Beavers Bend Marina

Rent a pontoon boat and cruise Broken Bow Lake with the whole family. The lake is known for scuba-clear water and the Ouachita Mountain scenery is stunning from every angle. Pontoon boats are steady and spacious making them perfect for groups with small kids. You can swim off the back, fish, or just cruise the coves looking for wildlife. Half-day rentals are the best value and give you plenty of time to find a quiet cove and jump in. The marina also rents jet skis and tubes for older kids who want more speed.

March 7, 2026 · map[email:hello@adventurehackers.com name:AdventureHackers]

Broken Bow Lake

A 14000-acre reservoir in the Ouachita Mountains famous for crystal-clear water that rivals any lake in the region. With 180 miles of shoreline families can find calm shallow coves perfect for little swimmers. Pack a picnic and set up camp on a rocky shore while the kids splash for hours. On warm days the water practically glows turquoise and the mountain backdrop makes it feel like a destination lake out west rather than southeastern Oklahoma.

March 7, 2026 · map[email:hello@adventurehackers.com name:AdventureHackers]

Broken Bow Lake Paddleboarding

Stand-up paddleboarding on Broken Bow Lake is a must-try for families with older kids. The water is so clear you can see the bottom in many spots and the calm coves are perfect for beginners learning to balance. PaddleSUP is the premier local outfitter with board rentals and lessons right on the lake. Kids pick it up fast and love the independence of cruising around on their own board. On a calm morning the lake surface looks like glass and you can paddle to a nearby island in about 15 minutes for a fun destination goal.

March 7, 2026 · map[email:hello@adventurehackers.com name:AdventureHackers]

Mountain Fork River Kayaking

Paddle the clear waters of the Mountain Fork River by kayak or canoe with several local outfitters offering hourly and half-day rentals near Beavers Bend State Park. The river is calm enough for beginners and tandem kayaks let a parent pair up with a younger child. The route passes through towering pine forest and rocky bluffs and you can see fish in the water below thanks to the incredible clarity. It is one of the best ways to experience the Broken Bow area from a completely different angle.

March 7, 2026 · map[email:hello@adventurehackers.com name:AdventureHackers]

Mountain Fork River Tubing

A gentle float down the Mountain Fork River is one of the classic Broken Bow family experiences. Several outfitters near Beavers Bend rent tubes and provide shuttle service so you can drift downstream without worrying about logistics. The river is calm and shallow in most sections and the spring-fed water feels incredible on a hot summer day. Kids spot turtles and herons from their tubes while parents just lean back and float. It is one of those rare activities where everyone in the family is genuinely relaxed at the same time.

March 7, 2026 · map[email:hello@adventurehackers.com name:AdventureHackers]