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Lakefront log cabin over looking Walter George Reservoir, aka Lake Eufaula, Al
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Comfortable and cozy log cabin located on a bluff, over looking Walter F George Reservoir, aka Lake Eufaula. Enjoy boating, fishing, deer, duck, and boar hunting as well as gorgeous sunsets, all minutes from Lakepoint State Park and Eufaula, Alabama. We have many amenities so you don’t have to haul or purchase many needs for your stay. Make sure to check out our list of items we supply. The space Don Quixote (Don Kee-Ho-tay), is a replica of a Swedish style log cabin nestled on a bluff surrounded by an acre of hard wood trees. This lake front property is adjacent to the 11,184 acre Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge and is just steps to its shoreline. The three level log cabin home has ample parking for up to 4 vehicles and boats. The length of the drive way is 78 feet long and 15 feet wide at its entrance and 29 feet wide closet to the cabin. Inside, the upper loft holds the master suite with a king size bed and master bath and a bridge connecting the master suite with the office area, game and reading area. Steps lead down to the main level which houses a second bathroom, with a shower, and a large spacious kitchen, dining area with a breakfast bar that has seating for 5 additional people, an oversized sectional, a large 65" smart television, and two sleeper chairs nestled in an alcove which recline as twin beds to accommodate two individuals who might find the stairs either up or down challenging. A narrow spiral staircases leads down to the bottom floor for the additional two bedrooms, laundry room and third bathroom with a shower. The second bedroom on the lower level has two double beds and the third and largest bedroom holds the queen size bed, two single beds and a futon. On this lower level there are two exits that lead out to the fire pit sitting area with lake views. The bottom floor can also be accessed by stairs off the south side porch or by the down slope off the drive way. A few of the nearby attractions in the general area are: Providence Canyon State Park 8930 Canyon Road Lumpkin, Ga 31815 25 min drive Providence Canyon State Outdoor Recreation Area is a 1,003-acre Georgia state park which is sometimes called Georgia's "Little Grand Canyon". It is considered one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Georgia River Bluff Recreation Area offers boat, kayak and canoe launching. It is a 10 min drive from the cabin Lakepoint State Park 104 Lakepoint Drive Eufaula, Al 36027 16 min drive Lakepoint State Parks is located on the banks of the 45,000-acre Lake Eufaula, also known as "The Bass Capital of the World." Lakepoint offers a restaurant and lounge, marina, hiking trails, swimming complex, tennis courts, playgrounds, swimming, fishing, boating, wildlife and bird watching Eufaula Wildlife Refuge 367 AL -165 Eufaula,AL 17 min drive Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge is an 11,184 acre National Wildlife Refuge located on the Walter F. George Lake along the Chattahoochee River George T. Bagby State Park 330 Bagby Pkwy Fort Gaines, GA. 39851 24 min drive George T. Bagby State Park is located in Fort Gaines, GA along the shores of Lake Walter F. George (Lake Eufaula) It offers a full-service marina (including store and gas pumps), boat ramp and beach The Seth Lore and Irwinton Historic District 500 N Randolph Ave Eufaula, Al 36927 15 min drive The Seth Lore and Irwinton Historic District contains 942 properties with six churches, three school buildings, two cemeteries, and a number of residences and neighborhood-based businesses. Of the 942 properties 738 are of architectural or historical significance, and fall within the period of significance of the district. Fendall Hall 917 W Barbour st Eufaula Al 36027 15 min drive Fendall Hall is an Italianate-style historic house museum with a two-story wood-frame structure that was built between 1856 and 1860 by Edward Brown Young and his wife, Ann Fendall Beall Shorter Mansion 300 N Eufaula Ave Eufaula, Al 36027 15 min drive The Shorter Mansion is a Classical Revival-style historic house museum. It is a two-story masonry structure that was built in 1884 by Eli Sims Shorter II and his wife, Wileyna Lamar Shorter Hart house 211 N Eufaula Ave Eufaula, Al 36027 15 min drive The Hart House is one of the town’s oldest homes, constructed by John Hart around 1850. It formerly served as the headquarters of the Historic Chattahoochee Commission (HCC). The Hart House is a notable example of pure Greek Revival architecture and was one of only five Eufaula buildings recorded by the original Historic American Building Survey in 1935 Old Eufaula City Jail 121 Riverside Drive Eufaula, Al 36027 15 min drive Mac Monnie’s Fountain N Randolph Ave Eufaula, Al 36027 15 min drive Doughboy Monument 111-113 