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""Tucked in south central Wisconsin, just 3.5 hours north of Chicago and 1.5 hours from Milwaukee, Green Lake has earned the nickname of the 'Hamptons of the Midwest.' Families have been summering there since the 1800s, when the shoreline was dotted with a handful of rustic resorts.""
""The lake itself is a draw: at 236 feet, it's the deepest [natural inland lake] in Wisconsin and stretches seven miles, making it ideal for sailing. Residents are still able to stay active when snow and below-zero temperatures arrive, with snowmobiling, fat-tire biking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing serving as popular pastimes.""
Lake towns provide opportunities for full-time living, combining recreational activities with community engagement. Green Lake, Wisconsin, known for its deep waters and small-town charm, offers year-round activities like snowmobiling and festivals. Aurora, New York, is another appealing option, showcasing historical charm and a vibrant community. Real estate prices vary, with homes starting around $550,000 and luxury options reaching up to $4 million. Choosing the right lake town can enhance the waterfront lifestyle experience throughout the year.
Read at Travel + Leisure
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