Bull Shoals Lake Cabin Rentals
The cabins at Bull Shoals Lake are one of the best ways to put yourself in nature while still having the luxury and convenience of modern amenities. Bull Shoals Lake was created with the damming of the White River, one of the top destinations for trout fisherman in Arkansas, Missouri, and the Midwest. It's incredibly glassy waters are also a top destination for water skiers, knee boarders, and kayakers. When you rent a cabin at Bull Shoals Lake you put yourself in the front row for all of these amazing outdoor recreational activities.
Cottages and cabins are available year round from both private owners and professional management companies. The range of options available include boat docks, gourmet kitchens, comfortable king size beds or for those who want to experience life a little closer to nature, rustic cabins with no electricity or running water set in peaceful meadows or along quiet sections of the lake shore. Even though Bull Shoals Lake is never crowded, it's still a good idea to make sure that you reserve your cabin in advance so that you don't have to worry about finding something once you arrive.
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A good place to start is online. There are websites dedicated exclusively to cabin rentals at Bull Shoals Lake and you will find all kinds of listings and management companies. Once you've figured out what kind of cabin you want, use the telephone to find out specifics about deposits, cleaning fees, nightly charges, and directions on how to get there. These things vary from cabin to cabin but on the average you can count on the price per night ranging from $40 per night for a fairly basic cabin all the way up to nearly $1000 per night for a deluxe lodge rental that will hold your entire family. Deposits are usually equal to one nights rent and cleaning fees are anywhere from free up to $50 for your stay. Make sure that you have all these details clear before booking.
Once you arrive, you can buy groceries in Mountain Home or other small communities in the area and then you can settle in to enjoy sailing, boating, fishing, relaxing, and maybe even some scuba diving. After all, there's a reason Bull Shoals Lake is often called the 'Caribbean of the Midwest'.