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Tell me about Broken Bow, OK
Posted on 7/17/25 at 9:44 pm
Posted on 7/17/25 at 9:44 pm
Is there enough to do there to occupy 3 boys between 3-9 for a week, and for their parents to enjoy it as well?
Posted on 7/17/25 at 9:48 pm to PenguinNinja
I’m understanding and hearing there’s really nothing to do there.
Take that with a grain of salt cause I’ve never been but have researched it cause I’ve wanted to take family there and I just can’t make myself go.
Will be following this post close cause I still wanna go. Sorry I’m not much help bud.
Take that with a grain of salt cause I’ve never been but have researched it cause I’ve wanted to take family there and I just can’t make myself go.
Will be following this post close cause I still wanna go. Sorry I’m not much help bud.
Posted on 7/18/25 at 8:42 am to PenguinNinja
If they enjoy being outside, hiking, maybe kayaking they will have a good time. Not a ton of things to do outside of that. I'd suggest getting a house that has some amenities that they would enjoy. You can do everything you want in that area in 3 or 4 days though.
Posted on 7/18/25 at 9:38 am to PenguinNinja
Not much to do there. It's very well marketed real estate. Nature trails are common.
In 10-15 years, it might be the new hot place to go.
In 10-15 years, it might be the new hot place to go.
Posted on 7/18/25 at 9:44 am to PenguinNinja
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Is there enough to do there to occupy 3 boys between 3-9 for a week, and for their parents to enjoy it as well?
If you want to spend entirely too much money to hang out in a cabin in a town with a McDonald’s and shitty pizza joint, yeah
Posted on 7/18/25 at 10:14 am to WillFerrellisking
I have a friend in Dallas that markets for some of the rentals there and is constantly trying to do a friends trip there.
The rentals seem nice but it looks like there is absolutely nothing to do besides the lake. Definitely appears to be the rentals are attempting to drive the tourism artificially.
Seems like a decent weekend if you live in DFW, but I truly don't understand the draw to anyone from Louisiana.
I wouldn't want to take kids there for more than a weekend or travel more than 3 hours to get there.
The rentals seem nice but it looks like there is absolutely nothing to do besides the lake. Definitely appears to be the rentals are attempting to drive the tourism artificially.
Seems like a decent weekend if you live in DFW, but I truly don't understand the draw to anyone from Louisiana.
I wouldn't want to take kids there for more than a weekend or travel more than 3 hours to get there.
Posted on 7/18/25 at 10:15 am to PenguinNinja
Broken Bow is a great time but I'd cut it down to 3-4 days tops. And I wouldn't go in the hot months, as everything to do is outdoors. But if you like hiking, kayaking, swimming, fishing, etc., it's a great time. You can rent a boat out on the lake.
There are some fun touristy things to do for kids. Last time, we went to some big maze with an attached putt putt course, and that was a lot of fun (and difficult). Not many restaurants to eat at, but I enjoy Grateful Head pizza very much. Get a nice cabin and plan on doing some cooking.
There are some fun touristy things to do for kids. Last time, we went to some big maze with an attached putt putt course, and that was a lot of fun (and difficult). Not many restaurants to eat at, but I enjoy Grateful Head pizza very much. Get a nice cabin and plan on doing some cooking.
Posted on 7/18/25 at 10:33 am to PenguinNinja
Im fairly close to Broken Bow and I haven't been in several years, with no plans to go back.
The only things interesting there is the trout fishing. The lake is a lake, albeit a nice one. The traffic sucks, food options are packed and you'll most likely be hanging out at your cabin on the deck or hot tub the whole time and cooking at your cabin.
I live in the country and can do all that shite on my own land right here. I guess if you lived in a city and all you ever see is concrete and metal, it would have some appeal.
The only things interesting there is the trout fishing. The lake is a lake, albeit a nice one. The traffic sucks, food options are packed and you'll most likely be hanging out at your cabin on the deck or hot tub the whole time and cooking at your cabin.
I live in the country and can do all that shite on my own land right here. I guess if you lived in a city and all you ever see is concrete and metal, it would have some appeal.
This post was edited on 7/18/25 at 10:35 am
Posted on 7/18/25 at 5:43 pm to PenguinNinja
As some have said, it gets crowded in the summer. And really hot. Traffic is tough but it’s also a touristy place. Zipline is ok, putt putt, go carts, kayak/ canoe not far, ice cream shop, a few restaurants, boat rentals. Lake is great, no homes allowed along the shoreline.
