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    Alger Apartments

    1 - 2 Beds

    1232 S I 75 Business Loop, Grayling, MI 49738

    You will experience value and commitment to customer service satisfaction as it was meant to be! Our pattern of ownership, development and management enables us to provide you with consistent, reliable and dedicated service. You will find Alger Apartments is the best value with carefully thought out floor plans that will exceed your expectations. Furry friends are welcome too! We invite you to

    1232 S I 75 Business Loop, Grayling, MI 49738

Why Live in Bear Lake

Bear Lake in Frederic County, North Michigan, is a rural neighborhood known for its scenic lakes and outdoor recreation. Residents enjoy forested streets and access to Bear and Cub Lakes, which are popular for boating, kayaking, and fishing. Homes in Bear Lake are primarily log cabins and lake houses, many with private docks and large barns for storing recreational equipment. The area is mostly residential, with limited commercial businesses, so locals travel 15 miles to Kalkaska or Grayling for shopping and dining. Bear Lake Inn & Dingman’s Beergarden is a local favorite, offering food and drinks year-round, with lawn games in the summer and a snowmobile-friendly parking lot in winter. Public access beaches provide sandy shores for summer sunbathing, while the lakes are also popular for ice fishing in winter. Pickerel Lake in Kalkaska State Forest Campground offers rustic camping and hiking opportunities with a 2-mile loop trail. The neighborhood is zoned in the Kalkaska Public School District, which has average ratings. Bear Lake is a car-dependent area, with snowmobiles commonly used for winter travel. The nearest grocery store is Family Fare Supermarket, located 14 miles east in Grayling. For fresh produce, residents can visit the Grayling Farmers Market during the summer months. The neighborhood’s rural setting and recreational attractions make it a popular spot for seasonal residents and weekend retreats, although a small population lives there year-round.
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