Broken Bow Housing Authority

The Broken Bow Housing Authority oversees both public housing and voucher programs, if available. The housing authority owns and manages 3 facilities which total 140 units across the city. Public housing agencies, including the public housing agency in Broken Bow, are required to submit and receive approval from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development Oklahoma State Office every 5 years. They detail the housing authority’s strategy, outreach programs, operations, and policies so information can change. The Broken Bow HA code is OK006, and it’s part of the Oklahoma State Office

710 E 3rd St.
Broken Bow, OK 74728 

580-584-6939
580-584-9671 (FAX)

Broken Bow Public Library

We are part of the Southeast Oklahoma Library System. We offer Free Wi-Fi, computer access, books, eBooks, newspapers & magazines, computer lab, meeting rooms, and programs for all ages.

404 N Broadway St
Broken Bow, OK 74728 

580-584-2815

City of Broken Bow

Nestled in the foothills of the Kiamichi Mountains, this rural community of nearly five thousand, ranks as a top contender for a place to live and raise children, as well as a major tourist area.

210 North Broadway
Broken Bow, OK 74728 

580-584-2282

House Upon a Rock

House Upon a Rock is supported by private donors, churches, religious organizations, and local restaurateurs and retailers. Our organization has been and continues to be built by community members, for community members – all with one common goal: to help those in need obtain and maintain a stable, healthy life.

Open Mon – Fri from 8 AM to 12 PM

203 Main St.
Broken Bow, OK 74728 

580-306-5203

Little Dixie Community Action Agency

LIFT Community Action Agency, Inc., founded in 1968, is the primary provider of social services in Choctaw, McCurtain and Pushmataha counties of rural Southeast Oklahoma.  Agency programs range from education to transportation, tourism, economic development and more.  Services are designed to positively impact the lives of those we touch. Although most programs exist to serve at-risk low-income families, our reach extends far beyond improving the quality of life for the entire community. Little Dixie carries out many different types of services. Their focus includes community services, early childhood, transportation, low income housing programs, tourism and economic development.

209 North 4th
Hugo, Oklahoma 74743 

580-326-3351

Secluded Pines RV Park & Climate Controlled Storage

Nestled between Mountain Fork River and Beavers Bend State Park, Secluded Pines offers a camping experiencing that is not only cozy, but also peacefully secluded into the surrounding terrain. Our campsites feature large camping areas for RVs and tents, camper rentals, power hook ups, and much more! 

For more information on our camp sites, rates, amenities, and how to contact us, take a look at our website below. 

3772 E US HWY 70
Broken Bow, OK 74728 

580-584-KOZY (2699)

Southern Workforce Board

The Southern Workforce Board is a community based not-for-profit entity operated by a volunteer Board that is business-led by members representing the community and who have an interest in workforce and economic development issues.

910 W Evergreen Street
Durant, OK 74701 

580-745-5397

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service-Little River National Wildlife Refuge

Little River National Wildlife Refuge’s primary purpose is to preserve the bottomland hardwood forests for migratory birds and waterfowl on the Central Flyway. The 14,216-acre refuge was established in 1987 as the nation’s 438th refuge, and protects one of the largest remaining areas of bottomland hardwood forests found in Oklahoma. The refuge features low, wet habitat with old oxbow lakes and sloughs that wind their way throughout the bottomland habitat. Most of the refuge is forested with bottomland species such as willow oak, overcup oak, Shumard oak, sweetgum, cypress, white oak, and holly. Some areas on higher ground support species such as loblolly pine, hickory, and walnut.

Little River National Wildlife Refuge was established for use as an inviolate sanctuary, or for any other management purpose, for migratory birds, for the conservation of wetlands, and for the development, advancement, management, conservation, and protection of fish and wildlife resources. Oklahoma House Joint Resolution #1046, which approved the establishment of the refuge by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, further indicated that the purpose of the refuge was for the preservation of bottomland hardwood habitat for migratory waterfowl, particularly mallards and wood ducks.

C/O Little River NWR

635 S. Park Drive
Broken Bow, OK 74728 

580 584-6211
580 584-2034 (FAX)

US Forest Service

We are the oldest and largest National Forest in the South. We encompass 1.8 million acres in Arkansas and Oklahoma. Come explore the Ouachita.

Located in both Arkansas and Oklahoma, the Ouachita National Forest is home to rolling hills, pristine lakes, geological wonders and a vast array of adventures at every turn! Whether you want a challenge or a retreat, a vista or a valley, the Ouachitas have something for everyone!

111 South State Hwy 259 A
Broken Bow, OK 74728 

580-494-6402