I’ve only been with large groups. We brought coolers of food and cooked at the cabin for the most part. All the cabins we stayed at had cornhole, hot tub, foosball, pool table, etc.
I’ve only been with large groups. We brought coolers of food and cooked at the cabin for the most part. All the cabins we stayed at had cornhole, hot tub, foosball, pool table, etc.
Posted on 7/18/25 at 5:52 pm to metallica81788
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Seems like a decent weekend if you live in DFW
It's 3 hours from us and we went once. There are much better places within a 3 hour drive from us. Broken Bow hired a marketing team a few years ago to create buzz and that's all it is, hype.
Posted on 7/19/25 at 10:15 am to Zappas Stache
Hochatown (Broken Bow) is fun for two days and then you run out of things to do. However, if you like water sports and enjoy riding around in a boat all day, you can get a few more days out of it.
That being said, we rented a house in Smithville and it was super relaxing. Real peaceful and full of deer. It was awesome to just hang out there and not be bothered by anyone or anything. We spent an afternoon riding through the Ouachita Mountains just north of Smithville and it was much more scenic than I imagined.
That being said, we rented a house in Smithville and it was super relaxing. Real peaceful and full of deer. It was awesome to just hang out there and not be bothered by anyone or anything. We spent an afternoon riding through the Ouachita Mountains just north of Smithville and it was much more scenic than I imagined.
Posted on 7/19/25 at 11:27 am to PenguinNinja
A week is probably too much, but 3-4 days is good. There is hiking, a place with horseback riding, and we enjoyed the zip lines.
I didn’t see the mini-golf place.
There is also a winery and that Grateful Dead- themed pizza place is good. None of the food options are amazing, but you won’t be stuck eating fast food and mediocre sandwiches by any means.
By the end of the third full day, we realized there wasn’t much else to do, but that essentially marked the end of our trip, as we were leaving the next morning.
FWIW we went in the winter, I believe the week before Christmas.
I didn’t see the mini-golf place.
There is also a winery and that Grateful Dead- themed pizza place is good. None of the food options are amazing, but you won’t be stuck eating fast food and mediocre sandwiches by any means.
By the end of the third full day, we realized there wasn’t much else to do, but that essentially marked the end of our trip, as we were leaving the next morning.
FWIW we went in the winter, I believe the week before Christmas.
Posted on 7/19/25 at 9:23 pm to PenguinNinja
Not a week. More of a 3-4 day trip IMO.
Posted on 7/19/25 at 10:16 pm to NaturalBeam
I could see us doing that, thanks
Posted on 7/21/25 at 1:36 pm to metallica81788
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Seems like a decent weekend if you live in DFW, but I truly don't understand the draw to anyone from Louisiana.
I wouldn't want to take kids there for more than a weekend or travel more than 3 hours to get there.
A lot of people where I grew up near Shreveport have gone there. It's pretty much the same as going to any lake. It's just a different lake for them, maybe a little prettier than what they're used to. Maybe less humid. They rent a house or they have an RV and either bring or rent a boat. These folks always do that kind of a vacay and aren't looking for tons of other stuff to do. I don't think most of them go for a whole week.
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I’ve only been with large groups. We brought coolers of food and cooked at the cabin for the most part. All the cabins we stayed at had cornhole, hot tub, foosball, pool table, etc.
This is exactly what they do. They are usually with a group.
This post was edited on 7/21/25 at 1:37 pm
Posted on 7/21/25 at 2:19 pm to PenguinNinja
3 full days max. Just not much to do.
Posted on 7/21/25 at 3:24 pm to PenguinNinja
Seems like there would be more to do in Hot Springs and you can still do lake activities.
Posted on 7/23/25 at 10:07 am to PenguinNinja
If your little boys haven’t seen mountains before, the hills will seem like mountains, and there are some spots by the river that feel kind of like Colorado.
We went a few years ago with kids from 2 to 14 and everyone loved it. We rented a party barge one day, we hiked all the other days, just little easy hikes.
We stayed 4 nights.
I would say that a real cool cabin is a MUST. Otherwise I think we wouldn’t have liked it.
ETA we went in early April. I wouldn’t go in the summer.
We went a few years ago with kids from 2 to 14 and everyone loved it. We rented a party barge one day, we hiked all the other days, just little easy hikes.
We stayed 4 nights.
I would say that a real cool cabin is a MUST. Otherwise I think we wouldn’t have liked it.
ETA we went in early April. I wouldn’t go in the summer.
This post was edited on 7/23/25 at 10:08 am
Posted on 7/23/25 at 10:14 am to madamsquirrel
Hot springs is miles better than broken bow
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