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They say the family that plays together stays together. Why not bring together their extended family and head to McCurtain County, Oklahoma for a fun family reunion. One of the best deals for family reunions, the area around Broken Bow Lake and Beavers Bend State Park has something to offer everyone, from those who love the great outdoors to those who prefer shopping and fine dining.
Located in the Kiamichi Mountains of southeastern Oklahoma, and only a short drive from Dallas / Fort Worth, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City and Shreveport, McCurtain County offers the adventure of family reunification of all life.
Be sure to invite your family, because there is insufficient space for all. Beavers Bend Lakeview Lodge has 40 rooms each with a million dollars of view, is well above Broken Bow Lake. Beavers Bend Resort Park offers 47 cabins located on forest wood overlooking the Mountain Fork River. The cabins can sleep two to six people and are equipped with kitchen / dining utensils, stove, refrigerator, linen and central heating and air. Most cabins have fireplaces. None of them have telephones or televisions. Pets are welcome. The area offers many types of accommodations, from rustic cabins to elegant wooden houses and affordable cabin in the pines. Some of the greatest can sleep up to 20 people, which for a family slumber party size, shared conversations over breakfast, or to tell stories of the family in front of the fireplace. The cabins have a range of amenities, including covered porches for watching wildlife, hot tubs, grills, stoves, satellite TV, DVD players, fields and fish ponds. Some allow pets, but it is always best to call ahead to verify your pets welcome.
Beavers Bend State Park Pavilion is a great place for large families to gather, cook out and share photos, lunch, genealogy notes, or just spend time catching day. For groups up to 50 people near the Heritage Center has meeting rooms available indoors.
For those who enjoy the outdoors, a plethora expected activities. Swimming, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, rowing, jet ski game or wave runners, parasailing, or snorkeling in the crystal waters of Broken Bow Lake. Due that the lake is surrounded by forested mountains, water is extremely clear, making it a wonderful place for diving. Those who want a richer experience Relaxing can try your hand at fishing for crappie, trout, largemouth bass or channel catfish. Of course, McCurtain County offers the best rainbow and brown trout fishing in the southern United States-that of the plant.
If water is not your thing, do not worry. There are plenty of other things to do. You can take advantage of the deep, surrounding forests with 100-foot tall old pines. It is the perfect place for a treasure hunt as a family reunion activities. Wildlife abounds, and if you hike one of many roads you can see eagles, deer, squirrels, raccoons, and perhaps even a black bear. If you do not like walking, climbing to a saddle and see the forest riding. Several outfitters in the area offer trail rides for every type of rider, from beginner to advanced. . If you bring your own horse, some cabins have facilities for horses, so you can pack a picnic lunch in their saddlebags and ride to their heart's content.
Golfers can try near Cedar Creek Golf Course, selected by Golf Digest as the Best Municipal Golf Course in Oklahoma. With its green, the 16th hole, surrounded almost entirely by water, is considered one of the most difficult in Oklahoma.
For those who do crafts, and more. Many area restaurants offer excellent restaurants.
History buffs can check out the Red River Museum, which houses one of the most comprehensive collections of Native Americans find anywhere. While there, view the interpretive exhibits explore prehistoric, historic and contemporary Native cultures of North America South and a giant, 90 million years of dinosaur skeleton.
McCurtain County has something to offer everyone. So if you want a place for a family reunion that everyone will love and talk about until the next reunion…… visit http://www.mc-outdoors.com/
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