Current Cabin Area
The existing resort side gives guests the quiet lake stay experience Sparks Lake Resort is already known for.
Sparks Lake Resort is preparing for its next phase of growth with a planned new cabin area across the lake on the Sparks Lake Activity Center side. As SLAC continues to grow, this expansion helps connect lodging, recreation, and community in one larger lakeside experience.
This future cabin area is more than a building project. It is part of a larger move to connect Sparks Lake Resort with the future of the Sparks Lake Activity Center and create a stronger destination across the full property.
SLAC was formerly Emeline Carpenter Elementary School, established in 1964 in a historically underserved area of Nacogdoches. Today, that property is being reimagined into a space for recreation, gathering, and long-term community impact.
As SLAC grows, the resort is expected to grow with it. Adding cabins on the Activity Center side of the lake helps physically connect both sides of the property and opens the door for a broader guest experience that ties lodging, recreation, and community together.
Under the leadership of Warren “Ralph” Sparks, this next phase reflects a vision rooted in both investment and place — building something lasting for guests, families, and the wider Nacogdoches community.
Increase availability for busy weekends, returning guests, event traffic, and long-term growth around the lake.
Create a stronger physical and visual link between the current resort side and the Sparks Lake Activity Center side.
As the Activity Center expands, new lodging on that side helps support events, visitation, and future programming.
Start with four cabins, then continue expanding as demand, infrastructure, and the overall vision continue to grow.
The current cabin area is the base of today’s guest experience and the foundation this next phase grows from.
The new cabin area is planned for the Sparks Lake Activity Center side, bringing lodging closer to recreation and future activity.
This is the established resort side, home to the current cabins and the core lodging experience Sparks Lake Resort already offers today.
The current cabins are the foundation of the Sparks Lake Resort experience today. The future cabin side builds on that success and extends the destination across the lake.
The existing resort side gives guests the quiet lake stay experience Sparks Lake Resort is already known for.
The present cabins show the tone of the resort — relaxed stays, lake atmosphere, and a setting built to return to.
The future side across the lake is meant to expand what already works while making room for more guests and more growth.
These images represent the direction of the future cabin area — new lakefront lodging, phased construction, and a stronger connection between the resort and the Sparks Lake Activity Center.
A look at the style and atmosphere planned for the next phase of lodging across the lake.
The future buildout is expected to happen in stages, beginning with four cabins and continuing as demand increases.
The long-term goal is a larger Sparks Lake experience that joins the current resort and SLAC side together.
This section is styled so it can work now as a public-facing progress area and later be tied into your live board or office tracking system as the project advances.
Site planning, layout direction, and guest experience concepts are actively being shaped around the first four future cabins.
The new cabin area is being planned to connect the resort experience more directly with the Sparks Lake Activity Center side.
More cabins may be added in later phases as demand grows and the overall property vision continues to expand.
The future cabin area is part of a broader vision — one that connects the current resort, the Activity Center, and the community in new ways. As the property grows, the goal stays the same: build a place people want to return to.