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Holiday Lakes

Town(s): Willard OH
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Size: 221 acres
Average Depth: 14 feet
Maximum Depth: 34 feet

Boating Allowed: Kayaks, Canoes, Sail Boats, Electric Motor Boats, Power Boats, Jet-skis, Horsepower or Speed Restrictions
Boating Comments: 40 MPH Speed Limit
Swimming: Swimming Allowed, Some Restrictions

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Holiday Lakesis a private community in Huron county Ohio, known for its main lake being in the shape of a dragon. The community consists of 1,348 residential lots and also has an additional 7 acre lake for fishing as well as an island large enough for residences to be built. Just 1.5 hours from both Columbus and Cleveland, this private lake community is perfect for a weekend getaway on the lake.

 

Lake / Beaches The main lake at Holiday Lakes is 221 acres with 12 miles of shoreline and an average depth of 14 feet, and a maximum of 34 feet. The community also has a second lake known as Big Bass Lake that is 7 acres in size and primarily used for fishing. Jet skis and power boats are allowed with some size restrictions, and a 40 MPH speed limit, however there is no horsepower limit at the main lake. The community also has two separate beaches with swimming opportunities and other amenities. Both beaches are ample in size and is only usable by residents.

 

Offshore AmenitiesHoliday lakes has plenty of things to do besides boat on the beautiful dragon shaped lake. They have 27 green spaces spread across the community with brand new basketball courts, tennis courts, and sand volleyball courts. The community also has a well-maintained lodge for use by members only as well as a lakefront restaurant with quality food and great views known as the Brass Pelican. The lake is also a hot spot for anglers looking for bass, catfish and other assortments of high value catches.

 

Nearby ActivitiesJust down the road from the lake is Willard Golf Club, a moderately challenging golf course first opened in 1959. The community is also just 45 minutes away also lies Lake Eerie with all its beauty and activities like Nickel Plate Beach and Huron Harbor and Pier. Holiday Lakes is also just under 45 minutes away from Cedar Point amusement park, if you’re craving a little fun and adventure, and Sheldon Marsh State Nature Preserve if you are looking for a relaxing day with nature. These are just a few of the things to do within driving distance of the Holiday Lakes community.

 

Water Quality: No Known Issues
Vegetation Growth: Unknown
Non-native Species: Unknown

Fish Species: Largemouth Bass, Channel Catfish

Boat Access: None, Private Lake
Parking Spaces: 21-40

Shoreline Development: 75-100%