The Andrea Crossman Group
Phone: (616) 355-6387
Lakeside, Michigan
Located in the heart of "Harbor Country" on the shores of Lake Michigan, Lakeside was originally founded as a logging town feeding the insatiable lumber appetite of Chicago's quickly expanding city. Since then, Lakeside has blossomed into a popular vacation destination for those seeking retreat from the fast-paced metropolitan lifestyle of the surrounding larger cities such as
Detroit, Chicago and Cleveland. Lakeside, Michigan, only 90 minutes from the hustle and bustle of downtown Chicago, or less than 3-1/2 hours from Detroit or Indianapolis. Lakeside is surrounded by sophisticated antique stores, exquisite art galleries, highly-acclaimed gourmet restaurants and only a short drive from nearby award winning Michigan wineries like Round Barn Winery, St. Julian, Domaine Berrien Cellars and Tabor Hill. Best of all, our Inn is only a few blocks or a brief, ten minute walk from the nearest public beach access. And less than five miles away, rests majestic Warren Dunes State Park with its sugar sand beaches, wooded trails and of course Lake Michigan.
The Lakeside Inn is the most popular landmark in the town, and dates back to the times of Al Capone when he and a variety of politicians and movie stars would use the hotel to get away and "unwind" during the prohibition. Today, B & Bs and fine homes along the Lake Michigan lakeshore make Lakeside to call home or enjoy some unwinding yourself. The Lakeside Inn is
a State of Michigan registered Historical Site and a nationally recognized 31-room rustic hotel, located across the Grove from our private Lake Michigan beach.
Harbor Country Lakeside
To begin your search for your dream Lakeside home, contact your local
Lakeside Realtor®
at (616) 355-6387 today.
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