Learn The Fenton, Linden Lakes
Whether you're looking for your dream home or to sell your home, The John Wentworth Group has the resources to make it happen. We pride ourselves on being able to meet all your buying and selling needs, your transaction will be smooth due to our excellence in customer service.
We specialize in Waterfront Real Estate for buyers who love the Lakes of Fenton, Linden and the surrounding areas. As a resident of this beautiful area, we know it's a great place to call home, and we'd be happy to help you get settled here.
In the mean time, check out the links below to "Learn Our Lakes."
Lake Fenton
Known as Long Lake in the past, it is an all-sports 845 acre, 95 foot deep natural spring-fed kettle lake. It has 18 acres of islands. The lake's mean depth is 21 feet.
Silver Lake
A 310 acre, spring-fed all-sports kettle lake, with 14 acres of islands. It has a maximum depth of 64 feed and a mean depth of 19 feet. This is a single inlet from Marl Lake on the south end and an outlet that discharges into Lake Ponemah on the north end. There is a 62 foot deep basin at the south end of the lake. Connects to Mark Lake.
Lake Ponemah
A 378 acre all-sports natural kettle lake. It has a maximum depth of 77 feet and a mean depth of 23 feet. Connects to Squaw & Tupper Lakes.
Lobdell Lake
This lake covers 545 acres and has a maximum depth of 78 feet. It's an all-sports lake. Public access is on Seymour Road between Silver Lake Road and Glenn Hatt Street.
Bennett Lake
A 150 acre all-sports lake with the maximum depth of 125 feet. No public access. Connects to Lobdell & Hosington Lakes.
Lake Shannon
A 262 acre lake that has a maximum depth of 25 feet. It is Livingston County's largest private all-sports lake. It has no public access.
Lake Tyrone
A 102 acre lake on Hartland's northern border with Tyrone Township. It has a maximum depth of 25 feet. There is no public access.
Runyan Lake
A 160 acre lake with a maximum depth of 70 feet. No public access. The all-sports lake is almost fully developed with year-round homes.
Byram Lake
A 139 acre spring-fed kettle lake. The lake has a maximum depth of 50 feet and an average depth of 15.9 feet.
Tipsico Lake
A 300 acres and a maximum depth of 27 feet. It's an all-sports lake with public access off Tipsico Lake Road, near Webberdale.

