Broken Bow Lake

Tulsa’s Mat Maxwell’s Rise To Fame As Luke Combs’ Bass Player

Mat Maxwell, bass player for Luke Combs, is a fan of Beavers Bend State Park and Broken Bow Lake. He’s played the area several times and stayed at Mountain Vista Cabin. Mat was featured in my book with Bob Burke, “Explosion of Prosperity, A History of Broken Bow Lake, Beavers Bend State Park and Hochatown.”

The Tulsa resident has toured with Corey Kent, The Swon Brothers, Lauren Alaina and others. He joined Luke Combs in 2021 and shared the journey that led him from Tishomingo, OK to sold-out arenas around the world.

The Early Days

“I came to music late compared to most. I started around 17 in my buddy’s garage band in Tishomingo. No idea what I was doing and musically very ignorant. I graduated high school and then went to junior college, studying commercial music and audio technology. Music theory, ear training and other music-related courses helped a lot. I worked pretty hard during that phase of my life, trying to make up for lost time. From there, moved to Tulsa and played in many different bands. Casinos, dance bands, weddings, churches, jazz gigs and local theatre. I also took private lessons on bass and piano. Piano helped immensely and I’d recommend it to everyone. I kept gigging and doing just about everything imaginable, saying yes and learning new skills and genres along the way. Larger artists continued to hire me over the years, and I eventually landed the gig I have now. I’m 35 and have been playing professionally for about 14 years.”
Picture of Mat Maxwell, bassist for Luke Combs

Courtesy: Mat Maxwell

Landing The Gig with Luke Combs-Life On The Road

“I didn’t have a history with Luke prior to about eight months ago. I met his bandleader about 14 years ago and was in his band then. He remembered me, believed in me, and recommended me. I went in, did my best, and the rest is history. Always do your best and leave a good impression on people. You never know when it’ll pay off. The travel is fun. New people, places, food, planes, buses, hotel rooms and Uber. Keeps you on your toes. I usually try to get some practicing in before the show and stretch. If I can, I’ll go for a run earlier in the day. We visited Fenway while in Boston and getting to do fun things like that is great while on tour. You don’t always get a chance to take in the cities, but it’s nice when you can.

Some days are busier than others. A lot of the time you don’t get a chance to fully enjoy where you are. The main reason you’re there is to work and that has to come first. It’s incredible. Absolutely incredible. The boss, band, and crew are all awesome and hilarious, so that makes touring really enjoyable. Super talented and professional folks bringing a great show. It’s a beautiful thing. It’s different than what a much younger me would’ve expected, but I’ve been doing it long enough that I knew some of the “ropes” of touring beforehand. It’s definitely a fun job, but a job nonetheless and it does take you away from home and family. Wouldn’t trade it for nothin’ but everything in life has trade-offs. I’m very, very thankful.”

Advice for Aspiring Musicians

“Contacts are essential. Strong ones. Ones where the person not only knows you but believes in you. It takes time and you don’t always make a lot of money. Especially in the beginning. Stay humble, be kind, show up on time, say yes, do what you say you’ll do, and always hit home runs (musically speaking). They’ll remember you. It’s typically a marathon, not a sprint, from what I’ve seen and personally experienced.”

Onstage Past and Present

“Early on in my career we were paid to quit playing because a high school reunion came in the bar and wanted to hear Bon Jovi all night. We were an original Americana band! Once…the drummer in our cover band fell asleep during a slow song. He had drank too much and leaned on his snare. People sometimes throw hats or their phones on stage at Luke’s shows. I’ll put the hat on and throw it back a few songs later. That’s fun. During the show I can’t do anything besides hand a phone back between songs.”
Maxwell says he spent a lot of time learning Combs’ setlist and much of his catalogue prior to joining the band.

Maxwell Loves Beavers Bend State Park/Broken Bow Lake

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Broken Bow Lake
Courtesy: Matt Cameron
CameronPhotographyOK.com 

“Any musician that has done a fair bit of touring can tell you fun and interesting stories about places they’ve been. Some of those are more memorable than others, and Broken Bow is one of those for me. It’s obviously a place known for aestheticism, but the local artisans and overall art and music culture is part of what makes it so special. It was my dad’s favorite place on earth, and it definitely makes that same list for me.”
Maxwell’s rise to the top has catapulted him from playing shows in Broken Bow, OK to sold out concerts at Madison Square Garden with Luke Combs.
Mat Maxwell is another great Oklahoma musician we should treasure as he follows the beat of his dreams.
For business inquiries, contact Mat Maxwell at [email protected].
By |2022-09-24T14:14:21+00:00February 14th, 2022|Luke Combs Band Members|

Beavers Bend Continues To Ride The Storm Out

Beavers Bend Continues To Ride The Storm Out Beavers Bend Continues To Ride The Storm Out

Torrential rainfall over the past month is still affecting many in the Broken Bow Lake region. Beavers Bend continues to ride the storm out.

