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Pine Creek Lake

Pine Creek Lake is set in the forested Kiamichi Mountains and features a series of long, deep coves projecting from the main body of the lake. Fishermen love this lake for the crappie, white bass, largemouth bass, and channel catfish. Pine Creek has RV and tent camping as well as a swim beach and covered […]

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Glover River

With such easy access to fishing, camping, wildlife viewing and other outdoor experiences, the Glover River is a good choice as it is the county’s only free flowing river, which means it flows with no dams to stop its course. It is sure to impress you and your family. Learn More

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Yippie Kayo Kayak Rentals

If kayaking or canoeing in the great outdoors is your thing then come and enjoy Mother Nature at it’s finest on the beautiful, clear, cool waters of the Mountain Fork River, outside of Broken Bow, in southeastern Oklahoma. Bring your family and friends for an exciting float trip you’re not soon to forget! Contact Yippie Kayo

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White Tail Deer hunting  on the Honobia Creek and Three Rivers Wildlife Management Areas.

White-tailed Deer Hunting

The experience of hunting white-tailed deer on the Honobia Creek and Three Rivers Wildlife Management Areas in southeastern Oklahoma is tough to beat. Many family traditions have existed for more than 30 years in the “deer woods” of southeast Oklahoma, and these two WMAs still offer that hunting tradition to anyone who is looking for

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The Wheelock Mission & Academy was established by missionaries and is Oklahoma's oldest church.

Wheelock Mission & Academy

The Wheelock Mission & Academy commemorates mission station, church, and school established in the 1830s by missionaries. (On U.S. 70 east of Millerton.) Tells of mission founding by missionaries in the 1830s; marks Oklahoma’s oldest church completed in 1847. Established 1832 by Rev. Alfred Wright and wife Harriet, who served as missionaries to Choctaws over

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Get fresh local produce from the Valliant Farmers Market.

Valliant Farmers Market

Seasonal farmers’ market open June-August, Monday and Saturday from 8 AM to 4:30 PM. Locally grown produce with 10% from out of area. The Valliant Farmers Market is famous for their super good watermelon and cantaloupe. Also, fresh eggs, jellies, aprons, hot pads, caps, dew rags, cutting boards, cane fishing poles, bedding plants, hanging baskets,

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Turkey Hunting

When it comes to hunting wild turkey, the Honobia Creek and Three Rivers Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) should not be overlooked. These two WMAs offer more than 330,000-acres of eastern wild turkey hunting action with an average of 270 adult male gobblers harvested from the WMAs annually. The eastern wild turkey is widely known for

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Tippa Canoe

The Broken Bow Mountain Fork River with its crystal clear water and beautiful scenery, offers an opportunity to experience the wonders of nature by canoe. Whether you want an adventurous canoe trip or a peaceful float down the Broken Bow Mountain Fork River, Tippa Canoe LLC is the choice. Your Canoe trip is 4 hours

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The Three Chiefs have individual markers that commemorate prominent Choctaw chiefs who resided at Eagletown: George Hudson, Jefferson Gardner, and Peter Pitchlynn.

Three Chiefs

The Three Chiefs have individual markers that commemorate prominent Choctaw chiefs who resided at Eagletown: George Hudson, Jefferson Gardner, and Peter Pitchlynn. (Co-located with Gardner Mansion and Eagletown markers on U.S. 70 east of Broken Bow.)

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