An Izard County Reservoir at the Edge of the Arkansas Ozarks
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Why Rent On Crown Lake
Crown Lake is a reservoir in Izard County, Arkansas, just 2.2 miles from the town of Horseshoe Bend, set in the rolling Ozark hills of north-central Arkansas where the highland plateau country transitions toward the Missouri border. Horseshoe Bend, a planned resort community developed along the South Fork of the Spring River corridor, provides the service base and vacation rental infrastructure that gives Crown Lake its accessible character as a recreational destination in the Arkansas Ozarks.
An Ozark Highlands Rental Near the Spring River
Horseshoe Bend’s strong vacation rental market, developed over decades as a retirement and resort community in the Arkansas Ozarks, gives families options ranging from lakefront homes on Crown Lake to cabins and houses throughout the surrounding Izard County hill country. A rental with a full kitchen, multiple bedrooms, and outdoor deck access provides the foundation for a week that combines Crown Lake’s fishing and boating with the broader Spring River recreation corridor that makes this part of north-central Arkansas so compelling for outdoor families. Pet-friendly properties are widely available in the area.
Fishing, Boating, and the Ozark Highlands Lake Character
Crown Lake’s Ozark highlands setting gives it the clear, spring-influenced water quality that north-central Arkansas lakes at elevation typically maintain, and the bass fishing here, in a lake whose forested hillside watershed has never been heavily developed, is consistently productive for families who fish the wooded points and creek mouth structure that the lake’s topography creates. Boating through the lake’s forested coves, with the Ozark hills rising on both sides and the hardwood forest canopy overhead, provides an experience of the Arkansas highlands from water level that the surrounding road network can only approximate.
The South Fork of the Spring River and Float Trip Country
Horseshoe Bend’s position within the Spring River corridor gives families staying near Crown Lake access to one of Arkansas’s most beloved float fishing rivers. The South Fork and main stem of the Spring River provide multi-day float trips through the Ozark highlands that are organized and guided by several outfitters operating from the Horseshoe Bend area. The Spring River’s cold, spring-fed water makes it productive for trout fishing through the summer months when most Arkansas lowland rivers have become too warm, and the combination of Crown Lake bass fishing and Spring River trout floating gives visiting families a genuinely two-dimensional angling experience.
Izard County and the Unhurried Ozark Highlands
Izard County is one of the most sparsely settled counties in the Arkansas Ozarks, and the terrain surrounding Crown Lake has the particular beauty of a landscape that human activity has touched lightly. The county’s combination of forested ridges, spring-fed hollows, and the plateau country’s open cedar glades creates a visual environment that rewards the families who slow down enough to appreciate it. For those seeking an Arkansas Ozarks lake stay with genuine highland character, real fishing, and access to one of the state’s finest float rivers, Crown Lake and Horseshoe Bend represent the combination at its most honest and appealing.
- Surface area (mi)
- 1.62
- Max depth (ft)
- 87.99
- Elevation (ft)
- 672.57
Popular activities
- Boating
- Waterskiing
- Jet Skiing
- Swimming
- Fishing
- Freshwater Fishing
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Frequently Asked Questions
Ready to dive into what Crown Lake has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!
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Yes, swimming is allowed in Crown Lake. The lake has a large, sandy beach and an outdoor pool area, and it is permitted for guests of Crown Lake Resort & RV Park.
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Crown Lake is a popular destination because it offers a variety of recreational activities. The 645-acre lake allows for swimming, fishing, boating, water skiing, wakeboarding, and kayaking. It also has several marinas and is surrounded by amenities like restaurants, resorts, and vacation properties in the Horseshoe Bend area of Arkansas.
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The daily catch limits for different fish species in Crown Lake, Arkansas, generally follow statewide regulations. For example, the daily limit for black basses is 10, including no more than 4 smallmouth bass, while the limit for catfish (except bullhead) is 10, and for crappie it is 30. Specific lake rules may apply, so it’s best to check local regulations.
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Crown Lake has a dog-friendly area but not a traditional dog-friendly beach. The resort includes a dog park, but it does not have a beach where dogs are allowed to play.
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Towns near Crown Lake in Arkansas include Batesville, Mountain Home, and Harrison. These towns are located in the vicinity of Horseshoe Bend, where Crown Lake is situated. They are all within a reasonable driving distance, making them accessible for visits or other needs.