These pictures are once again courtesy of Bryce Archey, owner of BrokenBowLakeGuide.com. Bryce is the only fishing guide we endorse on Broken Bow Lake. The left pic in the parking lot at Beavers Bend Marina shows flooding is nearly covering the top of restrooms located close to the boat ramps.

The right picture is at the Broken Bow Lake dam bridge. Water continues to rise with each passing day. Several more inches of rainfall is expected over Memorial Day weekend. Broken Bow Lake and campgrounds in the Beavers Bend State Park area remain closed.

We hope you enjoy this holiday weekend wherever you are. Thousands read our blog each month and we thank you for the great feedback. We blog to educate you on how to choose a luxury cabin in Broken Bow and promote our wonderful area.

If you’re searching for the best breakfast, coffee or diner with a view, we’ve written about it over the past several years.  You’ll also find wacky tidbits such as how we teamed with our old friend and founder of the legendary rock band REO SpeedWagon for a video of Mountain Vista cabin.

Only a few dates remain open for the summer. Reserve your luxury cabin stay in Beavers Bend State Park soon. Bookings have been intense lately…we’ll have no dates available in July very soon.

Please remember why we celebrate this Memorial Day weekend. Thank you to our veterans who have sacrificed so much for the United States of America. We honor you this weekend.

 It’s pouring everywhere in the ArkLatex. If you have to be in the rain, it may as well be in Beavers Bend!

This song certainly seems apropos considering our recent weather conditions…Enjoy and Keep Ridin’ The Storm Out!

Jerry Isbell

By |2015-05-22T19:08:05+00:00May 22nd, 2015|Luxury travel, weather|

Beavers Bend Cabin References

Beavers Bend Cabin References

Beavers Bend cabin references are an important factor to consider when researching your next vacation getaway near Broken Bow Lake.

We’re extremely fortunate to have hosted many families and groups through the years. From the Ft. Worth girls getaway gang who visit twice annually, to the church ladies’ from Tulsa who enjoy services on our deck…We have an eclectic group of Mountain Vista Fans!

We’ve made our mark in the Oklahoma luxury cabin circles by delivering on our promises to these private people…Along the way, many public figures have told us “feel free to use our names.” We’re very grateful.

Beavers Bend Cabin References

Our old friend, Neal Doughty, keyboardist and founder of the iconic band REO Speedwagon gave us permission to use his hit song on the front page of our website a couple of years ago. We go back decades with this rock legend and were thrilled he liked our marketing and was willing to put his name behind Mountain Vista. We receive many “how did you land him” comments frequently. Make sure you see REO Speedwagon in concert this year. They still tour like maniacs and are fantastic to see live.

Beavers Bend Cabin References

We love boats, fishing and Broken Bow Lake. What better reference could we have than the CEO of Skeeter Boats, Jeff Stone? Jeff has stayed at Mountain Vista a few times and had great things to say about our vacation home. Jeff is a very nice guy and gave us great tips about how to choose the correct new boat.

Toby Rowland, voice of the Oklahoma Soooners has stayed at Mountain Vista and gave his thoughts on our luxury cabin in Broken Bow on our blog a few years ago. We think the world of Toby and he’s on the way to establishing legendary status at the University of Oklahoma.

Doug Warner, anchor at KSLA in Shreveport has enjoyed our cabin in Broken Bow numerous times and we wrote about his Beavers Bend experience last year. Doug is a former top Oklahoma City news anchor and the leading television personality in the ArkLaTex market.

Legendary sports executive, David Vance, and his wife Yenni have stayed at Mountain Vista and we featured them on our Beavers Bend blog detailing their experience in the Broken Bow Lake area.

One doesn’t buy these types of references…They earn them.

These are just a few of the wonderful people who have enjoyed Mountain Vista in Beavers Bend State Park. There’s many more stories we’ll share with you soon! Remember to do your homework before choosing a luxury cabin in Broken Bow. You’ll be glad you did!

