Secluded Cabin in Arkansas Near Texarkana is Angler’s Paradise
Do you enjoy the great outdoors? Then you are going to love this secluded cabin just an hour away from Texarkana. And if you love to fish the huge deck right over the water is an Angler's paradise.
The Cabin
This secluded 2500 sq. ft. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathroom vacation rental sleeps up to 8 people and sits on top of a private lake in Rosston home to some of the best bass fishing in the state of Arkansas. Dangle your feet off the huge attached dock and cast your line in the water or just drink a cool one under the covered dock or do some cooking on a large charcoal grill.
There's even a fishing pontoon nearby that is available for use.
When you finally get settled in for the evening pull up a lounge chair on the deck and get a perfect view of the stars. When you're ready to go to bed your comfortable cabin has two spacious bedrooms with queen beds and two bathrooms completely stocked with all the essentials you need. The upstairs even has a balcony.
The Kitchen
When you wake up the next morning throw on some bacon to fry in the fully equipped kitchen and watch the sunrise off the dock. This cabin has lots of amenities too like HDTV, free WiFi, ceiling fans, cabin decor, and a dining table. The kitchen is fully stocked with all the cooking basics like spices, a microwave, dishware, flatware, and a blender. There's even a laundry room with a washer and dryer.
The Cabin on Newton's Lake has everything you need for a great group trip, a picturesque wedding, or even a honeymoon.
Reasonable Rates
The best part about staying here is you don't have to break the bank to do it. The average rate right now as I am writing this story is $95 per night but could fluctuate depending on the season. So gather up a group of friends or make it a guy's or girl's weekend stay.
For more stunning photos and info about this cabin please visit VRBO.
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