Top Five Movies Set on the Lake

On the lookout for some fitting lake movies to Netflix and chill with this summer?

Look no further! We’ve pulled together some fun summer flicks that will get you in the mood to spend some time on the lake, wherever you are.

What About Bob (1991)

When psychiatrist Dr. Leo Marvin (Dreyfuss) meets Bob Wiley, a good-natured, socially oblivious and anxiety-prone patient (Murray), he gets more than he bargained for. After their first therapy session, Dr. Marvin goes on vacation with his family on Lake Winnipesaukee. Things take a left turn when Wiley appears, having been unable to cope on his own. Despite Marvin’s protests, Bob’s friendly, innocent nature wins the hearts of his family and neighbors.

Marvin’s attempts to drive Bob away backfire time and again. Each time, Bob faithfully interprets them as a “radical new therapy.” At one point, Marvin goes so far as to actually strap Bob to the mast of his sailboat before going out on the lake, knowing that Bob is terrified of the water. Naturally, this cures Bob of his phobia. Before they pull back into dock, he is triumphantly shouting, “I’m sailing!”

What About Bob was set on Lake Winnipesaukee. By the time filming took place for the movie, set in the summertime, the leaves on Winnipesaukee were already changing color.

As a result, filmmakers actually shot the movie at Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia. The institution where Marvin tries to have Bob committed is the Elks National Home for Retirees in nearby Bedford, Virginia.

The Lake House (2006)

  • Starring: Keanu Reeves, Sandra Bullock, Christopher Plummer
  • Set in: Madison, Wisconsin
  • Filmed in: Maple Lake Forest Preserve, Chicago, IL

The most obvious resident on any list of lake movies, The Lake House was unfortunately panned by critics. The story revolves around a doctor (Bullock) who exchanges love letters with the previous tenant (Reeves) at her Wisconsin lake house in an unusual way. We won’t spoil the storyline. Let’s just say that depending on how you look at it, the letters travel either much faster, or much slower, than the US Postal Service.

The lake house in the movie was set in Wisconsin, but filmed on Maple Lake, in the Maple Lake Forest Preserve in the southwest suburbs of Chicago.

Filmmakers built the lake house entirely for the movie set. After filming, they removed the structure and put a simple fishing dock in its place.

On Golden Pond (1981)

  • Starring: Katharine Hepburn, Henry Fonda, Jane Fonda
  • Set in: Golden Pond (fictional), New England
  • Filmed in: Squam Lake, New Hampshire; Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire

Lake movies often only star young people. Not so for this adaptation of the Ernest Thompson play! On Golden Pond stars a retired couple, Ethel and Norman Thayer, played by Katharine Hepburn and Henry Fonda. Ethel and Norman spend each summer at their cottage on the fictional Golden Pond in northern New England. When their daughter, played by Henry Fonda’s real-life daughter Jane Fonda, visits, she asks if her son Billy can stay with them while she goes on vacation. They resent each other at first, but Norman and Billy grow close over the summer through their love of fishing.

Filmmakers leased the lake house used in On Golden Pond from a New York physician, on the shores of Squam Lake in New Hampshire. They modified the house for the shoot, adding an entire second story and balcony.

The waters of Squam Lake are shallow, but extremely cold, even for summer filming. The actors had to wear wetsuits under their clothing for many of the shots, including the famous scene in which they crash their fishing boat on the rocks. Hepburn, 74 at the time, performed all her own stunts, including a dive into the lake’s frigid water.

Lake Winnipesaukee also served as the location for some additional shots.

Meatballs  (1979)

  • Starring: Bill Murray, Harvey Atkin, Kate Lynch, Chris Makepeace
  • Set in: Unspecified
  • Filmed in: Camp White Pine (and nearby locations) in Haliburton, Ontario

Meatballs is one of the quintessential summer camp and lake movies. Murray stars as the head of a new group of counselors-in-training at Camp North Star, a cut-rate summer camp. The comedy follows the counselors’ practical jokes, romances, and misadventures over the summer. The movie culminates with their annual Olympiad competition with the rival Camp Mohawk.

Meatballs was followed by several sequels, but only one of them, Meatballs III: Summer Job, has any connection with the cast of the original film.

The movie was filmed at Camp White Pine in Haliburton, Ontario. Surprisingly, the camp stayed in operation during filming. This resulted in many of the actual campers and counselors serving as extras in the film.

Big Fish (2003)

  • Starring: Ewan McGregor, Albert Finney, Billy Crudup, Jessica Lange
  • Set in: Various locations across the United States
  • Filmed in: Various locations in Alabama (Wetumpka, Montgomery, and Jackson Lake)

While not properly set on a lake, Big Fish is a movie all about water. The film follows the life, adventures and many tall tales of Edward Bloom. Actors Ewan McGregor, in flashbacks, and Albert Finney, in the present day, play Bloom.

The film starts with Bloom telling the story of the day his son was born, when he caught a monstrous catfish by using his wedding ring as bait. Bloom recounts his life story in a series of fantastic tales, starting with his childhood in Ashton, Alabama. He encounters a witch as a young boy and is shown his death. He discovers the hidden town of Spectre, befriends a misunderstood giant, works at a circus, serves in the Korean War, and becomes a traveling salesman all before marrying the love of his life, Sandra.

