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Maritime_Eng 01-03-2008 11:25 AM

Summer Vacation Where is the best place to go?
 
Hello All-

So we are in the process of trying to find a fun lake to take a vacation this summer (July/August). I have a few boats comming with me from South West Florida and about 10 boats comming from Minnesota (Twin Cities). Seeing that we are on opposite end of the US the lake needs to be in the middle of the country. Here are the lakes in which we have thought about (In no particluar order):

1) Lake Cumberland
2) Dale Hallow
3) Lake Lanier
4) Lake Kentucky

We are looking for a place that is a lot of fun for all (Ages of the group range from 24 to 55 yrs old). We could either rent hotel/condo or a house boat/s. Would like an area with some local bars, good food and great boating! Boat lengths for the group range from 27ft to 40ft so the lake needs to have a good boat ramp for the bigger boats.

Thanks for the advice!

Don and Amanda :D

hammer01 01-03-2008 11:38 AM

If no one has done it, you have to try Lake of the Ozarks. Over 60 miles of boatable water (safe 60 miles that is) that has everything from awesome restaurants and bars, great scenery, and a pretty amazing "party cove" which probably i covered under scenery already!!! Truly a great experience, houseboat rentals, unlimited condos with excellent dock availability, state park launches that handle 50+ footers, great nightlife, and a very warm time of the year for great weather in july and august. We use to stay about 10 days from July 25-August ? every year. Good luck.

Maritime_Eng 01-03-2008 11:44 AM


Originally Posted by hammer01 (Post 2391674)
If no one has done it, you have to try Lake of the Ozarks. Over 60 miles of boatable water (safe 60 miles that is) that has everything from awesome restaurants and bars, great scenery, and a pretty amazing "party cove" which probably i covered under scenery already!!! Truly a great experience, houseboat rentals, unlimited condos with excellent dock availability, state park launches that handle 50+ footers, great nightlife, and a very warm time of the year for great weather in july and august. We use to stay about 10 days from July 25-August ? every year. Good luck.

I have thought about LOTO. The guys from MN go every year for Memorial Day and for the Shootout. It is just a long drive for me....... I am trying to see if there is a good lake in the middle of us. Lake cumberland is half way between us.

Thanks
Don

flying J 01-03-2008 12:10 PM

LOTO ... Its worth the extra effort everytime and the place never disappoints

wheels61 01-03-2008 01:36 PM

LOTO. great water, hundreds of coves to hang out, bars and restaraunts and most of all some of the best boats you'll ever see in the midwest.

BY U BOY 01-03-2008 01:40 PM

Get ahold of Clay in Austin:D he can show you a good time.

Dd24skater 01-03-2008 01:45 PM

Cumberland and Dale Hollow are great! We love Moogies.
http://www.dalehollow.org/moogies



I have never been to LOTO, but , I don't think you could drive by Dale Hollow for LOTO.

Just my $.02

Griff 01-03-2008 01:50 PM

LOTO has so much variety, you will never run out of things to do or places to go. Lots of stuff to do on land and endless places to go on the water. You can boat 50 miles or 1 mile and be somewhere fun.

Condo accomodations are everywhere and right on the water with slips for boats.

Griff 01-03-2008 01:52 PM


Originally Posted by Dd24skater (Post 2391930)
Cumberland and Dale Hollow are great! We love Moogies.
http://www.dalehollow.org/moogies



I have never been to LOTO, but , I don't think you could drive by Dale Hollow for LOTO.

Just my $.02


There are probably 20 places at LOTO that would be similar.

five cent worth 01-03-2008 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by Dd24skater (Post 2391930)
Dale Hollow are great!

Is it dry like Cumberland?

The biggest knock on Cumberland IMO. But one heck of a time. Lots of big ramps and open areas to open the big boats up. :cool-smiley-026:

Maritime_Eng 01-03-2008 02:18 PM


Originally Posted by BY U BOY (Post 2391925)
Get ahold of Clay in Austin:D he can show you a good time.

LMAO! Sound like fun if I was single!

Maritime_Eng 01-03-2008 02:35 PM


Originally Posted by five cent worth (Post 2391961)
Is it dry like Cumberland?

The biggest knock on Cumberland IMO. But one heck of a time. Lots of big ramps and open areas to open the big boats up. :cool-smiley-026:

Is all of Lake Cumberland Dry? What happens if you bring Alcohol with?

mr_velocity 01-03-2008 02:44 PM

I just started the planning for a trip to Lake Powell, going to rent a 48' house boat and a small runabout.

TexomaPowerboater 01-03-2008 02:45 PM

Lake Texoma placed a spot in Powerboat Magazine's top 10 places to live and boat. Best striper fishing in the U.S., huge open spans, sandy beaches and numerous islands make it a hot spot.

f311fr1 01-03-2008 04:38 PM

All of Lake Cumberland is dry. The nearest alcohol is TN or Lexington, KY area. Dale Hollow is wet on the TN side. Lake Cumberland is down about 40 feet from normal for repairs on the dam. Lake Laniner in GA. is down a bunch. Do a thread search.

wetpleasure 01-03-2008 06:50 PM

I have boated on kentucky lake, lake cumberland and LOTO. LOTO has more places to eat, drink and boats than the other two combined. All the lakes are fun to run just bring lots of alchol if planing a trip to Kentucky lake or cumberland.

Rebel_Heart 01-03-2008 09:18 PM

You can't go wrong with LOTO.

five cent worth 01-04-2008 09:29 AM


Originally Posted by wetpleasure (Post 2392389)
just bring lots of alchol if planing a trip to cumberland.

This is what we did. We took a keg on our house boat. I don't reccommend this as you have too hard of a time keeping it cold.

boatfreak 01-04-2008 10:24 AM

I don't think you can go wrong with Cumberland. It is my home away from home in the summer and I should be able to answer any questions you could have about the place. Shoot me a # in a pm and I will get right back with you.
Mike

Biggus 01-04-2008 10:39 AM

Another vote for LOTO! Yeah, it's a long tow but it's worth every mile! :cool-smiley-026: and I tow out from Maine.

Someday I'm gonna move there. These Maine winters are killing me (-14 degrees this morning)

bigboat28 01-04-2008 11:00 AM

Cumberland is very nice just bring all the alcohol you will need also heard that Dale Hollow is nice


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