This Arkansas lake community, Cherokee Village, is blessed with 7 beautiful Ozark mountain lakes within the 13,000 acre development. Each lake is owned and maintained by the Cherokee Village Suburban Improvement District (CVSID), which was set up by the original developer, Cooper Communities, to take care of the property owner amenities. All of our lakes are fully stocked with largemouth bass, crappie, catfish & bluegill. Enjoy fantastic, low pressured fishing any 1 of the 7 lakes in Cherokee Village, Arkansas.
Our Arkansas Lakes:
Thunderbird - This is the largest of the Cherokee Village, Arkansas lakes, at 264 acres. It's about 75 feet deep at the dam, with an average depth of around 25 feet deep and over 7 miles of shoreline. There's also a marina located on Thunderbird. Property owners (and their families and friends) can enjoy fishing, boating and water skiing on this pristine body of water. The lake is fully stocked with largemouth bass, crappie, catfish and bluegill. Thunderbird also has unique distinction that it shares with it's sister lake, Sequoyah--they're connected! That's right, you can boat from one lake to the other.
Sequoyah - At just over 75 acres, it ranks as the 3rd largest lake in the village. It is approximately 55 feet deep at the dam and encompasses over 2.3 miles of shoreline. Owners can enjoy boating, outstanding fishing and a private beach on Sequoyah. And if you get in the mood to do some water skiing, just boat on over to Thunderbird!
Omaha - This is the 2nd largest lake in Cherokee Village, and it also has a marina. At 139 acres and about 40 feet deep at the dam, it has over 4.7 miles of scenic shoreline. The incredible fishing pairs nicely with the water skiing and boating that is offered on Omaha.
Chanute - This lake stands at 65 acres in size with over 2.2 miles of shoreline. Enjoy peaceful fishing at this lake out by the South Golf Course.
Navajo - At 25 feet deep and 64 acres, Navajo is just barely smaller than Lake Chanute, yet it offers the same great fishing with very little pressure.
Cherokee - 37 acres and almost 1.5 miles of shoreline await the angler on this 40 foot deep lake. Teeming with fish, you'll be amazed at the lack of competition when you launch your boat.
Aztec - The smallest of all Cherokee Village, Arkansas lakes, Aztec is only 19 acres. But what it lacks in size it makes up for in peaceful fishing. Basically undeveloped, this is truly a natural state beauty.
Come see for yourself what sets Cherokee Village apart. Ownership does indeed have it's privileges. These beautiful, PRIVATE LAKES, are just some of the many amenities that are afforded to property owners.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Cherokee Village, Arkansas
Cherokee Village is a private community nestled at the foothills of the Ozark Mountains in Northeast Arkansas. This beautiful location was originally developed as a vacation and retirement resort community by John A. Cooper in 1954, complete with all of the amenities--lakes, golf, boating, tennis, and pools just to name a few. Today Cherokee Village is a growing city consisting of folks of all ages. Bring your family for a vacation...you might very well wind up staying for a lifetime!
This unique town actually has 2 governing entities: The City of Cherokee Village & the Cherokee Village Suburban Improvement District (CVSID). CVSID owns and maintains the private amenities for the property owners. These include: 2 championship golf courses, the South Course (a semi-private course that was ranked 4th Best Public Course in Arkansas by Golfweek Magazine) & North Course (which is a completely private course); 7 private lakes, ranging in size from Lake Thunderbird at 264 acres complete with a marina, to Lake Aztec at 19 acres; 2 marina's; 6 private pools; private tennis courts; campground; private beaches; meeting & community recreation centers; several parks complete with pavilions and grills; and miniature golf.
The City of Cherokee Village is responsible for providing standard services to it's residents: Police protection (which includes 8 full-time, 2 part-time, & 3 auxiliary officers); Fire protection (which includes 15 full-time & 16 volunteer firefighters) consisting of 4 fire stations throughout the community; road maintenance; Planning and Zoning; and animal control.
If you happen to have your own private plane, Cherokee Village also has it's own airport: CVK. Complete with a 75 X 5150 foot runway with pilot controlled lights, two non-precision instrument approaches (GPS, NDB), self-serve fuel capabilities (100ll and Jet A), offers landing, and overnight tie-downs without fees. CVK also has an AP/IA mechanic on field and hangar space is available.
There are at least 9 churches inside of the city limits of Cherokee Village, and over 35 area churches nearby. Most denominations are supported. There are also over 50 clubs throughout the area, including (but not limited to): American Legion, Lions Club, Kiwanis Club, Knights of Columbus, Master Gardeners, VFW & Rotary.
Cherokee Village offers something for everyone at every age. And endless activities, from golfing and boating to gardening and charity work, await you here.
This unique town actually has 2 governing entities: The City of Cherokee Village & the Cherokee Village Suburban Improvement District (CVSID). CVSID owns and maintains the private amenities for the property owners. These include: 2 championship golf courses, the South Course (a semi-private course that was ranked 4th Best Public Course in Arkansas by Golfweek Magazine) & North Course (which is a completely private course); 7 private lakes, ranging in size from Lake Thunderbird at 264 acres complete with a marina, to Lake Aztec at 19 acres; 2 marina's; 6 private pools; private tennis courts; campground; private beaches; meeting & community recreation centers; several parks complete with pavilions and grills; and miniature golf.
The City of Cherokee Village is responsible for providing standard services to it's residents: Police protection (which includes 8 full-time, 2 part-time, & 3 auxiliary officers); Fire protection (which includes 15 full-time & 16 volunteer firefighters) consisting of 4 fire stations throughout the community; road maintenance; Planning and Zoning; and animal control.
If you happen to have your own private plane, Cherokee Village also has it's own airport: CVK. Complete with a 75 X 5150 foot runway with pilot controlled lights, two non-precision instrument approaches (GPS, NDB), self-serve fuel capabilities (100ll and Jet A), offers landing, and overnight tie-downs without fees. CVK also has an AP/IA mechanic on field and hangar space is available.
There are at least 9 churches inside of the city limits of Cherokee Village, and over 35 area churches nearby. Most denominations are supported. There are also over 50 clubs throughout the area, including (but not limited to): American Legion, Lions Club, Kiwanis Club, Knights of Columbus, Master Gardeners, VFW & Rotary.
Cherokee Village offers something for everyone at every age. And endless activities, from golfing and boating to gardening and charity work, await you here.
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