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Interested in fun facts and the history of Lakes of the North, MI?
Then read on!
Lakes of the North is a small unincorporated village in Antrim County, Michigan, located within Star Township. The village is surrounded by beautiful lush forests, lakes, and streams. The village has a small population and is known for the year-round recreational activities it offers, including boating, fishing, camping, hiking, and skiing. There are several parks, trails, and lakes within the community, including the private Pencil Lake, which is only accessible to property owners within the community. The village has a community center, an outdoor pool, and a golf course. The Lakes of the North annual craft show is a popular event in the village that draws locals and visitors alike.