Cheap And Good Weekend
Weekend getaways do not have to be expensive things, complete with luxury hotel rooms and expensive restaurants. Instead, next time for planning a romantic weekend away from home, think about spending two days hiking in the mountain paradise, which is McCurtain County in Southeast Oklahoma.Miles and miles of breathtaking trails await you in this region, with routes for beginners and tourists looking for an easy walk and for those who are more experienced, passionate, ambitious like hiking trip. Beavers Bend Resort Park is a great choice for budget-minded hiker, because it includes Beavers Bend State Park which offers free admission.
Whatever path you choose, you and your honey will be surrounded by nature’s best. Ouachita Mountains, which, unlike most mountain ranges run from east to west, and also offers insights and glimpses of the natural way.This one-mile route is to take easy-to-hiker. For the most part, South Park Trail is level and flat, but still offers a chance to see Bald eagles under the head and other wildlife along the road.Also, one mile long, this trail is another novice hiker, or those who wish to return to nature, but only for a moment. Like South Park Trail is relatively flat and offers a relaxing stroll.This route is a bit difficult. At 1.5 miles long, Beaver Creek Crossing Trail has little steep rise. This route is a good choice for those who are just beyond the beginner hiker.This route is slightly more demanding than Beaver Creek crossing, but still suitable for those who are not mean tourists. At two miles, the route includes a number of climbing, but not too steep ones.At six miles long, this route is quite difficult. It contains a lot of steep grades that will be fun for the serious hiker.This trail is aptly named and is only for experienced hikers who can withstand peak tourism. It is six miles long and has a steep terrain, only to discover that the climb worth the effort when you see the spectacular mountain views from the top.Named after U.S. Senator and former governor of Oklahoma, this 16-mile hiking trail is the ultimate challenge. The trail starts at the low-water reservoir on Lake Beavers Bend and then connects with the Beaver Lodge Nature Trail. This route is well-defined, narrow and full of steep grades. Multi-purpose, mountain bike trail also leads to four miles, traveling through the stream bed and along the tops of ridges.