locustlakevillagelakefronthomes: Lake Front Friday!/ Locust Lake Village
- 09/30/11 06:05 AM
Locust Lake Village is beautiful! Another beautiful spot in the Pocono Mountains full of fun and nature including wild turkey, deer, fox, and black bear! Plenty of amenities for all residents as well including beaches with consession stands. Basketball courts and a baseball field are also available for use. Did i mention that there is fishing allowed at the lakes at your convienance, and grillings and picnicing by the beautiful lakeside! Many listings for Locust Lake available now as it is only a few miles up the road from my office! Check out homes and browse Locust Lake Village for free (2 comments)
Locust Lake Village is a private lake community comprised of 1600 properties just off of Rte 940 in the town of Pocono Lake, PA. Their amenities are as follows:Pilgrim Lake is 1.62 acres and is the only designated area for ice-skating, as long as weather permits.
East Lake is 5.24 acres and is used for fishing, swimming, having picnics, grilling outdoors, and playing bocce. There is a limited food concession on property, a basketball court, a baseball field, and other activities may be scheduled here during the summer season.
Pines Lake is 60.57 acres (0 comments)
locustlakevillagelakefronthomes: 301 & 302 Ridge Road - Magnificent Gameland Bordering Property
- 09/12/09 04:20 AM
Prepared by Rick Cordisco on Saturday, September 12, 2009 12:18 PM The information on this sheet has been made available by the MLS and may not be the listing of the provider. 301 & 302 Ridge Rd, Pocono Lake, PA 18347 List #09-2388Attention Outdoor Enthusiasts!!! This is the One Acre Property You Have Been Waiting For! Newer Home, All One Floor Living Except The Loft. Split Chalet with Full Master Suite. Hardwood Floors and Fully Furnished And All Backed Up to Pristine Bradys Lake State Gamelands with The Trout Creek Running Through it.
As is customary here in the Poconos, the Fall Season ushers in the "Unofficial Lakefront Home Buying Season". I'm not really sure why but my theory is that the present owners of these 'soon to be for sale' lakefront homes want to get them on the market but use them one last summer and after summer they put them up (0 comments)