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Oklahoma's Best Winter State Parks

By Darren Smith, About.com

Broken Bow Lake at Beavers Bend

Broken Bow Lake at Beavers Bend

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The Top Choices Offer Views of Wintering Bald Eagles, the Hideout of Legendary Lawbreakers, and the Newest State Park Lodge.

Beavers Bend Resort Park (Broken Bow, OK)
There may be no more beautiful time of year than wintertime at Beavers Bend Resort Park. The mountains and pine trees of southeastern Oklahoma provide a glorious backdrop for the crystal clear Mountain Fork River. Trout fishing at Beavers Bend is excellent from January through March and wildlife teems along the shores of beautiful Broken Bow Lake. Crisp winter mornings are prime time for the wintering bald eagles who call the area home for a few short months (November-February). Accommodations at the park include the 40-room Lakeview Lodge, sitting high above Broken Bow Lake, and 47 cabins, located in wood groves overlooking the Mountain Fork River. At the Beaver Bend Nature Center, visitors can get a close up look at many of the area's wildlife, and a naturalist is on-site year round to answer questions.

Robbers Cave State Park (Wilburton, OK)
Robbers Cave State Park is home to the reputed hideout of such legendary law breakers at Belle Starr and Frank and Jesse James. These days it is a perfect winter getaway for trout fishermen and nature lovers. Set in the San Bois Mountains, on the edge of the Quachita National Forest, the park teems with wildlife and beautiful scenery. Cabins in the woods provide cozy evenings by the fire. Belle Star View Lodge offers luxurious comfort and one of the most beautiful views you'll ever see. Sunrises are outstanding!

Quartz Mountain Resort Park (Lone Wolf, OK)
Set amid the stark beauty of the Quartz Mountains of southwestern Oklahoma, Quartz Mountain Resort Park is home to Oklahoma's newest state lodge. The Quartz Mountain Resort and Conference Center opens in February 2001 and features luxurious lodging and state-of-the-arts conferencing facilities. With views of beautiful Altus-Lugert Lake and the background of the rugged mountains, Quartz Mountain features seasonal programs including Eagle Watch in January and February.

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