Some Of The Best Fudge And Sweets Are Tucked Away In The Mountains Of Oklahoma At Whip-Poor-Will
By Ashley|Published February 27, 2020
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Ashley has lived in Oklahoma for 30 years and is the Oklahoma staff writer for onlyinyourstate.com. When she isn't writing about Oklahoma, she enjoys visiting the beach and exploring new areas.
Whip-Poor-Will is a small fudge factory located in the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains and you’ll want to visit they next time you’re passing through southern Oklahoma. But it gets even better — they have cozy cabins here for overnight guests, so you can eat fudge and snuggle up in one of their charming cabins. Keep scrolling for more details on this destination fudge shop and their authentic log cabins for rent.
Whip-Poor-Will Fudge Factory is located at 12667 Highway 259 North in Broken Bow. It's part of the Whip-Poor-Will Resort that offers 17 cabins for rent in the Beavers Bend area.
Fudge, fudge, and more fudge is what you’ll find inside this cozy log cabin. They have an assortment of flavors that range from chewy praline to vanilla pecan and it's like heaven on earth eating it.
All the fudge is homemade and baked from freshly made cream and butter. They offer more than 15 flavors including chocolate pecan, chocolate & peanut butter swirl, maple nut, and vanilla pecan.
They also have a large selection of old-fashioned and nostalgic candies, so if you're looking for those hard-to-find items, check out their fun assortment. Soda lovers, you'll get a kick out of the old-fashioned soda options here too.
The resort is a great place to stay in the Beavers Bend area. They offer one, two, and three bedrooms, so there's plenty of options for families to choose from.
If you’re interested in learning more about Whip-Poor-Will Cabins & Original Fudge Factory, please visit their website or Facebook page.
The resort is located near Beavers Bend State Park – a 1,300-acre state park surrounded by majestic beauty, crystal clear water, and endless recreation. It’s our little slice of paradise in the Sooner State and I recommend everyone visit at least once to see the scenery firsthand. Click here to read more about it.
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