Posts Tagged ‘Beaver Lake Arkansas’

Beautiful Beaver Lake

Tuesday, February 28th, 2012
Beaver Lake Dam - Open Floodgates

The Beaver Lake Dam.

Our Eureka Springs Bed and Breakfast is a short drive from one of the most beautiful spots in NW Arkansas: Beaver Lake.

Beaver Lake’s almost 500 miles of shoreline are surrounded by limestone bluffs, hardwood forests, parks, and beaches. The lake itself is a wonderful spot for boating and fishing.

After a gourmet breakfast here at our Eureka Springs Inn, our guests have plenty of energy to explore Beaver Lake hiking trails, paddle a kayak, or spend the day fishing. Dinner at one of Eureka Springs fine restaurants is followed by a relaxing evening back at the inn, the perfect place to recover from a day of activity.

Arkansas weekly fishing reports are the best place to learn what’s biting at Beaver Lake. Head out on your own or contact one of the several fishing guides services that work year round on Beaver Lake, such as Bailey’s Beaver Lake Guide Services or J.T. Crappie Guide Services.

Please see Beaver Lake for additional information about recreation opportunities.

 

Belle of the Ozarks

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011
Beaver Lake

Beautiful Beaver Lake.

If you’re looking for a relaxing way to spend an afternoon during your stay at our Eureka Springs Bed and Breakfast, consider a cruise on the Belle of the Ozarks.

Sit back and absorb glorious views of Beaver Lake and the surrounding Ozarks during the 1.5 hour cruise. People have said the following about Belle of the Ozarks on TripAdvisor:

  • “The scenery is some of the best Arkansas has to offer. Don’t miss this one.” (May 2011)
  • “The scenery of Beaver Lake is breathtaking.” (July 2011)
  • “Take a ride on this pontoon boat. See Beaver Lake and hear the history of the area. We loved it.” (October, 2008).

Guests of our Bed and Breakfast Eureka Springs concur. This is a perfect activity for anyone looking to experience the best of Arkansas with minimal effort. Enjoy it now, when trees are still green, or take the cruise once fall colors have started to emerge.

The Belle of the Ozarks departs at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. daily through October (closed Thursdays). Additional information is available at Belle of the Ozarks.

Reviews of Belle of the Ozarks available at TripAdvisor.


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