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Whiskey Pines Lodge - Eagle Mountain Lake Luxury Lodge - A guest favorite!
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3 chambres3Â salles de bain8 personnes
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Fort Worth, TX
- Place, Lac Eagle MountainâȘ1 min Ă piedâŹ
- Place, Stade et centre de congrĂšs Fort Worth Convention CenterâȘ26 min en voitureâŹ
- Place, AT&T StadiumâȘ39 min en voitureâŹ
- Airport, Dallas, Texas (DFW-AĂ©roport international de Dallas-Fort Worth)âȘ37 min en voitureâŹ
Chambres et lits
3 chambres (8Â personnes)
Chambre 1
1 trĂšs grand lit
Chambre 2
1 grand lit
Chambre 3
1 trĂšs grand lit
3Â salles de bain
Salle de bain 1
Savon · Serviettes fournies · Baignoire ou douche · Baignoire · Toilettes · Baignoire à jets · Shampoing
Salle de bain 2
Savon · Serviettes fournies · Baignoire · Toilettes · Shampoing
Salle de bain 3
Savon · Serviettes fournies · Toilettes · Douche uniquement · Shampoing
Espaces
Terrasse en bois ou patio
Véranda ou lanai
Cuisine
Balcon
Coin salle à manger séparé
Salle Ă manger
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Whiskey Pines Lodge - Eagle Mountain Lake Luxury Lodge - A guest favorite!
Welcome to Eagle Mountain Lake Luxe Lodge â a rare, storybook lakefront retreat where rustic architecture meets designer polish. Set on a serene, protected cove with shimmering water views, this residence delivers the kind of outdoor living most guests only see in magazines: an expansive covered patio and true chefâs outdoor kitchen built for sunset grilling, game-day spreads, and late-night sâmores under the stars. Inside, youâll find warm woods, curated textiles, and high-end furnishings that feel both indulgent and deeply comfortableâperfect for families, couplesâ getaways, and executive stays alike.
Why Guests Love It
âą Outdoor Oasis: Oversized, covered patio with lounge seating, al-fresco dining, TVs, and a fully appointed outdoor kitchen for effortless entertaining.
âą Elevated Interiors: Rich, rustic finishes balanced with modern comfortâthink plush seating, layered lighting, and designer dĂ©cor.
âą Entertainerâs Plan: Flowing indoorâoutdoor living, generous gathering spaces, and a well-stocked kitchen thatâs a joy for cooks and caterers.
âą Peaceful Water Setting: Coffee at first light, glassy morning water for paddle sessions, and golden-hour skies that turn evenings into events.
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A Lake with a Legacy
Eagle Mountain Lake was created by damming the West Fork of the Trinity Riverâan ambitious project authorized in 1928, with dam construction beginning in 1930 and completing in 1932. Water impoundment began in 1934, ushering in a new era of flood control, water supply, and recreation for Fort Worth and the surrounding communities. Today, Eagle Mountain remains one of North Texasâs most cherished playgrounds, managed by the Tarrant Regional Water District.
The lake has hosted a vibrant boating culture for nearly a century. The prestigious Fort Worth Boat Clubâan institution with a national reputation for sailing excellenceâwas established around the lakeâs formative years (FWBC formed in 1931), its heritage woven into local lake life and regattas.
For beach days and family swims, Twin Points Park brings resort-like amenities with a broad swim beach and seasonal hoursâan easy add-on to any day on the water. (Tip: check current hours/permits.)
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Where Youâll Be
This address gives you the best of lake living with city access. Eagle Mountain Lake sits just northwest of Downtown Fort Worthâclose enough for a dinner at the Stockyards, far enough to swap city hum for lapping waves.
âą Downtown Fort Worth & Sundance Square: Approximately 15â20 miles depending on routeâplan ~25â35 minutes, traffic permitting. Visitor resources place Eagle Mountain Park about 15 miles NW of Fort Worth, which aligns with typical drives from the lake area into the city core.
âą Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District: Popular estimates cite around 11â15 miles from the lake areaâperfect for a half-day of shopping, dining, and the famous cattle drive before heading back for dockside wine.
âą DFW International Airport: Roughly 31â32 miles from Eagle Mountain to DFWâstraightforward access for out-of-state guests and business travelers. (Major carriers, global routes.)
âą Nature & Trails: Eagle Mountain Park offers 400â450 acres and ~6 miles of scenic hiking on the lakeâs northwest shorelineâgreat for morning miles before a boating day.
âą Swim Beach & Launches: Twin Points Park (seasonal swim beach, online permits; boat ramp details vary).
For broader context, Eagle Mountain lies ~20 miles from Fort Worth city centerâclose enough for spur-of-the-moment museum trips, the Cultural District, or a zoo day with the kids.
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The Home, In Detail
Arrival & First Impressions
Drive a quiet lakeside road to a welcoming façade that blends Texas ranch character with modern refinement. Step inside to soaring ceilings, natural textures, and curated art that signal youâre somewhere special. The homeâs layout encourages togethernessâopen living flowing into dining, into the patio, into the water.
