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Sugar Springs Real Estate in Gladwin, Michigan
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![]() Sugar Springs is a recreational development that celebrated
its 30th anniversary in 2002. There are about 3,200 acres of land and 1000 acres of water
in the complex. Lake Lancelot has about 250 surface acres of water and Lake Lancer about
750 acres. Both are all sports lakes. Amenities include a championship golf course with
clubhouse, restaurant, pub, indoor pool, beach clubs, boat docks, activities buildings and
air strip. There are approximately 1400 homes/cottages in the complex now and 40 to 50 new
ones are being built each year. Services available include a central sewer system,
underground utilities, natural gas, cable TV, asphalt roads, and weekly garbage pickup. Check out the Sugar Springs web site: www.sugarsprings.net.
![]() Secord Lake is a long slender body of water consisting of
about 2100 surface acres. This lake was formed by constructing a dam immediately north of
Secord Dam Road. Cottages and homes line the lake and its coves and fingers. Boaters can
travel several miles up and down this body of water which includes the Tittabawassee
River. It is the largest lake in Gladwin County and is a all sports lake.
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Gladwin, the county seat of Gladwin County, is located in central Michigan just
a little to the east, at the junctions of M-18 and M-61. Situated on the Cedar River,
this city started around 1875 during the lumber boom, taking on the name of the river.
It later was renamed after the county when it was discovered another city had the name of Cedar.
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