Showing posts with label oklahoma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oklahoma. Show all posts

Thursday, July 21, 2022

Have Kids, Will Travel: Quick Weekend Getaway to Lake Murray, Oklahoma

Looking for a quick, easy weekend getaway? Check out Ardmore, Oklahoma, where you can experience Turner Falls & Lake Murray and embark on a fun weekend adventure!

Ardmore, Oklahoma, is less than two hours by car from the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. It is home to Lake Murray State Park, Oklahoma's largest and busiest state park, as well as Turner Falls, a popular outdoor area that offers up lots of water-based activities and excitement. 

I recently wrote an article about this sweet spot for TexsCampgrounds, and my good friend Kara took her kids here for a weekend escape with her family of four. She offered up a few tips on how to escape to Lake Murray for the weekend and make the most of your time at Lake Murray! 


Ready for fun at Lake Murray. 


Things to do at Lake Murray in Oklahoma:

Lake Murray is considered the cleanest lake in Oklahoma. The area is big for tourists because it offers a plethora of things to do with guests of all ages. Whether you are wanting a weekend retreat with your SO or a family getaway with kids, you'll find something to do that will be fun for everyone. When you plan a getaway across the Red River, the hardest part will be choosing which of the fun activities you want to check out! From horseback riding to scuba diving, Lake Murray offers a close-to-home but oh-so-fun vacation for all guests.

Good to know: There are parts of Lake Murray where you may be required to wear a life jacket. You can bring your own or borrow once you arrive. Cost is $10 per car to enter Lake Murray State Park.

- Snorkel and scuba dive: Scuba diving in Oklahoma- who knew?! Lake Murray is, according to divers, a great spot to explore underwater. Guests who wish to explore the lake from the surface will enjoy snorkeling to see all of the fish that live in this body of water. Marietta Landing at Lake Murray is the spot to start your underwater adventure.

Ready to snorkel at Lake Murray.



- Watersports: For those who want to explore the water by vessel, you can rent boats and more at Lake Murray. My girls love to ride around on jet skis, exploring the water at high speed. If kayaks and canoes are more your thing, those available to rent, too. Lake Murray Watersports also offers a play area in the water that enables you to stay close to dry land while playing on trampolines and other stationary structures (this area is $10 per hour per person). Feel free to pack your own food- you can purchase sno cones and snacks on-site but no meal-time food. 

Watersports at Lake Murray. 



- Fishing: Hoping to catch your dinner? Lake Murray is a great spot to fish for large and small-mouthed bass as well as catfish. You can fish on your own or seek out a guide or service that will help you learn the tricks of the trade. 

Turner Falls, Oklahoma

This popular area, home of Oklahoma's largest waterfall, gets busy during the warmer months, so be sure to be prepared before your trip! With a spring-fed creek with waterfalls, areas for hiking and playing and a large castle to climb up, Turner Falls, the oldest park in Oklahoma, is great for a day of fun. The park has been a recreational area since 1868 and offers waterfalls as well as two swimming holes that provide hours of fun!

Good to know: Admission, on the weekends, is $20 per adult and $16 per kid (children younger than 5 are always free). It is slightly cheaper on the weekdays. The summer season runs from May 1- September 30. It can get crowded, and daily admission tickets may sell out, so consider buying in advance online if you are able. 

The waterfall at Turner Falls.


Tips from Kara for a great day:

- Hike up the castle. It's run down but neat to see from the top! The castle is easy to access and was built in the 1930s by the Dean of Education from the University of Oklahoma.

- Turner Falls is set on three levels. All three levels offer food, fun and parking. Level two has a waterfall and level one has a large swimming area with a diving board a lifeguard. All three levels have smaller waterfalls. Anyone younger than 12 is required to wear a life jacket, which is not provided so bring your own. Also worth bringing- your own tubes to play in. You can purchase some at Turner Falls, but there are none available for rent. 

- Parking can be tricky! Kara's advice: Bring your own food and pay to park. If you park in free parking, you can take a horse-drawn carriage for $6 per person or walk. The walk isn't long, just hot. Feel free to bring your own food to avoid the lines to get food. Kara did this and recommends it! 





Saturday, June 19, 2021

Have Kids, Will Travel: Broken Bow, Oklahoma

I'd been hearing about Broken Bow for years before we finally decided to make the trip there. I have friends building cabins for occasional weekends away as well as rental income properties bound for AirBnB. I'd heard people rave about the area- heck, it's even been on the Real Housewives of Dallas! Deciding to make a trip up there with our extended family was a no-brainer.

