Amenities

Meadow Lake, located in White Lake, provides its residents with the quiet charm of country living and easy highway access to all the wonderful things that a larger metropolitan city offers.
Only 15 minutes from Auburn Hills and Clarkston and a short 45 minute drive to Detroit, White Lake residents have world-class culture and entertainment at their doorstep! Concert lovers can take their pick of two incredible venues for live entertainment: the DTE Amphitheatre and the Palace of Auburn Hills. The DTE Amphitheatre attracts more than 80 major artists each year, and the Palace is consistently voted one of the best venues for pop and country entertainment.
Those looking to head downtown for their fun need look no further than the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, one of the country's most recorded orchestras, offering incredible entertainment in its renovated Orchestra Hall. The Michigan Opera Theatre, one of the city's most precious jewels, enriches lives and fosters creativity by offering the best in professional productions from the grand opera, operetta, musical theater and ballet repertory. The Detroit Institute of Arts claims one of the largest, most significant art collections in the nation, with over 65,000 works that inspire and excite visitors. From mummies to Matisse, Asian antiquities to cutting edge realists, the DIA features the most renowned works of art in all media!
Did you know that sports fans living at Meadow Lake have several major recreational facilities only minutes away? Michigan's metro parks are all within easy reach of Meadow Lake, and the Indian Springs Metro Park is situated just down the road from Meadow Lake, offering 8 miles of paved cycling, hiking, in-line skating and jogging paths for our residents' enjoyment! How about taking on the ski slopes of Alpine Valley (25 slopes), Mt. Holly (18 slopes) or Pine Knob (15 slopes)? Each resort is within 13 miles of the community! Of course, if you prefer watching instead of active participation, Meadow Lake's proximity to Detroit allows the sports fans to head down to the brand-new Ford Field for a Lions game, the new Comerica Park to catch a Tigers game, or Joe Louis Arena to catch the Red Wings in action. The Pistons, at the Palace of Auburn Hills, bring more than their share of excitement as well!
Meadow Lake residents desiring to nourish their children's creative ambitions can spend the day at the Detroit Science Center, where hands-on interaction is encouraged, as well as exploration and study of science and technology. The Detroit Science Center was among the first places in the country to offer an IMAX Dome Theatre! Why not celebrate people and ideas that have fired our imagination and changed our lives by heading down to the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village? Discover national treasures and artifacts that have shaped American, including the bus Rosa Parks boarded when she began her quest for freedom for African Americans, and the limousine President Kennedy was driving in when he was assassinated in 1963. The Museum is rich in history and moving memorials. Don't forget the Detroit Zoo! Easily accessible to Meadow Lake residents, the Zoo is one of the country's finest institutions, serving as a refuge for thousands of animals from more than 100 endangered, threatened and rare species. Some species at the Zoo are already believed to be extinct in the wild!
No matter what your preference, every option is available to you at Meadow Lake! Why not visit the community today? Find out why so many residents call Meadow Lake "home"!
Community Manager:
Stacey Austin
3951 Bentwood Circle W.
White Lake, MI 48383
Phone: (888) 506-3289
Hours:
Mon - Fri: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Evenings and Saturday by Appointment