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Beautiful Brown Lake has much to offer visitors. Holiday Inn JACKSON NORTHWEST is a perfect place to get some rest; Brown Lake is not the only place close by, Wyckoff Lake is a close by lake. After a long day outdoors Country Hearth Inn Jackson is a tremendous site to spend a night or two, and Sharp Creek is near Brown Lake and is always a joy to stop at. This lake is so wonderful. Looking for something near Brown Lake? Williams Lake is around here, and playing
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| | golf is lots of fun at Ella Sharp Park Golf Course. From a rainfall point of view Brown Lake is a rather typical site; the wettest month of the year is ordinarily May, that's the one that rains the most, and February on the other hand is the driest. And if that's not sufficient, there's a heap more to do in the neighborhood of Brown Lake. Shady Acres Campgrounds is a fine campground nearby. Stay the night at Somerset Beach Campground; there are plenty of folks | |
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from Jackson here at Brown Lake. For the duration of the days of summer at Brown Lake temperatures are ordinarily in the 80's with nighttime lows in the 50's. Highs throughout the wintertime are usually in the 20's with winter lows in the 10's overnight here at Brown Lake.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.18778 Longitude: -84.41944
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Hickory Hills Golf Club
 | Nice course to play. We can play 4 times a week and play a different 9 each time we go.... |
Juniper Hills Campground
 | 13 miles away Juniper Hills is under new management! Weekend campers are now welcome.Unfortunately there is not much for children to do at Juniper Hills. This would be more the type of place for a quiet getaway weekend....Juniper Hills is the place to be race weekends for a GREAT spring break like party. If you are looking to relax and have good family fun its not the place to be. I would not suggest taking anyone under the age of 18 here race weekend. It is adult spring break. If you wanna party this is THE place to be on race weekend. I enjoyed it very much and would return. Quiet hours run 3 am - 8 am.... |
Norvell Lake
 | 15 miles away Can you fish alot of places off shore? also, is there a place to rent boats. My daughter and grand kids just moved right in the area. Thank you-... |
Wildwood Acres Campground
 | 18 miles away We have stayed at Wildwood Acres for the past 3 summers off and on. It is very quiet and family oriented. They have canoe rentals, karaoke on holiday weekends, a fishing/swimming lake, little arcade, showers, bathrooms, horseshoes, boats to rent by the day, a playground, volleyball court, their sites are well maintained and shady, and the staff is very friendly and very involved in keeping up the campground. Not fancy, just right. ... |
Baw Beese Lake
 | 19 miles away Baw Beese Lake is in Hillsdale County Michigan, not Branch County. It is one of the larger lakes in Hillsdale and is next to the county seat of Hillsdale, Michigan. An all sports lake and the origin of the St. Joseph River, Baw Beese is named for the last Chief of the local Potawatamee tribe that lived in this region until being relocated in the early 19th century.... |
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