Best Winter Lake Vacation Destinations

Split Rock Lighthouse, Minnesota pictured next to a snowy frozen lake and a pink sunset.
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So far in our vacation destination series, we have covered the best lakes for relaxation, outdoor enthusiasts, and shopaholics. But now, as sunny rays give way to snowflake days, it’s time to talk about the best winter lake vacation destinations. These top locations not only provide stunning snowy views but also host winter festivals and offer various outdoor activities. So get the family together, grab your coziest coat, and get ready to begin your unforgettable winter adventure!

Lake Superior, Minnesota/Michigan/Wisconsin

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Since Lake Superior touches three states—Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin—it offers an incredibly wide range of winter lake activities. However, if you had to choose only a few things to do, the sandstone caves at Wisconsin’s Apostle Islands should be at the top of the list. Showcasing picturesque frozen waterfalls and streams, the area is a true winter wonderland. Then, after you soak in these views, you can attend the famous Ice Festival, featuring kids’ activities, ice sculptures, MIRA Ice Racing, fireworks, and a snow slide. Or, if you happen to be on the Michigan side of the lake, you can hop over to Marquette, which hosts major skiing events and a dog sled race in January.

Lake Morey, Vermont

Ice sculpture of several roses in a vase on Lake Morey in Vermont.
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Unlike Lake Superior, Lake Morey is relatively low profile. So, it’s the ideal lake for relaxing and getting away from the fast pace of city life. Moreover, Lake Morey is a wintry paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering plenty of family-friendly adventures and activities. If you’re feeling gutsy, you can skate the entire length of the 4.5-mile lake, or you can conquer the longest Nordic skating trail in the nation. Other fun winter activities include the Holiday Market, pond hockey, and sledding. And perhaps the pinnacle of winter on Lake Morey, the beloved Carnival weekend features night skating, entertainment, snow sculpture contests, lakeside dining, and more.

Lake Geneva, Wisconsin

Ice castles lit up by red, green, blue, and purple lights situated on Lake Geneva in Wisconsin.
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Lake Geneva may be far from Switzerland, but its views rival Europe. To soak in this scenery, hikers can take a brisk winter walk along the 23-mile shoreline path. Additionally, Lake Geneva’s January Winterfest is an iconic event, attracting travelers from all across the nation. Visitors can view incredible ice sculptures at the National Snow Sculpting Championship and visit the eccentric ice caves on the lake. Moreover, if they enjoy winter sports, they can go sledding, ice fishing, or ziplining. Lake Geneva also offers many relaxing activities, such as indoor igloo dining and stellar spas.

Maroon Lake, Colorado

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Situated ten miles from Aspen, Maroon Lake features idyllic winter landscapes. Reflecting the 14,000-foot snowy peaks above, the lake is the perfect place to capture a seasonal family photo. Although Maroon Lake is not accessible via roadways during the winter, visitors can ski, snowshoe, or snowmobile to the area. Additionally, nearby Aspen provides plenty of opportunities to get into the winter spirit. The Breathtaker Alpine Coaster winds through the forests and can go up to 28 miles per hour. Individuals can control their own cars along the track, granting them the sensation of skiing without the exertion or risk. Aspen also offers tranquil hiking tours and dogsledding endeavors.

Lake Chelan, Washington

Winterfest at Lake Chelan, featuring a cozy snowy town and fireworks over the lake.
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If a snow globe came to life, it would be winter at Lake Chelan. With the Northern Cascade Mountains as its magnificent backdrop and crisp glacier-fed waters, the lake features Washington’s finest winter views. Only nine miles from downtown Chelan, Echo Valley showcases 70 acres of terrain and offers snow tubing, skiing, snowboarding, and x-country runs. Additionally, Lake Chelan’s Winterfest is an unparalleled seasonal attraction. Featuring remarkable ice sculptures, impressive fireworks, the infamous ice bar, sledding, and live music, Winterfest will transform your vacation into an unforgettable experience.

Now you know about the best winter lake vacation destinations. So don’t just stand there frozen—go out and have the snowy getaway of your dreams!

Fresh Water, Sandy Shores: The Best Beach Lakes in the U.S.

