Williams Bay
This well-kept village is located on the northwest edge of Geneva Lake, and offers a quieter alternative to the bustle of Lake Geneva. Williams Bay is just under 3 square miles and gives residents wonderful lakeside options for the community to share, including swimming at Williams Bay beach, nature trails and waterfront dining and cafés.
Whitewater
Whitewater is a community that is rich in history and natural beauty as it is nestled in the hills and trees of the Kettle Moraine State Forest. The city is vibrant and thriving with a great balance of small town feel and university life. The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater is located in the town and hosts year-round events such as plays, ballets, operas, and performing arts.
Walworth
Located on the Southwest side of Lake Geneva, the village of Walworth is a friendly and well-kept community in Walworth County. Scattered throughout the town, residents can enjoy an abundance of dining options that are available from Thai cuisine, pub and grills to pizza and pasta. Walworth also has a wide array of small storefronts, farm stands, and other local establishments.
Verona
Verona, Wisconsin, is a dynamic blend of suburban tranquility and economic vitality. Nestled just southwest of Madison, this city boasts a family-friendly atmosphere with top-notch schools and well-maintained parks. Epic Systems, a major health software company, contributes to a thriving job market, attracting a diverse and educated community. Verona's vibrant downtown features local businesses and eateries, while nearby nature reserves like Badger Prairie County Park provide outdoor recreation. With a commitment to community development, Verona manages to preserve its small-town charm while embracing growth and innovation, making it a sought-after destination for residents seeking a balanced lifestyle.
Twin Lakes
The name Twin Lakes refers to the combination of Lake Mary and Elizabeth Lake, together making up one of the most-visited lake communities in Southeastern Wisconsin. The lakes are connected through a narrow channel on the north end of Elizabeth Lake. Both lakes have many entertainment options with friendly and active lakefront restaurants and bars offering a change to fuel up and cool down after a day on the water.
Twin Lakes makes for a great place to call home or visit for a weekend, as it is just minutes to the Wisconsin/Illinois border.
Sun Prairie
Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, radiates warmth and community spirit in the heart of the Badger State. Known as the "Groundhog Capital of the World," the city's charm extends beyond its furry meteorologist to a thriving community. Quaint streets host local shops, diverse eateries, and community events, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Sun Prairie's expansive parks and the scenic Token Creek add to its recreational appeal. With a burgeoning tech industry and top-notch schools, the city strikes a balance between suburban comfort and economic vitality. Sun Prairie stands as a friendly, forward-looking city, offering a blend of modern amenities and small-town hospitality.
Stoughton
Stoughton, Wisconsin, exudes historical charm and contemporary allure in equal measure. Nestled amidst rolling hills, this city embraces its Norwegian heritage, evident in its iconic Victorian architecture and the annual Syttende Mai celebration, the largest outside of Norway. Stoughton's quaint downtown invites exploration with unique boutiques and local eateries. The scenic Yahara River winds through the landscape, offering recreational opportunities and a picturesque backdrop. Home to the Stoughton Opera House and a vibrant arts community, the city fosters cultural enrichment. With a welcoming spirit and a blend of old-world character and modern amenities, Stoughton captivates residents and visitors alike.
Monona
Nestled along the shores of Lake Monona, the city of Monona, Wisconsin, radiates a serene lakeside charm. A stone's throw from Madison, Monona offers a harmonious blend of residential comfort and recreational allure. With its tree-lined streets, well-maintained parks, and a waterfront dotted with boat docks, Monona embraces a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. The Monona Community Pool and the Dream Park add to the city's appeal, providing recreational spaces for all ages. With a strong sense of community pride, Monona stands as a lakeside gem, offering a peaceful escape without sacrificing proximity to the cultural vibrancy of the nearby capital.
Middleton
Middleton, Wisconsin, embodies the perfect blend of suburban tranquility and urban convenience. Nestled just west of Madison, this charming city boasts a welcoming community and a thriving economy. Middleton's vibrant downtown brims with boutique shops, diverse dining options, and a lively arts scene. Pheasant Branch Conservancy provides a natural retreat with trails and scenic beauty, complementing the city's commitment to green spaces. Home to the National Mustard Museum, Middleton embraces quirky charm alongside its well-planned neighborhoods. With top-notch schools, a strong sense of community, and proximity to Madison's cultural offerings, Middleton stands as a delightful haven for residents and visitors alike.
