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Choctaw Casino in Idabel

Choctaw Casino in Idabel

We warmly welcome you to make a trip to the town of Idabel and visit the main attraction – a world-class casino with small town appeal. It’s the perfect stop for slots and dining fun. Experience the high-powered gaming action and down-to-earth hospitality that keep loyal guests coming back to Choctaw Casino in Idabel, Oklahoma.

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Cedar Creek Golf Course in on Broken Bow Lake in Broken Bow Oklahoma

Cedar Creek Golf Course

The Cedar Creek Golf Course is the kind of golf course you would imagine finding in a pristine, pine-laden wilderness. And, in fact, the 18 holes that constitute Cedar Creek Golf Course were literally carved out of the wilds (the golf course meets the Wilderness Area). Fairways cascade through stands of pine, oak, and hickory

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Canine Creations pet grooming business located in Broken Bow Oklahoma

Canine Creations

Canine Creations is a privately owned and operated pet-grooming salon in Broken Bow. We aim to provide high quality pet grooming in a quiet and calm environment. One on one attention from start to finish. By appointment only.

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Broken Bow Lake located in Beavers Bend State Park in Beavers Bend

Broken Bow Lake

Next to Beavers Bend Resort Park is Broken Bow Lake. Broken Bow Lake is known as one of Oklahoma’s most beautiful lakes and is a great place for boating and all types of water sports. Over 14,000 acres of pristine deep water that is clear and cool year round make it perfect for skiing, wakeboarding,

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Hunting Bobwhite Quail on Honobia Creek in Beavers Bend Oklahoma

Bobwhite Quail Hunting

Oklahoma is recognized as one of the nation’s leading bobwhite quail producers, yet few hunters are aware of the public hunting opportunities for these fast and agile birds in the pine timberlands of southeast Oklahoma. Thanks to cooperative partnerships between the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation and three private timber companies, more than a quarter

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Visit the Beavers Bend Wildlife Museum and enjoy their large taxonomy collection.

Beavers Bend Wildlife Museum

The Beavers Bend Wildlife Museum includes information about native animals such as their natural range and feeding habits.  This museum features 11 wildlife dioramas of habitat settings around Oklahoma and the surrounding region.  See and hear elk bugling on a crisp fall morning, wolves howling in a snowy arctic scene or see fish that live

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Go horseback riding on the trails in Beavers Bend at Beavers Bend Depot & Stables.

Beavers Bend Depot & Stables

At Beavers Bend Resort Park, be sure to stop by the stables to enjoy a one-hour trail ride through 2 1/2 miles of scenic terrain, with native wildlife views included. Children under five must ride double with a parent, while older children will be at ease on their own experienced horse. In addition to the

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Beavers Bend Marina

Beavers Bend Marina can handle all of your water needs. We have many different services to offer, from a gas tank top off on the water, or rentals. We cater to everything water, and can’t wait to help you out onto beautiful Broken Bow Lake. We also have cabins available for rent, and we are

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Barnes-Stevenson House historical site in Beavers Bend Oklahoma

Barnes-Stevenson House

Marks this National Register property built 1911-12 for county’s first judge. (302 SE Adams, Idabel.) Built in 1911-12 for T.J. Barnes, pioneer lawyer and first county judge of McCurtin County, by R.D. Cheatham; Jewell Hicks Architect. Contains 14 rooms and basement. Only finest materials used: seasoned oak, ash, cypress and pine. Windows are leaded glass.

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Ambush Canoe Rentals on the Mountain Fork and Little rivers in Beavers Bend Oklahoma

Ambush Canoe Rentals

Ambush Canoe Rentals caters to church groups, Boy and Girl Scout troops, companies and individuals looking for a great river experience amid beautiful, green trees, clean, cool water and sunny, blue skies in the Kiamichi Mountains about 4 hours or less from Oklahoma City, Little Rock or Dallas, and less than two hours from Tulsa,

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