Sunday, May 10, 2020

Learn more about White Birch Lakes Recreational Association and all it has to offer!







LAKES AND COMMON AREAS
White Birch Lakes Recreational Association has three private lakes, each with its own unique characteristics. Whether swimming or ice fishing, the lakes can be enjoyed year round.

Holiday Lake features the most remote and private member area with a large beach, barbecue grill and picnic pavilion. It's stocked with Bass and several species of pan fish.

Timber Lake access is off Timber Road and features a large beach area with picnic tables and barbecue grills. The land slopes dramatically towards the lake just past the picnic and parking areas providing a spectacular view. Timber Lake is stocked with Perch, Pike, and Bass. 

White Birch Lake offers member access just before the Clubhouse. This lake is stocked with Walleye, Pike and Trout and is often visited by Loons and Wood Ducks. Members can also visit the lake and Angel Park by strolling through the large common area off Laurel Lane or at the south end of Teaberry Lane. 



FACILITIES
Along with the large, indoor heated pool, the Clubhouse offers great features including a family style lounge and a game room.

Because it is a recreational community, camping on member owned residential lots is allowed from the beginning of Memorial Day weekend through October 31.

White Birch Lakes has a campground for exclusive use by members and their guests. It features campsites for trailers, campers, or tents, electrical hook-up, playground and restroom's with showers. We also offer a few camping sites that are full hookup, i.e. water, sewer, and electric.  There is also a large pavilion located in the campground which provides a great location and setting for family reunions or outdoor summer parties.


Call or Text Shannon at Homewaters Recreational Real Estate at 989-339-1326 or call (877)820-1194 ext 711 to schedule a showing! 
Email: shannonrealestateagent@yahoo.com

Visit the links below to learn more about our listings within White Birch Lakes!




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