This cozy lake house is a great family retreat with a dock and a boat house. We provide kayaks, a canoe, life jackets, fishing poles, tackle and gear. Enjoy ping pong. Pool table and 25 different board games and puzzles are available. There is a 55 foot zipline! Tether ball & tree swing! Sleeps up to 10 in 2 queen beds, 4 twin beds & a sleeper sofa. 40 minutes from West Little Rock and less than 30 minutes to Mt. Petit Jean State Park and Pinnacle Mountain State Park. Gas grill provided.
The space
There are three bedrooms, a large kitchen with island, dining room, enormous living room, a game room with ping pong table and a garage with a pool table. The back porch has a spectacular view of the lake, the island and the mountains. The entire back yard is adjacent to the lake. The backyard has a picnic table and gas grill under the enormous shade trees. There is a fire pit in the backyard that is perfect for watching the sunset over the water.
Guest access
The host also owns a one bedroom cabin that is located next door, and it is also available on VRBO. The large backyard is shared between the two places. The backyard is not fenced off. Each house has its own dock and gas grill, but the fire pit, tree swing and 55 foot zip line are shared.
Other things to note
Place for kids.
This is our lake home. It is fully stocked. It isn't the bare minimums of some places. We have worked hard to make this the kind of place we want to spend time, and I admit that I'm a bit of kid at heart. So, I have put everything I can in here to make sure my 9 year old daughter and 12 year old son love coming to the lake, even on a rainy day. In fact, my son asked to have his birthday party at the lake and bring a string of friends.
Birding.
In addition, the lake has made us amateur birders. There are bald eagles that live on the lake. Kayaking out into the lake and watching a bald eagle scoop up a fish will make you into a birder too. We have seen great horned owls that live on the island. We watched a pair of osprey raise two babies this year in a nest just 4 feet off the water. White pelicans and double crested cormorants arrive in late October for the winter. To me it is magical to watch a pelican scoop up a shad and see the fish wriggle in the pelican's waddle; I promise it looks like the pelican smiles when you see this happen. Pileatead woodpeckers are common. Birding books and binoculars are provided in the house.
Astronomy.
The night sky over the lake, which is surrounded by the Ouachita National Forest is special. It is quite dark. My kids and I have sat on the dock and watched the international space station fly over head many times. Shooting stars are quite plentiful when you have a dark sky.