Welcome to Castlewood Trails at Beavers Bend

Conveniently located, Castlewood Trails is located on the main entrance to Beavers Bend State Park, and is only minutes away from all the activities the park has to offer. As well, access to beautiful Broken Bow Lake is quick and convenient. Located in Southern Hills just south of the main entrance of Beavers Bend State Park, Castlewood Trails is nestled among tall pines, and beautiful hickory and oak trees.

If you truly want to enjoy the outdoors, you'll love Castlewood Trails. Although unique in many ways, one of the nicest features of the property is that it has it's own secluded trail for hiking and exploring the terrain. You're probably not surprised that we call it... Castlewood Trail.

On 1.5 acres, you'll find Castlewood Trails to be secluded from traffic, yet right in the heart of everything. You are within minutes to all the activities of the area.

For those times when you want to stay in, the cabin provides you everything you need to be comfortable and entertained. This two-story, 1650 square foot cabin provides all the comforts of home, while you enjoy the serenity of Beavers Bend. With two bedrooms, two baths and a large loft area with a balcony, Castlewood Trails will comfortably sleep eight. It is decorated in a rustic style, with real log walls and distressed wood flooring. The setting inside reflects the beautiful environment outside.

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Beavers Bend and Broken Bow Lake Conditions


Beavers Bend State Park is officially closed as are all boat ramps to Broken Bow Lake.  The release of an unprecedented amounts of water from Broken Bow Lake has caused flooding along the Mountain Fork river.  This flooding has impacted public water supply, which has caused some businesses and cabins to temporarily close. 

Castlewood Trails has not been affected by the recent floods.  Due to use of a water well, rather than public water supply, water at the cabin is unaffected and the cabin is open for business. 

Our thoughts and prayers go out to all those in Oklahoma and surrounding states that have been impacted by the recent floods.

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