- Messages
- 13,377
- Reaction score
- 13,500
- Points
- 857
- Location
- Royal, AR
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2007
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 23
@Jebinok, would you have any interest in Lake Ouachita? Texoma is close to most of you guys but the clear waters, 200 islands and lodging around Ouachita are appealing. Here is a long pitch I previously wrote for Ouachita.
Having just returned from Shelbyville I am excited by what we could have for our area.
I have attached the Shelbyville agenda so that you can see what occurred this year.
Scott, am I correct that you attended Shelbyville last year?
My hope is that we can organize a larger family friendly organized event with sponsorship for our area. The big questions are who would be the organizers and what lake would be best.
The only Texas and Oklahoma lakes that I have visited are Texoma, Murray and Broken Bow. My perspective on those lakes is
Texoma - Nice big lake (89,000 acres). Challenged by highly fluctuating water level. Decent accommodations at reasonable costs. Has the benefit of sand beaches. 66 member have reported their location as within 200 miles of this lake.
Murray - Nice small lake (5,700 acres). Accommodations are limited and expensive but awesome. 62 members have reported their location as within 200 miles of this lake.
Broken Bow - Nice medium lake (14,000 acres). Accommodations are limited and distant from the lake. The Grateful Head burned recently. 70 members have reported their location as within 200 miles of this lake.
Lake Ouachita is a 40,000 acre Corp lake with 200 islands. It is the third cleanest lake in the US. The water depth is up to 200 feet and the visibility is often 40 feet or more. 22 members have reported their location as within 200 miles of this lake, 85 within 300 and 158 within 400. It is located 298 road miles from Oklahoma City and 334 from Dallas. The lake is large enough that even on a busy weekend we would be able to find an island cove of our own. The Corp maintains several beach and playground areas around the lake. Many of the islands have large signs with numbers to help with navigation. We would be able to obtain Corp maps to pass out to participants.
http://www.mountainharborresort.com is the largest and nicest resort on Lake Ouachita. Lodging at Mountain Harbor starts around $150 a night for a nice hotel type room in the lodge. 1 bed suites are $200. Condos are more expensive but they offer packages such as $775 for a three nights in a two bedroom condo with a $200 resort credit that can be used for meals, spa services or slips. I believe we would be able to negotiate special JetBoater packages. Mountain Harbor has the best restaurant on the lake.
http://www.crystalspringsresort.com/pages/accommodations.html is a nearby marina with rates starting at $90 per night for four people. The Cafe at Crystal Springs has an amazing breakfast buffet and offers a lunch and dinner menu made from fresh ingredients. We are friendly with the dock management at Crystal Springs.
http://bradymountainmarina.com/rentals-activities/cabin-rentals/ is a third viable marina with lodging.
I believe that we would be able to obtain sponsorship from http://www.bradfordmarine.com our local Yamaha dealer. But I feel like we should reach out to Phil Dill wherever the event would be held. I am certain that JetBoatPilot would chip in as a sponsor.
Lake Ouachita is a popular diving lake. If members are interested we could get http://www.scuba-archery.com/dive-sites-2/ to organize some dive / snorkeling time.
I am friendly with several Corp staff and feel certain that they would be happy to provide some wildlife experience to our young JetBoaters.
Grocery stores and restaurants are available 14 miles to the West in Mount Ida (population 1,053) or 28 miles to the East in Hot Springs (population 36,000).
Patty's Down The Road is a beach style diner 16 miles from Mountain Harbor.
If we are feeling like a dinner outing we could trailer our boats to Lake Hamilton then boat 12 miles to Fisherman's Wharf in Hot Springs. Those interested in adult fun can dance into the AM at Smyly's Crab Shack.
DeGray Lake is a 13,800 acre Corp lake that is less than 7 miles from Interstate 30.
16 members have reported their location as within 200 miles of this lake, 85 within 300 and 163 within 400. It is located 331 road miles from Oklahoma City and 265 from Dallas. DeGray is probably the least busy of the five lake listed here.
http://www.degray.com/accommodations/lodge.aspx is the State Park Lodge and Marina. The lodge offers 94 hotel style rooms at around $100 a night. There is a restaurant on site. Slips without electricity are available for $20 a day.
http://www.iron-mountain.com/lodging/ is another location on Lake Ouachita with lodging and a marina. Their rooms are closer to $300 a night but are nicer than the State Park.
The State Park operates an affordable golf course http://www.degray.com/thingstodo/golf.aspx
I have access to the http://www.ouachitacampfoundation.com camp site in a 16,000 acre wilderness area. The camp has boat ramp, swim beach and pavilions.
Groceries and restaurants are available 6 miles to the north in Bismarck (population 4,500) and 12 miles to the south in Arkadelphia (population 10,716).
Hot Springs is 25 miles to the north.
As a comparison 74 members report their location as within 200 miles of Shelbyville, 143 within 300 and 231 within 400.
Approximately 1/3rd of members have identified their location so actual members counts within in the geographic location is likely to be 3 times the numbers quoted above.
