Highland Marina Details
I took a trip by the marina today to investigate the cabin situation here is what I found out.
First, this is an overview map of the cabins and key features for us to discuss.
"A" Represents the "Nicest" lodging on site, they are the Lake Point Chalet's they run for $229.95/$259.95 in the off season for the 2BR and 3BR units respectively.
Here is a photo from the water looking back at the units.
They do offer direct access to the water, however it is somewhat difficult to use, boats could be beached or moored just off the "beach" but it isn't exactly easy to stroll down to the water's edge due to a little bluff: This image is at "B"
Parking at these units looks pretty good, however it depends on how many other people are in the surrounding units as to how much space we can use
The next group accommodations are called the Dockside 3BR shown as point "C" on the image. They run for $159.95/night. They seem much older but have better water access.
Pic from the Rear/ Parking
Dock access directly off the back porch
Standing on the dock looking back at the Dockside 3BR (1BR available for $69-$89)
Standing on the dock looking at the marina "D"
Another lodging option is "The Admiral" this is older, about the same age as above but seems to be the most secluded, claimed 6 occupancy. I forgot to mark it on the overview map, but it is almost directly above "G" on the point. It runs for $209.95/night.
It has decent beach access
Here is a panoramic to show the water in reference to the cabin
The final option I found is an interesting one.
It is literally a house built on a dock, it has the bare necessities, doesn't look "nice" but you can literally pull the boats up to the dock and walk inside. Shown on the image as point "F".
Part of the dock leading to the boat house "F"
Ample parking and ramp access, typically used for Bass tournaments. Shown as "E"
Bonus Pictures:
Covered Pavilions
Marina Menu
Verizon 4G LTE speed test (Sorry no ability to check AT&T)
I asked about camp fires, I was instructed that no ground fires were allowed (Per Army Corps of Engineers) however fires can be had in a metal container. I have plenty of wood, but no metal container.
I didn't ask about group rates, as I think we will just fill up 1 or 2 cabins, but if that changes we can inquire.
Finally, we still need to check with the marina itself to verify availability of a given lodging option, however I figure since off season starts Nov 1st we shouldn't have too much trouble.
I was unable to tour any cabins today as the house keeping wasn't available to let me in, however I could make an appointment and tour any that we are interested in if we like.
Here is a link to the website that will show photos and more details if I didn't cover something.
I recommend that we discuss the options above and figure out what everyone feels is best and then have someone make a reservation.
If anyone has questions or if I need to run back by let me know, this is only 10 mins from my house.
-Chris