06/08/2026
There is a specific kind of morning that Water's Edge guests tend to remember for a long time.
You wake up before the alarm. The air is already warm but not yet heavy. You grab your coffee, walk the short path to the water, and put your paddleboard in before the lake even knows you're there.
For an hour, maybe more, it is just you and the water and the pines along the shoreline. The bass are moving. A heron works the shallows. A boat passes far in the distance, and the wake reaches you in small, slow waves about three minutes later.
Then you paddle back, rinse off, and the day begins.
This is why we keep lake access simple, the boat ramp open, and the early morning hours quiet. Some mornings are worth protecting.
What does your ideal morning on the water look like? Tell us in the comments.