By |2015-01-12T21:44:28+00:00January 12th, 2015|Texas Travel|

Fall Cabins In Beavers Bend

Fall Cabins In Beavers Bend

Fall cabins in Beavers Bend are very popular and our Mountain Vista continues to remain a top destination for tourists who prefer luxury accommodations with breathtaking views.

As always, weekend dates are like gold…we only have one Friday-Sunday available in November. Our cabin property will soon be full of radiant colors from every vantage point as you’re on the deck or lounging inside while gazing out our massive picture windows!

Fall Cabins In Beavers Bend

Guests visiting our cabin near Broken Bow Lake are treated to free S’Mores Kits to enjoy around our fire pit. We spend a few extra bucks and offer name brand treats…no generic junk! Look for things like that when shopping for luxury cabins in Beavers Bend State Park.

I’ve written extensively through the years about autumn activities to take in when visiting the Kiamichi Mountains. One of the most popular tourist attractions is taking the Talimena Drive and travel north of Broken Bow, OK for about 90 minutes. It’s stunning during October and November.

We’ll keep you posted on “Peak Foliage” dates. Make sure you follow us on all social media outlets for information in real-time.

Don’t wait too late to reserve your fall cabins in Beavers Bend. Remember to do your homework and look for hidden charges before making your reservation. We never charge for firewood or hit you with “extra insurance” scams.  Be on guard for additional “cleaning fee” tricks as well.

Remember to leave your cabin in great shape before departing. Do this and you should never be charged additional cleaning fees.

Fall cabins in Beavers Bend

We feature acres of seclusion and 20-mile deck views so impressive that our competition continues to use them on their websites!

Contact us at 405-535-8055 if we can help you plan a memorable trip to Beavers Bend State Park and Broken Bow Lake this fall.

By Jerry Isbell

 

By |2022-02-25T14:51:46+00:00September 11th, 2014|outdoors, travel, vacation blogs|

Great Cabin Rates In Beavers Bend

Great Cabin Rates in Beavers Bend

We have great cabin rates in Beavers Bend during September. Seize the last days of summer at beautiful BeaversBendVacations.com with our “Sizzlin’ September Savings promotion!

Back to school means savings for you at Mountain Vista…Reserve soon and take advantage of this fantastic offer. $100/night off on Sunday’s-Thursday’s.

Plan your fall trip to Beavers Bend and Broken Bow Lake now. Our fantastic autumn foliage and acreage, coupled with an amazing 20-mile view of the Kiamichi Mountains will provide tremendous relaxation for you during our crisp autumn days.

Great Cabin Rates in Beavers Bend

Fall in Beavers Bend State Park boasts sun-drenched days and chilly nights, perfect for capturing memories around the Mountain Vista fire-pit. You will enjoy our free S’mores welcoming kits, Starbucks Coffee and much more.

If you are looking for things to do in the area, download Beavers Bend and Broken Bow Lake’s only mobile app.  Thousands of our app fans get local tourist information and our recommended hot spots around the area. We also offer occasional VIP special offers to Mountain Vista.

Thanks for reading and we hope to see you at Mountain Vista in September!

By Jerry Isbell

By |2019-07-05T17:10:31+00:00July 28th, 2014|Dallas travel apps, Luxury travel, outdoors|

Top Four Mistakes Beavers Bend Cabin Visitors Make

 

Top Four Mistakes Beavers Bend Cabin Visitors Make

Are you searching for a luxury cabin near Broken Bow Lake and finding yourself unsure about how to choose a premiere upscale getaway in Beavers Bend State Park?  Well, you are not alone. Here are the top four mistakes Beavers Bend cabin visitors make. Make sure you avoid making these critical errors before reserving a cabin in Broken Bow, Oklahoma.

1. Trusting Without Verifying: The old phrase from President Ronald Reagan rings true when choosing a luxury cabin in Beavers Bend State Park. We have previously told you about other cabin management companies unethically using our 20-mile view photos on their websites. Now, a luxury cabin company in Broken Bow is using “Mountain Vista” in their online marketing in hopes of tricking you into believing their cabin is close to us or features the same panoramic views we have been promoting for years. They want to be found in the same Google stream as us and have resorted to black hat tactics.  We find a little humor in this, but yet it is despicable. We have marketed the phrase “Mountain Vista” for years. Our vacation home, Mountain Vista, has been featured in numerous media markets and was showcased with a full-page spread in the Oklahoma Centennial Celebration book, “Treasures of Oklahoma.”