Living Spaces
A grand great room anchors the interior with generous seating, a statement fireplace, and sightlines to the lake. Multiple conversation zones allow the group to split for movies, board games, or quiet reading without losing the âall togetherâ feel. Evening lighting layersâlamps, dimmers, and warm LEDsâcreate an intimate atmosphere after sunset.
Chef-Forward Kitchen (Indoors)
Inside, cooks will appreciate premium appliances, expansive prep surfaces, and smart storage for multi-course dinners or casual nacho bars. Coffee lovers: expect a thoughtful setup for slow mornings by the water.
Outdoor Kitchen & Patio (The Star!)
The outdoor kitchen is a true showpiece: built-in grill, burners, prep space, refrigeration, and bar seatingâdesigned for all-day grazing and effortless hosting. A spacious covered patio with fans and lounge/dining zones extends your living room into the landscape. Fire feature for crisp nights; TVs for the big game; and soft string lighting that turns the terrace into a private bistro.
Bedrooms & Baths
Rest spaces have a refined, rustic-luxe profile: textural linens, premium mattresses, and blackout options for late sleepers. Spa-style baths feature quality fixtures, plush towels, and thoughtful amenitiesâideal for extended stays.
Tech & Comfort
High-speed Wi-Fi, streaming-ready TVs, and zoned climate control keep everyone comfortable. Keyless entry and intuitive house guides streamline arrivals for multi-family groups and business travelers.
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How to Spend Your Days
âą Mornings: Coffee on the patio, quick hike at Eagle Mountain Park, or a slow paddle along the cove.
âą Afternoons: Beach time at Twin Points Park, marina lunches, or a scenic drive to the Stockyards for shopping.
âą Evenings: Sunset grilling in the outdoor kitchen, golden-hour photos on the dock, and star-watching with dessert by the fire table.
History buffs can sprinkle in lake loreâhow Eagle Mountain was engineered in the early 1930s and has supported the regionâs growth and recreation for generations. Sailors will appreciate the areaâs legacy and the Fort Worth Boat Clubâs celebrated role in regional regattas.
âž»
Nearby Essentials (Guest-Friendly Logistics)
âą Groceries & Supplies: Multiple options within a short drive along Boat Club Rd / Azle area corridors (varies by route).
âą Dining: From lakeside grills to elevated Fort Worth staplesâDowntown, West 7th, and the Cultural District are all realistic dinner runs. (Think 25â40 minutes depending on traffic and exact destination.)
âą Air Travel: DFW within ~31â32 miles; arrivals are easy for out-of-state or international guests.
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The Eagle Mountain Difference
Unlike busier urban lakes, Eagle Mountain balances play and peace: wake sports on open water; quiet coves for paddle boards; and shorelines dotted with parks, marinas, and private docks. The reservoir spans roughly 8,694â9,200 acres depending on pool levelâbig enough to explore, intimate enough to feel like âyourâ lake during a morning cruise.
âž»
House Rules & Notes (for a smooth stay)
âą Respect quiet hours after dusk; sound travels over water.
âą Observe lake safety and local regulations (ramps, swim beach permits, and seasonal hours may changeâalways verify before you go).
âą Please treat the designer furnishings and finishes with care; this is a high-end home curated for elevated experiences.
âž»
A Final Word
Whiskey Pines Lodge is more than a beautiful place to sleepâitâs a destination. Where the heritage of a 1930s North Texas lake meets the modern joy of outdoor living, and where sunlit water becomes the backdrop to everything from family milestones to corporate retreats. Come for the patio and outdoor kitchen⊠stay for the way life slows down the moment you arrive.
Why Guests Love It
âą Outdoor Oasis: Oversized, covered patio with lounge seating, al-fresco dining, TVs, and a fully appointed outdoor kitchen for effortless entertaining.
âą Elevated Interiors: Rich, rustic finishes balanced with modern comfortâthink plush seating, layered lighting, and designer dĂ©cor.
âą Entertainerâs Plan: Flowing indoorâoutdoor living, generous gathering spaces, and a well-stocked kitchen thatâs a joy for cooks and caterers.
âą Peaceful Water Setting: Coffee at first light, glassy morning water for paddle sessions, and golden-hour skies that turn evenings into events.
âž»
A Lake with a Legacy
Eagle Mountain Lake was created by damming the West Fork of the Trinity Riverâan ambitious project authorized in 1928, with dam construction beginning in 1930 and completing in 1932. Water impoundment began in 1934, ushering in a new era of flood control, water supply, and recreation for Fort Worth and the surrounding communities. Today, Eagle Mountain remains one of North Texasâs most cherished playgrounds, managed by the Tarrant Regional Water District.
The lake has hosted a vibrant boating culture for nearly a century. The prestigious Fort Worth Boat Clubâan institution with a national reputation for sailing excellenceâwas established around the lakeâs formative years (FWBC formed in 1931), its heritage woven into local lake life and regattas.
For beach days and family swims, Twin Points Park brings resort-like amenities with a broad swim beach and seasonal hoursâan easy add-on to any day on the water. (Tip: check current hours/permits.)