Lake Michigan – Photo courtesy of Kelsey Young.

Who said sandcastles are reserved for ocean coasts? It turns out, you can find that sandy shoreline you’ve dreamed of on a landlocked lake. Further, many of these lakes with beaches are comparable to coastal settings. The difference is how they’re formed. Most saltwater lakes develop from tidal action eroding sediment while freshwater beaches arise from materials along the shoreline. Across the U.S., thousands flock to beach lakes every year. If you’re looking to purchase a lake home — but you’ve considered a beach house as well — you can have the best of both worlds.

Lake Michigan, MI

Lake Michigan – Photo courtesy of Kelsey Young.

Of all the beach lakes in the U.S., Lake Michigan is perhaps the most famous. Given its prominent reputation and expansive coastline, it’s no surprise why. Some refer to it as the country’s “third coast” following the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. However, Lake Michigan’s 3,200 miles of shoreline surpasses the Atlantic Ocean’s 2,069 miles of general coastline along the east coast. Besides its size, Lake Michigan is known for its sand dunes, which make up the most extensive freshwater dune system in the world. While strolling along these dunes, you’ll hear a distinctive squeaking noise beneath your feet. This endearing quality is due to the high quartz levels in Lake Michigan’s sand. From over 2,000 listings on our website, you’re sure to find a dream home here.

Lake George, NY

Million Dollar Beach Lake George, NY
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Lake George is fondly called the “Queen of American Lakes” for a reason. Four hours north of New York City, this clean, natural lake is surrounded by the stunning Adirondack Mountains. The Adirondack waters are some of the country’s most pristine, and the water’s clarity makes it a popular scuba diving destination. Along Lake George’s shores, popular public beaches include the Million Dollar State BeachShepard Park Beach, and the Lake George Dog Beach. Most of these beaches are close to Main Street for convenience. After a day at the beach, head to the bustling town and grab a burger at Heroes at the Lake before catching a concert in the tree-lined park behind Shepard Park Beach.

 

Lake Willoughby, VT

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The unassuming town of Westmore, Vermont’s population, rarely exceeds 300 people. However, it would be best if you didn’t underestimate it. This tiny town is home to one of America’s stunning beach lakes. Nestled between Mount Pigsca and Mount Hor, Lake Willoughby is known as “America’s Lucerne,” after Lake Lucerne in the Swiss mountains, due to its fjord-like features. Fed by underground springs, it remains crystal clear and cold throughout the year. Poet Robert Frost referred to it as a “fair, pretty sheet of water.” For beach access, the North Beach is particularly stunning, but you can find sandy shorelines in multiple spots. 

To check out the area before buying a home, book a spot at the WillowVale Inn. Westmore’s only year-round lodging center offers cozy cabins and cottages to enjoy the crisp New England weather.

Geneva Lake, WI

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Are you dreaming of a luxurious life on the lake? Look no further than Geneva Lake, Wisconsin, located in the resort city of Lake Geneva. This destination is a popular retreat for midwesterners, just two hours outside Chicago. The surrounding town is steeped in history from the late 19th century’s Gilded Age. During this short period of rapid economic growth, wealthy Chicagoans developed homes along the Shore Path still standing today. After a full day at one of the public beaches (Riviera Beach, Williams Bay Beach, Fontana Beach, or Big Foot State Park), you can enjoy antique shopping in the historic downtown area. 

Lake Travis, TX

Volente Beach, Lake Travis, TX – photo courtesy of AustinTexas.org.

Part of the Highland Lakes Chain in Texas, Lake Travis is a beloved spot for Austinites and visitors. Spanning 63.75 miles, this massive lake is famous for fishing, boating, and Devil’s Cove (also known as the “party cove”). From film festivals to breweries, there’s always something to do in the Lake Travis area. Today, we’re highlighting its status as one of the best beach lakes in the U.S. specifically. Tourists flock to Volente Beach for its resort and water park. For a more secluded vibe, hop over to Mudd Cove Beach or Bob Wentz Park. In short, if you’re seeking a relaxing beach lake with proximity to a thriving city, Lake Travis is an excellent pick. 

For more information on these beach lakes and other lake markets nationwide, check out our listings at Lakehomes.com!

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