broken Bow Lake
    RV parking available

    Broken Bow Lake is a 14,000-acre reservoir bordering the park, popular for boating, swimming, paddling, and scuba diving in its exceptionally clear water. A marina, boat ramps, and a designated swim beach are accessible from within the park.

  • David Boren Hiking Trail Moderate
    RV parking available

    The David Boren Trail is a multi-mile backcountry loop that winds through pine forest and along the lakeshore. It is one of the longest trails in the park and a favorite for day hikers and backpackers looking for a quieter experience.

  • Beaver Lodge Nature Trail Easy
    RV parking available

    The Beaver Lodge Nature Trail is a short interpretive loop beginning at the Forest Heritage Center and Nature Center. It offers easy walking through mature pine and hardwood forest with signs explaining local ecology.

  • Forest Heritage Center Museum
    RV parking available

    The Forest Heritage Center features murals, dioramas, and exhibits on the history, ecology, and forestry of the Ouachita region. It is a good rainy-day stop with ample parking suitable for RVs and tow vehicles.

  • Mountain Fork River Float Trips Easy

    Paddlers can canoe or kayak the Mountain Fork River through the park on a gentle, scenic route. Local outfitters near Hochatown rent boats and provide shuttle service to and from river access points.

  • Cedar Bluff Nature Trail Moderate

    Cedar Bluff Nature Trail is a short, rocky path climbing to a bluff overlook above the Mountain Fork River. The trail showcases the park's rugged terrain and delivers a rewarding view for modest effort.

  • Hochatown Area Exploration

    The adjacent community of Hochatown, just outside the park, offers restaurants, wineries, and shops catering to visitors. It is a convenient stop for supplies and dining while staying in the park's campgrounds.

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Beavers Bend State Park, OK, United States

How to get to Beavers Bend State Park

Beavers Bend is reached via US-259 about 10 miles north of Broken Bow, Oklahoma. It is roughly a 3-hour drive from Dallas/Fort Worth (around 200 miles south) and about 4 hours from Oklahoma City (around 240 miles west) via US-259, which is a well-maintained highway without major tunnels or steep mountain passes, though the final miles into the park include winding, hilly sections that RV drivers should take slowly. The nearest commercial airports for fly-and-rent travelers are Texarkana Regional Airport (about 75 miles southeast) and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, with Oklahoma City and Shreveport also within driving range.

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