Directions
to LOFS (Lake of the Four Seasons)
It
is a 45 minute commute from Chesterton.
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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.) |