Directions to LOFS (Lake of the Four Seasons)

It is a 45 minute commute from Chesterton.

Instructions

Landmarks

 

 

Turn SOUTH onto Randolph Street from Route 30

This intersection is POORly marked; however, there is a small, green Lake of the Four Seasons sign on Route 30.   This is a stop light with a church on the south east corner.  This intersection is just west of the new White River Water Park.

 

 

 

Take Randolph Street south for approximately 3.5 miles to the second stop sign and TURN EAST (LEFT) onto 109th Street.

This is a long desolate stretch of farm land.

There is a Marathon Gas station on the south east corner of this intersection.

 

 

 

Turn SOUTH (RIGHT) into main entrance of LOFS. This is North Lake Shore Drive.

You will probably have to check in at the guard shack.

 

 

 

Turn EAST onto East Lake Shore Drive (second left )  and stay on this road for approximately 1.5 miles.

This is a long winding road through the subdivision with tons of little cul-de-sacs splitting off each side.  If you think you’ve gone too far, you’re probably half way there.

 

 

 

Turn RIGHT onto Sunnyslope Drive and stay on this road for approximately 1 block.

This will take you across a small bridge over a point where Lake Holiday connects with Big Bass Lake.

 

 

 

Turn LEFT onto Four Seasons Parkway (the second left past the bridge) and stay on this road for approximately 1 mile.

This is another twisty road.  

 

 

 

Four Seasons Parkway ends at the “camp grounds”.  Proceed into the campgrounds and follow the one-way sign until you reach the soccer fields and parking area.

This is the south most reaches of the LOFS compound. (One might be tempted to leave via the little gate just south of the LOFS Fire Station - i.e., if you are still interested in sport and adventure, and if the gate is open. Everyone should enter LOFS via the main gate entrance.)