Would you guys be interested in working together to organize such an event? What lakes do you suggest? Do you think these Arkansas lakes are viable?
Having just returned from Shelbyville I am excited by what we could have for our area.
I have attached the Shelbyville agenda so that you can see what occurred this year.
Scott, am I correct that you attended Shelbyville last year?
My hope is that we can organize a larger family friendly organized event with sponsorship for our area. The big questions are who would be the organizers and what lake would be best.
The only Texas and Oklahoma lakes that I have visited are Texoma, Murray and Broken Bow. My perspective on those lakes is
Texoma - Nice big lake (89,000 acres). Challenged by highly fluctuating water level. Decent accommodations at reasonable costs. Has the benefit of sand beaches. 66 member have reported their location as within 200 miles of this lake.
Murray - Nice small lake (5,700 acres). Accommodations are limited and expensive but awesome. 62 members have reported their location as within 200 miles of this lake.
Broken Bow - Nice medium lake (14,000 acres). Accommodations are limited and distant from the lake. The Grateful Head burned recently. 70 members have reported their location as within 200 miles of this lake.
Lake Ouachita is a 40,000 acre Corp lake with 200 islands. It is the third cleanest lake in the US. The water depth is up to 200 feet and the visibility is often 40 feet or more. 22 members have reported their location as within 200 miles of this lake, 85 within 300 and 158 within 400. It is located 298 road miles from Oklahoma City and 334 from Dallas. The lake is large enough that even on a busy weekend we would be able to find an island cove of our own. The Corp maintains several beach and playground areas around the lake. Many of the islands have large signs with numbers to help with navigation. We would be able to obtain Corp maps to pass out to participants.
http://www.mountainharborresort.com is the largest and nicest resort on Lake Ouachita. Lodging at Mountain Harbor starts around $150 a night for a nice hotel type room in the lodge. 1 bed suites are $200. Condos are more expensive but they offer packages such as $775 for a three nights in a two bedroom condo with a $200 resort credit that can be used for meals, spa services or slips. I believe we would be able to negotiate special JetBoater packages. Mountain Harbor has the best restaurant on the lake.
http://www.crystalspringsresort.com/pages/accommodations.html is a nearby marina with rates starting at $90 per night for four people. The Cafe at Crystal Springs has an amazing breakfast buffet and offers a lunch and dinner menu made from fresh ingredients. We are friendly with the dock management at Crystal Springs.
http://bradymountainmarina.com/rentals-activities/cabin-rentals/ is a third viable marina with lodging.
I believe that we would be able to obtain sponsorship from http://www.bradfordmarine.com our local Yamaha dealer. But I feel like we should reach out to Phil Dill wherever the event would be held. I am certain that JetBoatPilot would chip in as a sponsor.
Lake Ouachita is a popular diving lake. If members are interested we could get http://www.scuba-archery.com/dive-sites-2/ to organize some dive / snorkeling time.
I am friendly with several Corp staff and feel certain that they would be happy to provide some wildlife experience to our young JetBoaters.
Grocery stores and restaurants are available 14 miles to the West in Mount Ida (population 1,053) or 28 miles to the East in Hot Springs (population 36,000).
Patty's Down The Road is a beach style diner 16 miles from Mountain Harbor.
If we are feeling like a dinner outing we could trailer our boats to Lake Hamilton then boat 12 miles to Fisherman's Wharf in Hot Springs. Those interested in adult fun can dance into the AM at Smyly's Crab Shack.
DeGray Lake is a 13,800 acre Corp lake that is less than 7 miles from Interstate 30.
16 members have reported their location as within 200 miles of this lake, 85 within 300 and 163 within 400. It is located 331 road miles from Oklahoma City and 265 from Dallas. DeGray is probably the least busy of the five lake listed here.
http://www.degray.com/accommodations/lodge.aspx is the State Park Lodge and Marina. The lodge offers 94 hotel style rooms at around $100 a night. There is a restaurant on site. Slips without electricity are available for $20 a day.
http://www.iron-mountain.com/lodging/ is another location on Lake Ouachita with lodging and a marina. Their rooms are closer to $300 a night but are nicer than the State Park.
The State Park operates an affordable golf course http://www.degray.com/thingstodo/golf.aspx
I have access to the http://www.ouachitacampfoundation.com camp site in a 16,000 acre wilderness area. The camp has boat ramp, swim beach and pavilions.
Groceries and restaurants are available 6 miles to the north in Bismarck (population 4,500) and 12 miles to the south in Arkadelphia (population 10,716).
Hot Springs is 25 miles to the north.
As a comparison 74 members report their location as within 200 miles of Shelbyville, 143 within 300 and 231 within 400.
Approximately 1/3rd of members have identified their location so actual members counts within in the geographic location is likely to be 3 times the numbers quoted above.
Would you guys be interested in working together to organize such an event? What lakes do you suggest? Do you think these Arkansas lakes are viable?