Broken Bow/Hochatown, Oklahoma

Hochatown/Broken Bow, Oklahoma, located near Broken Bow Lake, is just over 200 miles from Arlington. It takes about three and a half hours by car to get to this small town located in the southeastern corner of Oklahoma. The drive will take you east through Greenville before spinning you northeast through Paris, Texas, and then across the border to our neighbor to the north. Broken Bow itself had a little over 4,000 residents as of the 2010 census. It doesn't lack in small-town charm!

Living on Hochatime!



Where to stay in Broken Bow

Cabin rentals are not hard to come by in the area. In fact, most people enjoy Broken Bow this way! There are numerous rental companies you can go through to find the spot that is right for you. We rented a large cabin that slept multiple families where each room had a private bathroom. Our rental had a swing set and game room as well as a hot tub and a backyard firepit. Ideal for a relaxing weekend! We rented through Blue Beaver Luxury Cabins and have nothing but good things to say about them! (I paid full retail price so I get nothing for referring them other than passing on a great experience to my readers)

Our super-fab cabin in Broken Bow, Oklahoma!



Things to do with kids in Broken Bow

If you travel with your kids like I do, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised by how many things there are to do with kids in Broken Bow! While most people go up to Broken Bow to relax and connect with nature (boating, hiking and camping are all quite popular in the area!), there are plenty of things to do in the event of rain or if you need to escape the sun for a few hours.

- Big Foot Go Karts- this spot is cash only, $8 per ride. There is only one go-kart track, so, this isn't hours of entertainment, but it is fun for a bit! Riders must be 55" to drive solo and are free if they have to ride with an adult or older sibling (but the adult/older sibling is $8)

- Old West Town Mini Golf- Tee off with friends for a round of mini golf. Kids will love this old west-themed course. 

- Hochatown Amusements- Another great spot for mini golf and go karts. Great prices, too!

- Hochatown Petting Zoo- Open every day from 10 am- 7 pm, this spot will allow kids to get up close and personal with a number of animals. This spot also rescues animals- another great reason to go and visit and support!

- Beaver's Bend Mining Company- This spot offers multiple options for activities that will entertain the kids. They can dig for dinosaur bones, mine for gems, play at the pirate's play area or create wax hands. Hours of fun!

Go mining for treasures in Broken Bow!



Places to grab a bite in Broken Bow, Oklahoma

If your cabin comes with a complete kitchen likes ours did and has a full outdoor kitchen and grilling area, you may choose to eat mostly at the cabin like we did! It is certainly easier, not to mention cheaper, with kids! But here are a few great spots to grab a bite if preparing food isn't on your vacation to-do list! 

Grateful Heads Pizza- Pizza. Need I say more?

Rolling Fork Takery- Easy, delicious takeout. Yum! 

Shady Oaks Restaurant- Drop in for breakfast. Delicious!

North Side Ice Cream- Blue Bell at great prices. My kids gave it two thumbs up each!

Adults-only fun in Broken Bow, Oklahoma 

If you're headed for a weekend in Broken Bow without kids, no worries! You will find plenty of activities to suit a 21-and-over crowd, whether you go for a girl's weekend, guy's weekend, or any other sans-kiddos weekend!

Map of Broken Bow Lake area, Oklahoma.



Wineries in Broken Bow, Oklahoma

Enjoy some vino with friends!

Girls Gone Wine- Wine plus a sassy boutique. They are speaking my language for sure!

Vojai's Winery- Complimentary wine tastings!

Knotted Rope Winery- Cute gift shop plus a wine lounge. Perfect!

Breweries in Broken Bow, Oklahoma

Because beer.

Mountain Fork Brewery- Try the Gentleman Jackalope. So Good!

Beaver's Bend Brewery- The seasonal brews sound delicious!

More adults-only entertainment in Broken Bow, Oklahoma

Choctaw Casino Broken Bow- Head to the casino for a game of Blackjack or try your luck at the slot machines. 

Hochatown Saloon- Dance the night away at this fun local joint. 

Tiki Boat Tours on Broken Bow Lake- Drinks on a boat. So fun! 



What are your favorite things to do in Broken Bow, Oklahoma? Which cabins should we stay in on our next visit?!