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The Phoenix Rising Cabin - Broken Bow, Oklahoma

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Today we are discussing The Phoenix Rising cabin located in Broken Bow, Oklahoma.

The Phoenix Rising is an amazing three-story cabin that was mirrored after a fire tower. The Phoenix Rising provides an incredible retreat from hustle and bustle of the big city. You get the best of both worlds! There are large picture windows on every wall so you can relax while taking in the 360-degree views and natural light. The deck on the second story has an outdoor living and dining space.

Broken Bow is a nature lover’s dream. As the home of Beavers Bend State Park, this city in southeast Oklahoma is a popular destination year-round. Take part in the many activities that one of Oklahoma’s top state parks offers, like fishing in the Lower Mountain Fork River, boating on Broken Bow Lake and horseback riding or hiking along the David Boren Hiking Trail.

Relax and rent a room at the Lakeview Lodge at Beavers Bend State Park, or go backcountry camping in the Three Rivers Wildlife Management Area. Go bird watching for over 300 bird species at the Red Slough Wildlife Management Area and explore the creeks of the Little River National Wildlife Refuge. With plenty of opportunities to get out on the water in canoes and kayaks, Broken Bow is a place to take in the beautiful scenery and have an adventure in the great outdoors.

Visit the Gardner Mansion & Museum, the 1884 home to a Choctaw chief, or sip a glass of wine at Girls Gone Wine. Spend some time taking in local culture at the annual Kiamichi Owa-Chito Festival of the Forest, held annually in June. Nestled between the Kiamichi and Ouachita Mountains, Broken Bow is an oasis of rich historical sites, nature and beauty with something for every interest.

Mickey Mantle

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Today we are discussing The Phoenix Rising cabin located in Broken Bow, Oklahoma.

The Phoenix Rising is an amazing three-story cabin that was mirrored after a fire tower. The Phoenix Rising provides an incredible retreat from hustle and bustle of the big city. You get the best of both worlds! There are large picture windows on every wall so you can relax while taking in the 360-degree views and natural light. The deck on the second story has an outdoor living and dining space.

Broken Bow is a nature lover’s dream. As the home of Beavers Bend State Park, this city in southeast Oklahoma is a popular destination year-round. Take part in the many activities that one of Oklahoma’s top state parks offers, like fishing in the Lower Mountain Fork River, boating on Broken Bow Lake and horseback riding or hiking along the David Boren Hiking Trail.

Relax and rent a room at the Lakeview Lodge at Beavers Bend State Park, or go backcountry camping in the Three Rivers Wildlife Management Area. Go bird watching for over 300 bird species at the Red Slough Wildlife Management Area and explore the creeks of the Little River National Wildlife Refuge. With plenty of opportunities to get out on the water in canoes and kayaks, Broken Bow is a place to take in the beautiful scenery and have an adventure in the great outdoors.

Visit the Gardner Mansion & Museum, the 1884 home to a Choctaw chief, or sip a glass of wine at Girls Gone Wine. Spend some time taking in local culture at the annual Kiamichi Owa-Chito Festival of the Forest, held annually in June. Nestled between the Kiamichi and Ouachita Mountains, Broken Bow is an oasis of rich historical sites, nature and beauty with something for every interest.

Mickey Mantle

Mickey Mantle’s Steakhouse

Muscogee Nation Festival

Subscribe to the Only in OK Show.

#TravelOK #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #MadeinOklahoma #oklaproud #podcast #okherewego #traveloklahoma

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