The Village

Lakewood Village is a Deed Restricted community of approximately 450 parcels of land located on and around Lake Neva, Thompson Lake, and Brendel Lake in White Lake Township, Michigan. Lakewood Village is made up of the following 13 villages:

The Lakewood Village Association Deed Restrictions are a part of your property's Title/Deed when you purchased your residence and are legally binding in a court of law. Please be sure to read them carefully.

Residents are also bound by state fishing and boating laws as well as all applicable state and local (township/county) ordinances.

  • The posted speed limit throughout Lakewood Village is 25 M.P.H.

  • Please note that all canals are No Wake zones, according to the State of Michigan.

  • REPORT WATER SAFETY VIOLATIONS to the OAKLAND COUNTY SHERIFF: 248-391-0256

Lakewood Village Association Beaches

Two Association Beaches are open to all current members from 8 am until 9 pm, and are located at the end of Beachway Drive (Brendel Lake) and at the end of Thompson Lane where the Subdivision ends (Lake Neva). Pets, glass containers and alcoholic beverages are not allowed at the beach areas.

All guests must be accompanied by a resident in good standing when using beaches, launches, fishing or boating Please have your current membership card on hand to present if requested.

No boats are to be launched from the beach. Boat ramps are located on Arttdale for Lake Neva and at the end of Beachway for Brendel Lake. Please KEEP THE BOAT RAMP AND BEACH GATES CLOSED AND LOCKED for security purposes. All watercraft must display MC numbers and a current state registration sticker. State Fishing Licenses are required. "Catch & Release" is encouraged. Lakes Neva, Thompson, and Brendel are stocked with fish.


Other Information

  • School District - Huron Valley: 248-684-8000

  • School Bus (transportation): 248-684-8200

  • White Lake Township Offices: 248-698-3300

  • Offices, Fire, Police, & Library are located on M-59 at Porter Road

  • White Lake Township: population (est.) 35000, Registered Voters 25,000, Area: 37.2 sq miles, 26 named lakes, 2 State Parks