Beavers Bend State Park
About
Water is available at a location 6 miles North on SH 259 and then 3 1/2 miles East on SH 259A. The water source is the Mountain Fork River.
Amenities & Services
Water
Reviews
Based on 5,099 reviews
We visited Beavers Bend State Park and Nature Center in January and even though it was chilly in the 30s it was still one of the most beautiful and peaceful outdoor experiences we have had. The park was very clean and well maintained with plenty of space to explore even though there were some other visitors enjoying the trails and scenery. We hiked part of the Friends Trail which winds through the woods and along the river and it was a great way to see the natural beauty of the area, with lots of spots that felt quiet and untouched even in winter. We saw families and kids out enjoying the trails and even some people stopping to try fishing along the river. Even in the cold the crisp air and scenic views made it a perfect day in nature, and we absolutely loved our time there.
Although more popular and crowded than it used to to be it’s still worth it! Beautiful fall leaves during this time of year. (Second week of November) The parks and campground restrooms are well maintained still. Love all the nature! The river, the trails, and the look out from the bridges.
Our first time visiting, and it was such a great experience! We got a little turned around at first, but the receptionist was super helpful - she gave us a map and even drew directions to all the trails we wanted to hike. The trails were well maintained, clearly marked, and had amazing views. We also enjoyed fishing while in the park as well. Can't wait to come back and visit!
First time coming here and we are definitely coming back! There is so much stuff to do! We stayed at a cabin and it was very relaxing listening to the birds and insects at night. Great way to escape! Word of advice, we could not get service while we are at the park so make sure to download your maps so you can still find your way around.
An absolute gem of a state park! Beavers Bend State Park is unlike any other park I’ve experienced in Texas or nearby. Nestled in the beautiful Ouachita Mountains of southeastern Oklahoma, the park is surrounded by rolling hills, lush greenery, and some of the freshest air you can breathe. The drive from Dallas itself was a treat, with scenic country roads leading into the heart of nature. Once inside the park, there’s so much to explore and enjoy: A great swimming beach and plenty of picnic areas. Spacious RV spots and camping areas perfect for relaxing and soaking in the views. The Beavers Bend Dam overlook, which gives an incredible panoramic view of the lake. The Broken Bow overlook on top of the mountain — absolutely breathtaking, with the lake framed by distant hills and forests. There’s also a nature center and a small museum with fascinating artifacts and history about Oklahoma, which adds a nice educational touch to the adventure. Whether you’re here for hiking, boating, fishing, camping, or simply a peaceful retreat into nature, Beavers Bend has it all. Highly recommended for families, couples, and anyone who wants a refreshing escape into the outdoors!
