Broken Bow · PO Box 10 Broken Bow OK 74728
Type
State Park
Setting
Interior + Exterior
Parking
Yes
Power
Yes
Prior Filming
GREEN
Permit
Required
“Broken Bow Lake and the Mountain Fork River in the Ouachita Mountains — deep pine forest, crystal-clear spring-fed river, and dramatic mountain scenery in a Oklahoma that surprises visitors expecting flatlands. One of the state's most visually unexpected parks.”
Harpers Ferry National Historical Park in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia preserves one of America's most dramatic historic landscapes—a 19th-century industrial town perched at the breathtaking confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers beneath the Maryland Heights. John Brown's Fort, Civil War-era stone commercial buildings, and the mountain river backdrop create a visually extraordinary setting for period drama, abolitionist narratives, and Civil War documentary productions. The pedestrian-only lower town retains remarkable period integrity with original stone and brick structures. Both interior and exterior filming available across the historic district and surrounding Appalachian landscape. Perfect for antebellum period pieces, Civil War narratives, and productions requiring authentic 19th-century industrial town atmosphere with spectacular natural backdrop. A premier West Virginia film location. Filming permits available through Harpers Ferry NHP Superintendent. NPS Special Use Permit required.
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