Contrary to an earlier posting, I'd look hard at Beaver Lake, just west of Eureka springs, one of the prettiest lakes I've seen in a long while, and clear crystal blue water instead of muddy brown. Plenty big and not crowded at all. Get's hot down there tho in the summertime...............
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Are you kidding? They'll paint your pick-up and tractor red when you cross the border. Unless you can prove you are driving directly to Stillwater, where you can be part of the Orange minority.
If all these people find out that Oklahoma has more lakes than Missouri then we won't have any place left to play on our tractors after they all move here! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
So, Mike, do you get as big a kick as I do out the folks who live by a COAST-- where hurricanes are not a possibility, they are a sure thing -- making fun of people in "Tornado Alley"? Hurricane path of destruction = 50 to 75 miles. Tornado path of destruction = 150 to 200 feet. I'll take my chances here, thank you.