âž»
Where Youâll Be
This address gives you the best of lake living with city access. Eagle Mountain Lake sits just northwest of Downtown Fort Worthâclose enough for a dinner at the Stockyards, far enough to swap city hum for lapping waves.
âą Downtown Fort Worth & Sundance Square: Approximately 15â20 miles depending on routeâplan ~25â35 minutes, traffic permitting. Visitor resources place Eagle Mountain Park about 15 miles NW of Fort Worth, which aligns with typical drives from the lake area into the city core.
âą Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District: Popular estimates cite around 11â15 miles from the lake areaâperfect for a half-day of shopping, dining, and the famous cattle drive before heading back for dockside wine.
âą DFW International Airport: Roughly 31â32 miles from Eagle Mountain to DFWâstraightforward access for out-of-state guests and business travelers. (Major carriers, global routes.)
âą Nature & Trails: Eagle Mountain Park offers 400â450 acres and ~6 miles of scenic hiking on the lakeâs northwest shorelineâgreat for morning miles before a boating day.
âą Swim Beach & Launches: Twin Points Park (seasonal swim beach, online permits; boat ramp details vary).
For broader context, Eagle Mountain lies ~20 miles from Fort Worth city centerâclose enough for spur-of-the-moment museum trips, the Cultural District, or a zoo day with the kids.
âž»
The Home, In Detail
Arrival & First Impressions
Drive a quiet lakeside road to a welcoming façade that blends Texas ranch character with modern refinement. Step inside to soaring ceilings, natural textures, and curated art that signal youâre somewhere special. The homeâs layout encourages togethernessâopen living flowing into dining, into the patio, into the water.
Living Spaces
A grand great room anchors the interior with generous seating, a statement fireplace, and sightlines to the lake. Multiple conversation zones allow the group to split for movies, board games, or quiet reading without losing the âall togetherâ feel. Evening lighting layersâlamps, dimmers, and warm LEDsâcreate an intimate atmosphere after sunset.
Chef-Forward Kitchen (Indoors)
Inside, cooks will appreciate premium appliances, expansive prep surfaces, and smart storage for multi-course dinners or casual nacho bars. Coffee lovers: expect a thoughtful setup for slow mornings by the water.
Outdoor Kitchen & Patio (The Star!)
The outdoor kitchen is a true showpiece: built-in grill, burners, prep space, refrigeration, and bar seatingâdesigned for all-day grazing and effortless hosting. A spacious covered patio with fans and lounge/dining zones extends your living room into the landscape. Fire feature for crisp nights; TVs for the big game; and soft string lighting that turns the terrace into a private bistro.
Bedrooms & Baths
Rest spaces have a refined, rustic-luxe profile: textural linens, premium mattresses, and blackout options for late sleepers. Spa-style baths feature quality fixtures, plush towels, and thoughtful amenitiesâideal for extended stays.
Tech & Comfort
High-speed Wi-Fi, streaming-ready TVs, and zoned climate control keep everyone comfortable. Keyless entry and intuitive house guides streamline arrivals for multi-family groups and business travelers.
âž»
How to Spend Your Days
âą Mornings: Coffee on the patio, quick hike at Eagle Mountain Park, or a slow paddle along the cove.
âą Afternoons: Beach time at Twin Points Park, marina lunches, or a scenic drive to the Stockyards for shopping.
âą Evenings: Sunset grilling in the outdoor kitchen, golden-hour photos on the dock, and star-watching with dessert by the fire table.
History buffs can sprinkle in lake loreâhow Eagle Mountain was engineered in the early 1930s and has supported the regionâs growth and recreation for generations. Sailors will appreciate the areaâs legacy and the Fort Worth Boat Clubâs celebrated role in regional regattas.
âž»
Nearby Essentials (Guest-Friendly Logistics)
âą Groceries & Supplies: Multiple options within a short drive along Boat Club Rd / Azle area corridors (varies by route).
âą Dining: From lakeside grills to elevated Fort Worth staplesâDowntown, West 7th, and the Cultural District are all realistic dinner runs. (Think 25â40 minutes depending on traffic and exact destination.)
âą Air Travel: DFW within ~31â32 miles; arrivals are easy for out-of-state or international guests.
âž»
The Eagle Mountain Difference
Unlike busier urban lakes, Eagle Mountain balances play and peace: wake sports on open water; quiet coves for paddle boards; and shorelines dotted with parks, marinas, and private docks. The reservoir spans roughly 8,694â9,200 acres depending on pool levelâbig enough to explore, intimate enough to feel like âyourâ lake during a morning cruise.
âž»
House Rules & Notes (for a smooth stay)
âą Respect quiet hours after dusk; sound travels over water.
âą Observe lake safety and local regulations (ramps, swim beach permits, and seasonal hours may changeâalways verify before you go).
âą Please treat the designer furnishings and finishes with care; this is a high-end home curated for elevated experiences.
âž»
A Final Word
Whiskey Pines Lodge is more than a beautiful place to sleepâitâs a destination. Where the heritage of a 1930s North Texas lake meets the modern joy of outdoor living, and where sunlit water becomes the backdrop to everything from family milestones to corporate retreats. Come for the patio and outdoor kitchen⊠stay for the way life slows down the moment you arrive.
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