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Lake Village, AR Furnace & Air Conditioning Installation, Repair & Maintenance

Leroy Bowlin Heating & Air Conditioning Inc is proud to serve the Lake Village community!

We are proud to be part of this community, serving your heating and air conditioning needs. Whether you need repair, replacement or a new installation of a furnace, air conditioner, heat pump or air filtration system, we get the job right the first time. Our certified technicians service all furnace and air conditioning make and models.

Please call us today at 662-332-9610 to consult with our home comfort specialist.

About Lake Village, AR - Happy to be your hometown Heating & Air Conditioning Contractor!

Welcome to Lake Village! Situated on the shores of beautiful Lake Chicot, Lake Village is a natural choice for the outdoor aficionado or the part-time historian. Life in Lake Village epitomizes the hometown warmth that one expects in the Delta. Nationally known for its largemouth bass, Lake Chicot also offers an abundance of crappie, bream and catfish for the avid angler. With over 20 miles of waterfront and four public launching ramps the lake is set up and ready for your fishing trip any time.  The seasonal weather makes spring and summer better times for fishing, of course but you can also just come out for a weekend of fun and relaxation in the winter or fall.

Visitors have their preference of several motels and RV parks.   Lake Chicot is the largest natural oxbow lake in the nation and was formed in the 14th century when the Mississippi River changed its course. The lake has become a popular vacation spot for anglers and tourists who enjoy camping and water sports. Summertime brings people from all over for some R&R on the shores of this stunning, pristine oxbow lake.

Hernando de Soto, a Spanish explorer, discovered the lake in the 16th century and he was given a water burial in Lake Chicot when he died. The lake was given its name by French explorer, LaSalle in the late 17th century.  LaSalle mistakenly got the idea that the many cypresses located in the lake were stumps and gave the body of water the name "Chicot.”  It means, literally, stumpy.  In 1855, a small stream of Lake Chicot was given the name, "Whiskey Chute", after a steamboat filled with whiskey was sunk and John Murrell and his group of outlaws were raided by local officials.    The lake has seen many generations of settlers and residents come and go.  And, with each summer, it greets even more visitors.  This lake is, truly, a local landmark.