Bring your whole crew to Rough River Lake. This brand-new 5-bedroom lakefront home sits right on the water in a quiet, single-entrance neighborhood on George's Branch — the lake's water ski course. Watch the sunset from the covered deck while your group spreads out across three levels of living space, then head down to the water in the morning.
Built for large families and friend groups, the house sleeps 15 comfortably with luxury mattresses in every room. Cook together in the open kitchen, gather around the floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, or take dinner outside to the 12-person covered dining table overlooking the lake. When the kids take over upstairs, the adults can retreat to the finished basement — complete with a wet bar, ice machine, game tables, and a patio with a daybed swing on the water.
On the water: water toys and direct access to some of the best water skiing on Rough River. On shore: firepit for evening s'mores, double-decker porches, and a neighborhood so quiet you'll hear the loons.
MAIN LEVEL
Open-concept great room with a gorgeous kitchen (Thor appliances, large island with seating), dining area with table for 8, and a living room anchored by a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace with two custom couches. The master en suite has a king bed, custom tile shower, and private deck access. Step outside to the covered deck with a 12-person dining table, matching sectionals, and unobstructed sunset views over the lake.
UPPER LEVEL
A queen bedroom with lake views and a cozy double-full bedroom share a bathroom with a jetted tub. Perfect for kids or a second couple.
LOWER LEVEL
The real bonus — a full entertainment floor with a king bedroom, a bedroom with two fulls and a twin trundle, an oversized dual-head tile shower, a wet bar with ice machine, game tables, and two sets of French doors opening to a lakeside patio with a daybed swing and Adirondack chairs.
Every bedroom has its own ductless AC unit — everyone controls their own temperature. Luxury linens and mattresses throughout. Multiple Roku TVs for rainy-day entertainment.
ON THE WATER
The lake level varies seasonally. The Corps of Engineers maintains summer pool from Memorial Day through October 15, which is peak season for swimming, skiing, and boating. The water level is lower in winter and early spring.