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|  Beaver Lake Outdoor Activities
Beaver Lake offers many diverse recreational opportunities. Boats, ranging from jet skis to party barges, are available for rental. Water-skiing, wakeboarding, and jet skiing are popular summertime activities. The lake also has several swimming beaches provided by the Corps of Engineers.
Scuba diving is popular because of the excellent underwater visibility. Rentals are available in nearby Rogers and at Lost Bridge Marina.
Fishing is outstanding with many bass tournaments scheduled throughout the year. Beaver Lake is also known for its world-class striper fishing. Professional guides are available to help you catch your trophy.
The winter months feature another popular activity, eagle watching! Each winter, hundreds of bald eagles migrate to the lake from the northern states. You can book special barge tours to view these magnificent birds!
 BOAT rentals and boat stalls available at Lost Bridge Marina. 479-359-3222
FISHING licenses available at the Lost Bridge Marina.
FISHING guides available. Call Jr. Adams, Don Andreason, Conrad Dove, and many, many more.
HORSEBACK riding 30 min. away. Hidden Valley Trail Rides 479-253-9777 Call ahead to reserve your time.
EXOTIC ANIMALS can be seen at Turpentine Creek Tigers.
 EUREKA SPRINGS is within 40 minutes drive. Come discover why the National Trust for Historic Preservation has named Eureka Springs one of America's Distinctive Destinations for being one of the best-preserved and most unique communities in the United States. An authentic 19th century Victorian resort, tucked in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas and encircled by two beautiful lakes and two scenic rivers, it is a magical place filled with old-world charm and European flavor.

PEA RIDGE NATIONAL MILITARY PARK is a 4,300 acre Civil War Battlefield that preserves the site of the March 1862 battle that saved Missouri for the Union. On March 7 & 8, nearly 26,000 soldiers fought to determine whether Missouri would remain under Union control, and whether or not Federal armies could continue their offensive south through the Mississippi River Valley. Other Links of Interest: Arkansas-The Natural State | |
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