This property is being offered as a whole parcel.  With the charming main lodge and winding path to the adjacent guest cottage beckoning through the years, there was always a family member in residence through the summer and full with large gathering spaces in the main lodge’s living room, dining room, and around the kitchen table.  Several detached garages provided space for cars, boat storage and beach and dock equipment.

The main lodge holds much charm throughout 2,100 square feet with three stone fireplaces, wide planked floors, leaded glass windows, a spacious separate dining room as well as a large kitchen, two first floor master suites with full baths, and an upstairs “Crew’s Quarters” of an attic loft bedroom and bath.

The guest cottage packs a lot of punch in approximately 1100 square feet…living room with a brick fireplace, dining nook with built-in bookcases, two bedrooms down with a bath, and a large bedroom and bath up. 

The spacious property from Stolt Road to the northerly “Pointe” share hard packed sandy waterfront with the ability of a gradual walk-out, and frame your view down the West Arm with the best sunrises on the lake.

The owners have enjoyed this very private 3,000+ feet on Walloon Lake’s northern point of the West Arm for three generations.  Leaving a legacy on the lake, the family created a permanent “greenbelt” off the entrance from Camp Daggett Road, encompassing 59 acres of meadows, and donated this land to the Walloon Lake Land Trust as conservation easement for peaceful enjoyment by the family or those who follow and buy the remaining waterfront, sitting on an additional 75 acres.

There has not been a parcel of this size for sale on Walloon Lake…extremely private with expansive waterfront and tremendous supporting acreage.

This location is so desirable for easy access to the quaint Petoskey Gaslight Shops, the exclusive Bay Harbor Resort golf links overlooking Lake Michigan, the best skiing in the Midwest at the two Boyne facilities and Nubs Nob for winter fun, summertime boating and sailing up and down the Lake Michigan coast with a delightful hitch to the North Channel via Mackinaw Island…and then there’s the Horton Bay Fourth of July parades!

The potential for this property is unmatched by any other offering on the lake.