Experience the ultimate retreat at Cliff View Cabin, perched dramatically on the edge of a cliff overlooking Hogscald Cove on Beaver Lake.
This serene getaway offers unparalleled views and endless outdoor activities right at your doorstep.
The spacious 3-bed, 2-bath cabin, recently renovated, provides comfort and charm ideal for families with older children, couples and remote professionals.
Start your day with the breathtaking sunrise over beautiful Beaver Lake, savoring your morning coffee either on the cliff-edge patio or in the cozy sunroom.
For outdoor enthusiasts, the options are endless. Enjoy paddle boarding or kayaking to the enchanting Waterfall of Lovers Leap, nestled at the end of the cove. Take a scenic hike along the shores of Beaver Lake, immersing yourself in the natural beauty of the Ozarks.
Back at the cabin, unwind in the hot tub or engage in friendly competition with yard games in the expansive front yard overlooking the lake.
For fishing enthusiasts, book a charter and reel in impressive striper bass, walleye, and trout right from the lake. Property is not amendable for boat storage due to the condition and size of the driveway. Big Clifty boat ramp is 10 minutes away.
When it’s time to dine, the cabin offers a full kitchen for preparing meals or grilling outdoors with a view of the lake. If you crave a change of pace, venture just 20 minutes away to Eureka Springs, where you can explore a variety of casual and fine dining options.
Perfect place to escape while staying connected.
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20 minutes from Eureka Springs
Road leading to Cliff View Cabin is unpaved, bumpy and curvy. Take it slow and enjoy the enchanted scenery as you drive parallel to Beaver Lake.
Property sits on top of cliffside overlooking Lovers Leap Waterfall. Guests must stay at least 5 ft from the cliffs edge to avoid serious injury.
There is a steep, but walkable path from the house directly to the lake. The natural path is uneven and may be muddy.
The guests have access to a kayak and paddleboards. Although there are life jackets available, we recommend bringing your own.