We have been lauded as “A Place To Stay” in Oklahoma by TravelOK and have hosted scores of happy guests over the years…by delivering on our promises and marketing ethically.  If you see “Mountain Vista” or our popular deck views on any private cabin management website but this one, it is false advertising. They are “Piggybacking.”

Our friends at TravelOK and the McCurtain County Tourism Association have full authority to promote us and do a tremendous job. Trust your cabin management company only after verifying their pictures and content is not stolen. If they have our view plastered on their site or try to cleverly use the name “Mountain Vista” in their content, take your business elsewhere. There are plenty of ethical companies in Beavers Bend not trying to ride “Piggyback.”

2. Paying Unnecessary Charges: Luxury cabins are an expensive endeavor and you usually get what you pay for when choosing a Beavers Bend cabin rental. However, be aware of a few “gotcha’s” such as firewood charges, additional cleaning fees (unless you leave a cabin messy) and bogus insurance fees. These fees are simply a way to gouge guests. I’m still amazed when traveling and a hotel tries to charge me $25=$50 for Wi-Fi access. If a cabin company is too cheap to leave a few complimentary pieces of wood for you to burn, find another one. If they tack-on bogus charges when reserving online, punt them and find another Broken Bow Lake cabin rental agency. Study a cabin management company’s Terms and Conditions…there are legal reasons why we all have them, but if they look ridiculous, there is usually a hidden fee on its way to your credit card.

3. Poor Planning Before Arrival: Make sure you know exactly what you will be renting. We have many public figures and private guests who have given us their endorsements through the years…it’s easy to check online. So… you have just arrived at your Beavers Bend getaway cabin rental and “Surprise,” there is a cabin so close next-door that you can hit it with a paper airplane! Wow, they did not mention this on their website! There are loud noises blasting from their stereo and lots of kids yelling… You left home for this?

Examples like this happen frequently to people visiting luxury cabins in Broken Bow. They call us when arriving at other cabins and want to know if we have a vacancy. Make sure you have clear pictures of the rental property perimeter before arriving. If you prefer some semblance of seclusion, find out exactly how close you will be to other cabins and how much free land you will have to explore by yourself.  Are you near a noisy road? Do you see professional videos of the property online that include the entire acreage?  Think about what they are not showing you on the website…and why they are not showing it to you…Then ask about the “gotcha’s.”

Be extremely cautious when you see homemade amateur cabin videos popping up on Beavers Bend websites. You know the ones…bad background music and shaky camera movement… they look like they were produced by a kid in his garage.

4. Not Looking For The Little Things: How involved in guest satisfaction is your Beavers Bend cabin company?  Does it feel like you are renting from a person who truly cares or just “some company” with a lot of cabins they need to rent?  Did you receive proper follow-up prior to arrival? Are they too busy to take your call? Pay attention to the “little things” when doing your research on luxury cabins in Broken Bow. “The top four mistakes Beavers Bend cabin visitors make” scenario does not have to include you.  You can prevent it. There are many great cabins and rental companies in our area…We like those who write their own content and publish their own cabin pictures…not ours!

Top Four Mistakes Beavers Bend Cabin Visitors Make

Follow these tips and contact us if we can assist you with travel plans to the Beavers Bend State Park and Broken Bow Lake area. Our Mountain Vista cabin is not simply a rental, it is our vacation home. We are “hands on” in all aspects of property management in Beavers Bend and have a tremendous staff who truly care. Visit our website at BeaversBendVacations.com  and if our cabin is not the right choice for you…too big or small, we will happily direct you to people whom you can trust.

June and July dates are filling up fast at Mountain Vista. Call us at 405-535-8055 or email [email protected] and let us help plan your next trip to the Kiamichi Mountains.

By Jerry Isbell

 

By |2021-09-17T10:49:26+00:00May 29th, 2014|luxury vacation cabins, outdoors, Property Management, travel blogs|

Cabins in Beavers Bend…Exploring Mountain Fork River

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Are you planning a Beavers Bend getaway to Mountain Vista cabin in the next few weeks and wondering what to do in the dead of winter? Exploring Mountain Fork River is one of our guests favorite pastimes.

