Michigan
Lake Lancelot real estate is a beautiful, but less active, market for lake homes and land in Michigan.
There are typically very few lake homes for sale on Lake Lancelot, and around 10 lots and land listings available.
This lake is a mid-sized Michigan lake.
Lake Lancelot covers 230 acres and is the neighbor of Lake Lancer. Saginaw, Michigan, is 72 miles southeast and Grand Rapids, Michigan, is 142 miles southwest.
MyMichigan Medical Center Gladwin is 13 miles away, and Gerald R. Ford International Airport is 153 miles away from Lake Lancelot.
Lake Lancelot is a great place to enjoy fishing, swimming, and paddleboarding. The lake is an all-sport lake with private access, making it more sequestered.
Fishermen can expect Bluegill, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, and Rock Bass among the most popular catches. Local and state fishing and boating regulations apply.
Whether you want to spend the day going for an exciting jet ski ride or going for a sunset cruise, Lake Lancer is a great place to do so.
Gladwin offers a variety of fun activities ranging from gorgeous gardens to incredible golf courses. Sugar Springs Resort has a clubhouse, lounge restaurant, campground, pool, and two golf courses, all of which are open to the public.
If you’re looking to get further off the lake, the Fruitful Orchard and Cider Mill offers many different events like a fall festival, perfect for the whole family, and the Merry-Hearted Cidery, a sister company, specializes in hard ciders.
For a gorgeous garden experience, visit Stone Cottage Gardens. There are several lovely gardens to walk through as well as a store where employees can recommend plants perfect for your new lake home landscape.
Enjoy a bite to eat at one of the local favorites like the Riverwalk Grill, the Hearth, Macks on Main, Pepper Mill Restaurant, or Piper’s Pub, all within twenty minutes of the lake.
With a historic main street near the lake, the small-town feel in Gladwin makes the community a charming place.
The lake itself is the perfect place to build community by visiting neighbors’ docks, checking out Lake Lancer, and attending firework shows and other activities put on by the lake’s activities committee.