25301 U.S. Highway 59
Grove, Oklahoma 74344
(918) 7866196
www.bearsdenresort.com
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Open year-round
High-Use Seasonal Period: May 15 through September 15
Sites: 34 Full / 98 Partial
Check in: 3 PM
Check out: 11 AM
Maximum Electrical: 50 amps
Maximum RV Length: 45 ft.
Directions:
From the I-44 Turnpike, take Exit 302 (Grove/Afton Exit). Go
thru the toll booth to Hwy. 59. Go towards Grove for 9 miles. The
resort is on the right side before the Sailboat Bridge.
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2 Bedroom Cabins, Sleep 6, $60; 1 Bedroom
Duplex, Sleeps 4, $50
Reservation Requirements: Check in: 3 PM, Check out:
11 AM. First night deposit. Separate $5 key deposit.
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The resort has a new, 5,700-sq.-ft. clubhouse, adult center,
pavilion, outdoor swimming pool, game room,
picnic area, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, sports field,
miniature golf, Wifi, lake, lake swimming, lake
fishing (license required), pond, pond fishing (license required),
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Located in northeastern Oklahoma on Grand Lake O
the Cherokees, one of the states finest fishing lakes, Bears
Den Resort offers a multitude of recreational opportunities and
chances to explore and participate in the heritage of the area.
Water sports, world-class entertainment, and living history are
the hallmarks of the lake and surrounding area.
Grand Lakes almost 60,000 surface acres are the result of
the 1940 completion of the 1 1/2 mile-long Pensacola dam, the first
hydroelectric facility in the state and still the "World's
Longest Multiple Arch Dam." The impressive dam and lake provide
favorite fishing spots for even the most discriminating fishermen
and a playground for boating, skiing, windsurfing, diving, and riverboat
cruises.
Nature adventures and explorations can be extended in nearby state
parks, including Adair, Bernice, Disney/Little Blue, Honey Creek,
and Lake Eucha. Quiet and tranquility are the foundations of Lendonwood
Garden, a Japanese-style botanical garden, and Satsuki Garden, which
incorporates all of the essential elements of Japanese landscaping
(including a koi pond) which is especially impressive in spring
and summer.
The Dobson Museum in Miami is run by the Ottawa County Historical
Society and provides a vivid picture of the history and culture
of native inhabitants. Deep insight into native culture and history
can be gained at Sequoyahs Home, near Sallisaw, a couple of
hours drive to south of Miami. Sequoyah is the inventor of
the Cherokee alphabet and responsible for laying the foundation
of literacy in the Cherokee Nation. In the town of Sequoyah are
the Cherokee Heritage Center, the Cherokee National Capitol, and
performances of a heartrending resettlement of native peoples
The Trail of Tears (July-August).
Other worthwhile events include the Annual Will Rogers Memorial
Rodeo in Vinita, OK (August), the Fiddle Fest (June), and the Music
Festival (September). For more great music, its only a short
drive to Branson, MO.
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