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 Lake of the Woods is the perfect location to live or just get away for vacation. Lake of the Woods Homes for Sale offers the home buyer an excellent opportunity to own a true custom lake home in a 24 hour secure gate community. The community consists of approximately 2,600 acres with 4,260 lots. 850 lots are Lake Waterfront organized with 16 sections that are named after well known southern plantations. The Lake of the Woods community has more than 41 miles of private paved roads.

Lake of the Woods is loaded with many activities include that include swimming and boating on the two lakes, water skiing on the large lake, a grand PGA golf course with Pro Shop and Snack Bar, an Equestrian Center, two outdoor swimming pools, tennis courts, Campground, a Clubhouse with restaurant and space for social and community and club events, Community Center with teen/youth and preschool facilities, and numerous parks with ball fields, basketball courts, horseshoe pits, playgrounds, walking/fitness and nature trails.

Lake of the Woods Lake Swimming Safety Tips


• Never venture beyond 75 feet from shore or from a watercraft in a cove at Lake
of the Woods.
• Never swim alone—use the buddy system.
• Never allow children to swim without supervision.
• Don’t overestimate your swimming ability, especially early in the summer
when the water is cold. Swimming ability is severely decreased in cold water. Judge
your ability to participate in beach activities based on your swimming skills without
the assistance of rafts and other flotation devices.
• Don’t dive or jump in without knowing how deep the water is. Even if the
bottom looks like a long way down, there
could be rocks or other unsafe features on the
ground. It’s best to just wade in.
• Never swim while intoxicated. Alcohol
impairs judgment, unnecessary risks are taken
and a swimmer will tire more easily, increasing
the chance of an accident.
• Never pretend to be in distress. Real
distress could then go ignored.
• Get out of the water immediately if
you hear thunder or see lightning.