- Address
- 5700 North Scenic Drive, 49461
- Chain
- IL
- Built
- 1890 (renovated 2005)
About Lakeside Inn Resort
Step in our front door, step back in time. Lakeside Inn Resort has a rich history which dates back to 1857 when it was first built as a general store. Throughout the years the original character and charm have been maintained in this beautiful lodge overlooking White Lake. Lakeside Inn is now operated by the fourth generation of the Groessl family, Todd and his wife Jodi. With emphasis on personalized care for each guest, the resort is an ideal setting for the entire family. White Lake is yours to enjoy just outside your doorstep - boating, fishing, swimming or just to relax and take in the view. Our resort offers you a wonderful setting for your vacation. An outdoor heated pool, tennis, basketball and shuffleboard can all be part of your days activities. There are many scenic and historic attractions near the resort. White River Light Station Museum is just a short ride or pleasant walk from Lakeside Inn. You will find many golf courses, a paved bike trail, and state parks with sandy beaches along Lake Michigan just a few miles from the resort. Lakeside Inn is only minutes away from Michigans largest amusement park. Michigans Adventure is both a water park and traditional ride park. We are a short distance from Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp and the Muskegon Winter Sports Complex. Water front dining is yours to enjoy whether it be a romantic dinner for two, larger group dining or a family celebration in our dining room. A complete dinner menu and cocktails can be enjoyed while watching the ever changing activities on the lake. Sit, relax and enjoy spectacular views of beautiful White Lake in one of our lounge areas. Families and groups can gather in spacious rooms for games and visiting. Reserve the private dining room for your rehearsal dinner, graduation party, family reunion, birthday, anniversary celebration, retirement dinner, retreat, company meeting, or your special event.
Resort - Located on the south shores of White Lake which flows through a