Madison
Madison, Wisconsin, stands as a vibrant cultural hub and state capital, nestled between two sparkling lakes. Home to the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the city exudes youthful energy, blending academia with a thriving arts scene. The iconic State Capitol, overlooking the isthmus, anchors a downtown adorned with eclectic shops and farm-to-table eateries. Madison's extensive park system invites outdoor enthusiasts, while cultural events, like the renowned Farmers' Market and the Forward Music Festival, celebrate diversity and creativity. With its progressive spirit, picturesque landscapes, and dynamic urban offerings, Madison captivates as a welcoming, forward-thinking destination in the heart of America's Dairyland.
Town of Geneva
"The peaceful town of Geneva is located just north of Lake Geneva and Williams Bay and is a charming residential area for both vacation homes and year-round residences. Recreation opportunities are not hard to find in Geneva; Lake Como offers a variety of lake activities including fishing, swimming and boating. At the north end of Geneva is Hawks View Golf Club where golfers can play on two distinctly different 18-hole courses: the scenic Como Crossing course and the family-friendly par-3 course, Barn Hollow.
Town of Lyons
The town of Lyons is situated midway between the cities of Burlington and Lake Geneva, WI. Established in 1839, this charming community has a variety of housing options from countryside estates to classic ranch homes.
The White River is a central feature in the town of Lyons, providing not only wildlife habitat, but opportunities to enjoy the outdoors with fishing, canoeing, and kayaking.
Town of Linn
Linn is a township spanning the central portion of Geneva Lake and offering an abundance of residential lakeshore options on both the north and south shores. The town extends south of Geneva Lake to contain the unincorporated communities of Linton and Zenda, as well as an abundance of farmland and wooded lot properties with natural beauty and rural character.
Lauderdale Lakes
Three spring-fed lakes connected via wide channels form the Lauderdale Lakes. These crystal-clear lakes include Green Lake, Middle Lake and Mill Lake, together spanning over 820 acres with depths up to 55 feet. There are many quiet nooks and crannies found winding around these sprawling and scenic lakes, making this area perfect for a private experience fishing, boating, kayaking or perhaps an on-shore picnic.
Lauderdale Lakes is a short 30-minute drive to the Wisconsin/Illinois border, making it a convenient vacation destination and second-home town.
La Grange
La Grange is a small town located in Walworth County, between East Troy and Whitewater. Miles of rolling countryside and farmland encompass this picturesque community. Lauderdale Lakes is nearby and offers La Grange residents an easy option to relax at the lake for the day.
The town of La Grange hosts community events throughout the year, bringing residents to enjoy festivals like the annual La Grange Fire Department Steak Fry, including raffle prizes, drinks and great food.
Lake Geneva
Sitting on the eastern shore of Geneva Lake, this charming town was originally settled in the 1830s by immigrants from New England and New York arriving via the Erie Canal. Following the civil war, Lake Geneva transformed into a resort for wealthy Chicago families who constructed their mansions along the lake. At this time it became known as the Newport of the West, referring to its extravagant summer mansions built by the likes of Schwinn, Maytag and Wrigley.
Today the town of Lake Geneva is a thriving community full of year-round locals that is also recognized as one of the Midwest's top vacation destinations. The community offers a wonderful variety of property options ranging from beautiful lakeside homes and country estates to historic and charming downtown neighborhood residences.
Abbey Springs
Abbey Springs is a stunning gated community set along the rolling slopes of Geneva Lake’s Southern Shore. Abbey Springs offers its residents access to an abundance of amenities including a public clubhouse, several restaurants, a pool house, and an outstanding 18-hole golf course with well-manicured greens, lush fairways, and wooded hillsides.
Powers Lake
Powers is a small lake with just under a mile of pristine shoreline and a maximum depth of 33 feet and is a great spot to enjoy all kinds of water sports.
Geneva National
Geneva National is a private gated community offering resort-style living within its 1,800 beautiful acres, including scenic wetlands and woodlands.
Whitewater Lake
Grab a picnic basket, beach towels, and prepare for a fun-filled day at Whitewater Lake Beach! Full of year-round activities, Whitewater Lake makes for a great location to relax on the water or take part in the many activities that surround it.