Lake Fenton, Michigan
Population: 4,091
Located in Genesee County
Lake Fenton, MichiganFenton is located in eastern Genesee County. It was first settled in 1834 by Clark Dibble and originally called Dibbleville. In 1837, William Fenton and Robert LeRoy purchased a large plot of land there and registered it under the name of Fentonville. LeRoy built a hotel there the same year and also became the postmaster. Later, Fenton went on to become lieutenant governor of Michigan. The town incorporated with the name of Fenton in 1863. There are around 650-700 families on our lakes, and we certainly have a good time. You can see an example of our parade of lights with the videos that are on the website. There are several islands which are inhabited during the summer, making for the perfect get-away. The public access to the lake is limited to 42 boats, meaning that we are not overrun by non-riparians on the weekends. It's crowded, but not to the extent of some of the other lakes in the area. There is one larger lake called Lake Fenton. It's about 845 acres. On a typical nice summer day, you can nearly walk across the lake on all the boats that gather. This is a great atmosphere for those who like to socialize to the fullest extent. Unfortunately, there are several accidents throughout the year, but that's the price they pay to live on a "hopping" lake. Lake Shannon and Silver Lake are 2 of the many others in the area. They are significantly smaller than Lobdell, and the real estate costs are much higher than here. This isn't to say that the homes are that much nicer, but more that the atmosphere they attempted to create early on in their history. I think both of those lakes have websites, but I'm not sure what they are. Michigan Lakes, Boating, Fishing and Recreation Find homes for sale in Lake Fenton Michigan
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