Sustaining the heritage of the forest through history, education, and wood art.
The Oklahoma Forest Heritage Center Museum is dedicated to capturing and sharing the history of the forestry in the state. Through education, events and exhibits the museum tells the history of Southeast Oklahoma’s forests, as well as the positive impact of forests and its products on daily life. Located in Beavers Bend State Park in Broken Bow, the museum was established in 1976 and is maintained through the collaborative effort of a non-profit community board of directors, Oklahoma Forestry Services and Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department.
Sustaining the heritage of the forest through history, education, and wood art.
The Oklahoma Forest Heritage Center Museum is dedicated to capturing and sharing the history of the forestry in the state. Through education, events and exhibits the museum tells the history of Southeast Oklahoma’s forests, as well as the positive impact of forests and its products on daily life. Located in Beavers Bend State Park in Broken Bow, the museum was established in 1976 and is maintained through the collaborative effort of a non-profit community board of directors, Oklahoma Forestry Services and Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department.