The area behind Beavers Bend Restaurant in the state park offers a tremendous array of photo-ops and if you’re willing to hike a little, taking shots like these are a great way to spend the day near Broken Bow Lake area cabins.

Fly fishing the Mountain Fork River and taking in the sights and sounds of wildlife and the flowing stream is definitely something to consider doing when visiting the Hochatown cabin area. There are scores of fishing guides available and professionals who can offer expert advice regarding where and how to land a big stringer of trout. Get our app for local tourist info.

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Contact us if you have questions regarding activities in Broken Bow, OK.  Our S’mores Special continues during the next few months. Book your Oklahoma Spring Break trip now before it’s too late! Valentine’s weekend is now available, call us at 405-535-8055 to reserve.

By Jerry Isbell

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By |2020-02-10T18:17:59+00:00February 6th, 2014|arklatex, Dallas spring break, Dallas travel, luxury cabins, Oklahoma Cabins|

Beavers Bend and Mountain Fork River Featured in The Oklahoman & NewsOK.com

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Here’s an article from The Oklahoman & NewsOK’s Ed Godfrey on our fantastic fly fishing  in Beavers Bend.

Visit us at Mountain Vista Cabin, the fly fishing is usually fantastic over the next several months. There’s only one thing better than catching a huge Mountain Fork trout…That’s eating them for dinner!

Here’s an “Albino Trout” one of our Mountain Vista guests landed.

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By |2021-03-15T15:20:17+00:00January 26th, 2014|fishing, fly fishing, Oklahoma Fishing, oklahoma outdoors, trout, trout fishing|

Meet Our Beavers Bend Cabin Guests…Skeeter Boats Executive, Jeff Stone

Jeff-StoneHis iconic brand is synonymous with great quality and craftsmanship and was the first bass boat designed in the United States. These legendary crafts grace the waters around the world and Broken Bow Lake on a daily basis. With fishing and boating season quickly approaching, I visited with Jeff Stone, Senior Vice-President and General Manager of Skeeter Boats, and one of our great guests at Mountain Vista luxury cabin.

Stone, a Longview, Texas native, has been visiting the Broken Bow Lake and Beavers Bend State Park area for many years and has relished relaxing on scenic hunting and fishing lands since childhood. He spent countless hours outdoors with family as a youngster and parlayed his fishing and boating affinity into a tremendous career. “We had Skeeter boats as a kid, but I never envisioned I’d be running Skeeter! It’s been a dream come true job.”

He frequently travels to Southeastern Oklahoma with friends and family and enjoys everything our area has to offer. “We’ve been to Beavers Bend so many times, we enjoy being together as a large group, sitting out by the fire and playing golf. We’ve trout fished the streams (Mountain Fork River). Mountain Vista is in the same category as cabins in Colorado and other luxury destinations. I would strongly recommend your cabin to someone that really enjoys nature while desiring top class amenities. Your cabin is in a very nice location and I think it’s the best view up there.”

Stone suggests potential new boat buyers do extensive research and ask themselves a litany of questions before making their purchase. “Make sure you identify how you’re going to use the boat, whether it’s fishing or water sports. If you’re fishing, what style are you going to do? What size lakes will you be on and do you plan on tournament fishing or recreational angling? If water sports is your focus, will you ski? Will you be with small or large groups?”

Stone has been in charge of Skeeter since 2001and has seen many changes happen in the boating industry during his career. I was impressed with his true passion for Skeeter and their customers during our conversation. It’s easy to see how he’s risen to such lofty heights as an executive in the boating world. Many brands have gone by the wayside but Skeeter continues to remain committed to their fans, ranging from the weekend recreational user to professional angler.

Stone enjoys a birds-eye view of the best fishing spots in the country aboard various models of his Skeeter boats, “I’m very fortunate to work in an industry that I enjoy. I get to see a lot of places and enjoy how our products are used. From Saltwater fishing in Florida and South Louisiana to fishing some of the large cold water lakes in Minnesota with great walleye and smallmouth. I also enjoy fishing some of our great lakes here in East Texas.”

Thanks to Skeeter leader Jeff Stone for visiting our Mountain Vista vacation home and offering great insight into the boating world. He recommends “it’s very important to develop a strong relationship with your Skeeter dealer and get to know them very well.”

Visit your local Skeeter dealer for cash rebate promotions running through March. Jeff can’t help our fishing skills but can definitely give us the greatest technology to land “The Big Bass” on Broken Bow Lake!

By Jerry Isbell

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