We stayed in a 2 BR cabin with 3 teenage boys. They were very clean and spacious with a beautiful private woods view with a back porch, picnic table and BBQ grill. They have not been updated in a while, but I still felt as though it was a great bargain. We only viewed the lobby of the hotel while checking in-which was gorgeous. The marina had several boat launches and docks, but we didn't catch any fish even though Lake Eufala is known as "the bass capital of the world". There was a fishing tournament going on and we saw them with bags of fish, but no one would give up their secrets! The negatives would be the crowded swimming pool, and cracked tennis courts. Staff was very friendly and golf course was nice. The downtown Lake Eufala area has some beautiful old houses and you can take a tour of the Shorter Mansion. We also visited the Walter F. George Dam, Kolomoki Indian Mounds and Providence Canyon State Park.
A great place to stay, quiet, clean, comfortable. The staff in the restaurant are the most hospitable.
Lakepoint Resort offers great camping, lodge, cabins, marina, beach and more. It also has a pretty decent 18 hole golf course right on the property. The boat launch will accommodate four boats at a time, large parking lot, gas dock and more. The campsites have the ability to beach your boat right next to your site. The lodge was recently updated and is very reasonably priced. It's located about five miles from downtown Eufaula and all that the downtown area has to offer.
I have stayed here before. I don't know what happened but it is very sub par. Just ate at the Restaurant Seafood Platter was not completely thawed out. The whole place is just unkempt. Rooms are ok but hotel is generally filthy.
Good lodging but needed to go into town for food, the food at the state park is severely lacking. It was edible, just nothing special.
We spent our Christmas at the campground, where we found other campers to be very friendly. Our pups even enjoyed the time spent there....I am quite sure we will be repeat cmpers here.
Quite and serene RV camping. The beautiful grounds have walking trails, bike paths, and water making this a relaxation paradise. There are modern cottages, rustic cabins, a lodge (hotel), on-site restaurant, play area for kids, a marina, boat dock, general store, large picnic area, swimming pool, RV campgrounds, etc. We camped in our travel trailer at Lakepoint. The camp sites are paved and fairly level with a picnic table and fire ring at each site. The bathhouse is clean and the Camp Hosts are a friendly middle age couple that rides the area with their dog in tow often to check on campers. They have sites by the water with limited hook up and sites in well manicured wooded areas with full hook up.
Always good food at the restaurant! And at the grill! There are several new cabins on the lake for rental; also older cabins that have recently been remodeled and updated. The Resort was completely renovated a couple of years ago and is beautiful!The park offers a huge boat ramp and docking for house boats. Eufaula is famous for it's Fishing Tournaments. We are the "Big Mouth Bass Capital of the World." Come and go fishing with us!Lakepoint hosts our Independence Day fireworks every year, along with good music and fun for the children. Plan your trip accordingly!
Spent 3 nights here recently - mostly just to shower and sleep, so I can't comment on the other resort amenities. The view from our motel room was beautiful - the lake and trees were stunning, especially around sunset time. It was incredibly clean. I was surprised at how spacious the room was. A walk-in closet was adjacent to a large sink and mirror, then the actual bathroom (separated by a door, tub/shower, toilet, another sink) was large too. The mini fridge came in handy, just wish there was a microwave. Again, I can't comment on the resort's amenities, but the room was a great value. If in the area again, I would definitely stay here.
We took a drive through this park and it is beautiful! There is a lodge that has a restaurant with hotel rooms and a convention center. Cabins for rent that aren't cabins, a nice campground where people actually live year round in their campers. There are facilities for bass fishing tournaments.