Located close to Sugar Loaf Mountain, which is an Island, the view from the top of the Mountain is amazing. We had never been to Arkansas, but next to dinner table is a bread table, which has a lot of literature on places to visit. Try to visit the Dam when it's generating, which is perfect for a float trip on Red River. From there you can see the Dam up close, water is loud and looks so powerful. To get there, drive down pass the visiting center building. After that we drove back up to the building and took a trail to a viewing point of the dam.
We also took a drive to Arkansas Natural Bridge. It's about a half hour drive and to see the Natural Bridge is only a short visit. But it's a nice drive.
The actual home is very clean and cozy, very spacious with a living room upstairs and downstairs. We did use the fireplace at night, as well as the fireplace. We did not have any issues with satellite.
The only reason I did not give 5 stars was for the lack of a dock and there is a street that crosses the back of the house. From the picture it looks like the house is a lakefront property. But using the maps found in the house we found public launching sites. We used Narrows Park and Sugar Loaf Campsite to launch. On the west side of Sugar Loaf Campsite, is a really nice cove, we spent two days there fishing and hanging out. We were protected from the wind there and was very peaceful. In the back of the cove we found a small waterfall.
We stayed there 7 nights, and had a blast. We had never been, and still found something to do everyday. We didn't have a boat, but still had fun w our kayaks and Raft w a trolling motor. For us, we found a much needed adventure. God Willing, we'll be back some day.