Fun fact: You can still visit the fictional town of Spectre, located on the privately-owned Jackson Lake Island near Millbrook, Alabama. The houses and buildings from the movie set are still standing, and visitors have to pay just a $3 admission fee. Campsites are available, and the fishing is supposedly fantastic. Just like the residents in Big Fish, you won’t ever want to leave…

Already seen all of these movies? Check out our article, “Lake Movies You Must See” for more flicks to add to your must-watch list.

Home Gutter Maintenance

Cleaning rain gutters is not normally at the top of a homeowner’s to do list, but it should be.

Gutters clogged with leaves and other debris can overfill and crack. When damage like this is sustained, rain water spills in undesirable places causing unforeseen damage.

A single leak in the gutters can result in foundation cracking, mold and mildew growth, flooding in basements and crawl spaces, soil erosion under a home’s foundation and more.

Structural damage to homes can be costly to fix; while, mold and mildew can even increase the risk of respiratory illnesses and home deterioration.

Properly maintained gutters and downspouts are an important part of household maintenance that help to prevent costly renovations.

Install Some Downspout Extensions and Schedule Regular Maintenance

The first step in protecting your home from water damage is to schedule regular maintenance on gutters, downspouts and extensions.

At least twice a year, all areas need to be checked for clogs, leaks, holes, rust and any fungal growth. Any of the aforementioned issues in your gutter system need to be fixed as soon as they are discovered.

If your home does not already have them, installing downspout extensions will allow you to redirect rain water away from your home, landscaping and areas prone to erosion.

Water can be redirected up to 50 feet away from your property.

Think About Installing Gutter Guards

One way to cut down on clogs inside your gutters is to install gutter guards. These guards can be mesh, grated metal or thin metal sheets.

Installed over the open tops of the gutters, they keep leaves and other debris from clogging up the drainage system.

If you install gutter guards be sure they are easy to remove for occasional, but necessary, cleaning.

Seal All Leaks Using Gutter Seal

If a portion of the gutter is leaking, it is not necessary to replace the entire system. There are products available to seal such leaks and help to avoid potentially expensive repairs.

Products used for this purpose can be found at most hardware stores.

Take note that it will be necessary to completely clean the gutter system and allow it to dry prior to applying the product. Most include strips of plastic and adhesive to repair torn areas.

Inspect and Re-position the Splash Blocks Frequently

Splash blocks are plastic, ceramic or concrete ramps that are seen in many yards under the downspouts.

Occasionally these are pushed out of position by the water coming down from the gutters. When this happens, rain water could potentially flow under the foundation and into crawl spaces of your home.

Heavier splash guards are more stable. Decorative blocks are also available for homes. Click here to search your favorite on Amazon.

Gutter Cleaning Reminders

Always remember to keep on top of your gutter maintenance to protect your home from damage by setting quarterly reminders.

If you do not have the capability to do the maintenance yourself, there are professionals that you can hire to do the maintenance for you.

Tiny Home Living, Is it For You?

One of the latest ways of alternative living is residing in a tiny home. This movement has started a few short years ago and does not seem to be slowing down.

It doesn’t seem like a fad, but a popular alternative way of life. Thousands of people are opting for a mortgage free life to ease the pain of the current economy.

Can you imagine living free of rent, with no mortgage, and tiny utility bills? Those who seek out tiny houses are searching for just that. They offer a way to live limited monthly bills.

Economic and the environmental changes can force us to re-evaluate our way of life. As it turns out, there are many people who have opted for this cheap way of life in order to sustain their family or themselves.

What are tiny homes?

Tiny homes offer a simple way of life with a beautiful small home, yet has everything that you need to live. Traditionally, these small homes are measured to be around 8 X 16 feet. They normally contain a sleeping loft, living area, a bathroom, and a kitchen.

They can be constructed to fit a trailer so that they are able to be moved very easily. They offer individuals the chance at homeownership without having to purchase large lots of land for them to reside on. For some, tiny living allows them to live off the grid, since the tiny homes are able to generate their own electricity, as well as water.

Some aspects of living in a tiny home are very different than a normal home. Storage is very limited and belongings are restricted to almost the bare minimum.

How do you purchase a tiny home?

There are different companies that will offer you custom built tiny homes or you can build your own with typical construction materials or with a kit.

There are other companies that offer you a shell, which comes ready to travel on the trailer, with a roof, windows, and the door. You are responsible for building the inside how you would like it.

Where can you park your tiny home?

Parking will ultimately be dependent on how your home is registered. Most tiny homes are registered as RVs. This means that you can park your tiny home on RV lots and other places that are RV friendly.

However, there are some tiny homes that are classified as a mobile home. In this case you will be able to park your tiny home wherever mobile homes are welcome.

Tiny homes can be a perfect fit for someone who wants to spend all their time at the lake out on the lake. They provide a place to clean up, sleep and eat to recharge then head back out on the water.

Tiny homes may not be for everyone, but it doesn’t look like this movement is going anywhere anytime soon!