N Orange Ave Eufaula, Al 36926 15 min drive This is one of five known stone designs similar to Viquesney's "Spirit of the American Doughboy" but which lacks the full battle gear. The rifle held by the Eufaula statue was described as a "Winchester", whereas the Viquesney versions hold a Springfield 1903. Manny 12’ Tall Fish 404 E Broad Street Eufaula, Al 36027 15 min drive The town of Eufaula sits next to 45,000-acre fish-stocked lake and claims to be the "Big Bass Capital of the World." Yet despite Eufaula's pride in its statue of Leroy Brown, Famous Fish, the town decided that Leroy wasn't enough to lure visitors downtown. So in January 2018 it unveiled "Manny," a 12-foot-tall leaping largemouth bass, just across the street from Leroy Brown. Farms to visit: White Oak Patures 101 Church Street Bluffton, Ga 45 min drive A family farm utilizing regenerative agriculture and humane animal husbandry practices. The 100 acre plus farm offers artisan goods, dining, tours and events. Backyard Orchards 6585 HWY 431 N Pittsview , Al 20 min drive. U-Pick farm and pre picked produce to include blueberries, strawberries, peaches, and pumpkins. Additionally, it offers homemade ice cream, jellies, jam and fudge. Paradise Pumpkin Patch 894 Country Road 79 S Eufaula, Al 36027 30 min drive Each Fall, the pumpkin patch provides attractions and activities for kids and adults with a working cane mill, old hand water pump, working windmill, a barn filled with antique farm equipment, animals and tack. There are tractor-pulled hayrides, a corn maze, pumpkin patch, and cotton field. Columbus, Ga Columbus is located south of Atlanta and only a 55 min drive from Georgetown. It is the home of the Army Infantry at Fort Benning Army Base and which offers a variety of things to do which include dining, outdoor activities and museums. Here are just a few: The National Infantry Museum 1775 Legacy Way Columbus, Ga 31903 58 min drive The National Infantry Museum chronicles the history of the United States Army Infantry from the American Revolution to current operations. It exhibits artifacts from all eras of American history and contains interactive multimedia exhibits. The National Infantry Museum emphasizes the values that are meant to define the Infantry, as well as the nation: loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, and personal courage National Civil War Naval Museum 1002 Victory Drive Columbus, Ga 54 min drive The National Civil War Naval Museum is a 40,000-square-foot facility that features remnants of two Confederate States Navy vessels. It also features uniforms, equipment and weapons used by the United States (Union) Navy from the North and the Confederate States Navy (Southern /Rebel) forces. It is claimed to be the only museum in the nation that tells the story of the two navies during the Civil War. Columbus Museum 1327 Wynnton Road Columbus, GA 57 min drive The Columbus Museum in Columbus was founded in 1953 and contains many artifacts on both American art and regional history Coca-Cola Space Science Museum 701 Front Ave Columbus, Ga 31901 The Columbus Collective Museum 3218 Hamilton Road Columbus, Ga 31904 Houses 4 different museums in one location: The Lunch Box Museum The Royal Crown Georgia Radio and Music Hall of Fame The Tom Huston Peanut Museum Guest access Guest are welcome to use all unlocked spaces of the home. Entrance and exit is through the black front door which enters into the kitchen by using the code on the keypad to the left of the door. The neighboring barn is its own unit and is off limits to guest of the log cabin. Other things to note Coffee, snacks and essentials toiletries, such as body care, razors and dental kits, provided as well as laundry soap. House is equipped with a whole house water filtration system, ice maker and fire wood stocked for guest use. House Rules. * No smoking or vaping ANYWHERE on the property * No illicit drug use or marijuana ANYWHERE on the property * No burning of candles or incense. Battery operated candles are available for your use * No parties or events of more than the number of guest on the reservation list. * No nightly stays of guest over the maximum allowed guest of 12. An extra guest fee will be charged in the amount of $30 per additional guest per night. * No Pets allowed. An additional cleaning fee of $100 will be added to the reservation if a pet is brought in with prior consent of owner * No disturbance of neighbors to include visiting, loud noises, parties, parking on premises other than Don Quixote cabin and the use of fireworks * No fireworks * Quiet hours between 10pm and 7 am * Please do not leave fires unattended and make sure to extinguish fires upon retiring. **Additionally, there will be a $25 fee for uncleaned grills. Full details are in the Welcome Book which includes house rules. The Welcome Book will be sent via text prior to check in.
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