Cabin Rentals Near Beavers Bend State Park, Blue Ridge
Beavers Bend State Park is in Oklahoma, not Georgia — for cabins near Beavers Bend, see our Broken Bow collection.
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Cabins Near Beavers Bend in Blue Ridge
Beavers Bend State Park is in Oklahoma, not Georgia — for cabins near Beavers Bend, see our Broken Bow collection.
Beavers Bend State Park is an Oklahoma destination. If you're searching for it from Blue Ridge, you may want to visit our Broken Bow collection.
What to Know
Planning tips
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The David L. Boren Hiking Trail (24 miles) and the shorter Cedar Bluff Nature Trail are the two most-recommended hikes inside Beavers Bend — pack water and bug spray spring through fall.
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The Mountain Fork River below Broken Bow Dam is a tailwater fishery — water runs cold all year, and trout fishing is best early morning. Licenses are required.
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Forest Heritage Center inside the park is genuinely interesting and free — a worthwhile rainy-day stop with kids.
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Park entrance fees are minimal but parking lots fill up on peak weekends. Arrive before 10 AM in fall foliage season for the best access.
Common questions
Cabins Near Beavers Bend FAQ
How far are the cabins from Beavers Bend State Park?
All Sababa Homes Broken Bow cabins are within roughly a 5–15 minute drive of Beavers Bend State Park, depending on which trailhead or area of the park you're heading to. The Hochatown corridor that our cabins sit in feeds directly into the park.
Do I need a permit to enter Beavers Bend?
No permit is required for general park access. There is a small parking fee at certain trailheads. Specific activities — fishing, hunting in adjacent areas — require Oklahoma state licenses, which are easy to obtain online.
What's the best time of year to visit Beavers Bend?
Fall (mid-October through early November) for foliage and cool weather; spring for wildflowers and trout fishing; winter for solitude and exceptional cabin time. Summer is humid but the river and lake make it bearable.
Can you swim in Broken Bow Lake or the Mountain Fork River?
Yes to both. Broken Bow Lake has designated swim areas and is genuinely clear and clean. The Mountain Fork River runs cold year-round (it's a tailwater) — good for wading and short swims, less so for extended swimming.
About Blue Ridge
Blue Ridge is 1.5 hours from Atlanta · 3.5 hours from Nashville. Blue Ridge sits at the southern tip of the Appalachian Mountains in Fannin County, Georgia — a small town with an outsized personality and a landscape that earns every superlative thrown at it.

