SoutheasternOklahomais making a name for itself.
With a population of just over 4,000, thisOklahoma townoffers respite, breathtaking views, and good eats.
Here are some of our favorite things to see and do in Broken Bow.

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Another Rossoll creation, Tree Bear, is also on display.
Tree Bear was created to encourage tree planting and spread the message Good Things Come From Trees!
Most of the animals have been injured, surrendered, or orphaned.

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Guests can learn how to care for the animals and even feed and hold some of them.
You may even get a glimpse of a bald eagle.
Turn to Beavers Bend Fly Fishing and Guide Service for a guided trip to the Lower Mountain Fork River.
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Youll learn about fly selection, knots, casting, and catching.
The state park also offers the Beavers Bend Lodge, situated along the shores of Broken Bow Lake.
First, climb aboard a 1/3 size replica of 19th century C.P.

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Or, book a few hours with kayaks and canoes for a peaceful paddle.
The outdoor patio is a good spot to relax and listen to live music performances from up-and-coming artists.
Buy refillable growlers in the taproom to take back home.

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Browse the list of beers or munch on wings or a brick-oven pizza.
Try the spicy Kickin' Chicken with grilled chicken, Buffalo sauce, and blue cheese.
Enjoy live music on weekends.

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It’s a nice pitstop after a long hike.
From delicious pastries to specialty coffee drinks, this shop has a little treat for everyone.
Stop by for thedaily lunch specials, which include steak tacos, sausage dogs, sandwiches, and barbecue.

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Stop by The Market for gourmet and specialty items and gifts.
Meanwhile, Hochatime Hideaway has hats, shirts, and accessories like mugs that make great souvenirs.
Stop here for favorite clothing brands, holiday decor, and game-day attire.

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The boutique also carries childrens clothing lines.
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