We stayed here on our vacation this past week. Driving out there you will soon realize that you are in the middle of nowhere, but it is a BEAUTIFUL nowhere. Pass a few pitted stones in an old cemetery, a tiny general store, a boat motor mailbox and you're almost there. Keep going until you see the lake. Blue Waters is on the state lines of Arkansas and Missouri.
If you plan on fishing, you will need to purchase the 'borders license' (in addition to your fishing license, Missouri or Arkansas depending on where you live). This is $10 and covers you should you go fishing into the state you don't have a license for. Hint: Leave children under the age of 3 at home...
The owners are very hospitable, friendly and hard-working. They work from sun up to sundown...emptying trash, weed-eating, cleaning the pool. They really take pride in their property and it shows.
The cabins are small and cozy and have everything you need to grill outside and cook in your own cabin. They even left a new grill right outside for us to use. We stayed in Cabin #2, also nicknamed Lost in the Fifties and filled with Elvis and old car pictures, curtains, blankets, and 45 records. We found this coincidence amusing as my husband was a sax player in the Lost in the Fifties show in Branson. Our cabin was comfy with a window airconditioner, our own full kitchen, complete with handtowels and washcloths, as well as a bathroom with shower. There were 2 ample sized bedrooms. The beds were comfy and the linens smelled wonderful. We were a skip from the pool and a few steps to the lake.
We rented a 20' pontoon boat which we loved (with the exception of the spiders...bring some RAID). Was perfect for our family of 4 for tubing and fishing.
I could go on and on, I loved this place so much.
If you are looking to get away from life, this is the perfect place. You can find everything you really need. And if you really just can't disconnect, they even have Wi-fi on the porch of the resort.
We hope to see you there soon. read more