
Crystal Shoreline Nest:
Prime Lakefront Access
Welcome to Crystal Shoreline Nest a cherished multigenerational family vacation home on North Lakeshore Drive. Nestled along the pristine north shore of Big Green Lake in Princeton, Wisconsin, this tranquil getaway offers prime lakefront access to crystal-clear waters, perfect for fishing from the private dock. Swim, boat, or relax on the spacious deck, immersed in the serene beauty of Wisconsin’s deepest inland lake. Create lasting memories in this inviting lakeside nest—book your stay today!













Property Highlights:
Private Pier – Enjoy direct lake access and peaceful mornings by the water
Boat Lift Available – Bring your boat! (+$250)
Fabulous Lake Views – Breathtaking vistas from multiple rooms
Sandy Bottom – Perfect for swimming and water fun
Huge Yard with Fire Pit – Great for evening s’mores and starry skies
Large Screened-In Porch – Relax bug-free with a stunning lake backdrop
Bedrooms & Bathrooms:
4 Comfortable Bedrooms / Sleeps 10+
BR 1: King Bed
BR 2: Two Twin Beds
BR 3: Full Bed
BR 4 (Finished Basement): Two Twins + Full Bed
2 Full Bathrooms – Fresh and spacious
Interior Features:
Air Conditioning – Stay cool all summer long
New Paint & Flooring – Fresh updates in upstairs bedrooms
Updated Kitchen – Fully equipped for family meals
Huge Dining Table – Room for everyone to gather
Finished Basement – Includes a pool table and remodeled bedroom























Enjoy Green Lake Activities
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Nature
Discover the natural beauty of Green Lake, Wisconsin, with the Green Lake Conservancy trails! Spanning diverse landscapes, these trails wind through lush uplands, serene wetlands, and along the shores of Wisconsin’s deepest natural inland lake. Perfect for hikers, bikers, and nature lovers, the conservancy’s 15 public-access properties offer scenic vistas, unique wildlife, and peaceful retreats. From the historic Winnebago Trail to the spring-fed paths of Hammer’s Trail, adventure and tranquility await just steps from the water’s edge.
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Golf
Swing into adventure with golf in Green Lake, Wisconsin! Home to 99 holes across four acclaimed courses, this destination blends challenging play with breathtaking scenery. From Tuscumbia’s historic fairways—the state’s oldest—to Lawsonia’s top-ranked Links and Woodlands, every round offers lush landscapes and unique tests. Nestled near Wisconsin’s deepest lake, Mascoutin’s 27 holes round out a golfer’s paradise, promising unforgettable days on the green.
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Biking
Pedal through paradise with biking in Green Lake, Wisconsin! Trails like the Winnebago and Gold weave across rolling uplands, quiet wetlands, and along the shores of the state’s deepest natural lake. Perfect for cyclists of all levels, the Green Lake Conservancy’s 15 public-access routes deliver stunning views, fresh air, and thrilling rides. From rugged paths to smooth lakeside stretches, this biking haven offers an unforgettable escape into nature’s embrace.
North Lakeshore Drive:
A Historic Lakeside Gem
Nestled along the northern shore of Big Green Lake in Princeton, Wisconsin, North-West Lakeshore Drive is a scenic haven renowned for its prime access to the lake’s crystal-clear, 239-foot-deep waters—Wisconsin’s deepest natural inland lake. Lined with charming homes and cottages, this picturesque road has been a cornerstone of Green Lake’s resort legacy since the 1860s, drawing visitors from Chicago and Milwaukee to its tranquil shores.
Historic Resort Charm Since the mid-19th century, North Lakeshore Drive has captivated vacationers with its serene setting and proximity to Hattie Sherwood Park, featuring a sandy beach, pier, and campground. Early tourists, arriving by train and horse-drawn coach, flocked to cozy cottages along the drive, where families spent summers swimming, boating, and relaxing, often with local “summer girls” assisting with childcare. This vibrant resort culture continues to define the area’s nostalgic appeal.
Native American Heritage The shoreline along North Lakeshore Drive holds deep cultural significance, tied to over 12,000 years of Native American habitation in the region. Archaeological evidence suggests village sites and burial mounds near Green Lake, with the nearby Dartford Cemetery linked to indigenous history and reported paranormal activity, underscoring the land’s rich, storied past.