Seasons · November 2025 · 4 min
Broken Bow in November: leaves, quiet, and cabin weather

Why November might be the best-kept-secret Broken Bow OK month.
Peak color often extends into the first week.\n\nWeek 2–3: late-fall calm, red oaks holding on, 50s during the day.\n\nThanksgiving week: family cabin week — book 8+ weeks out.\n\nLast week: gray-and-pine season begins, cabin rates drop.
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