Klinger Lake Activities
Meet your friends on Facebook ! There are currently two Klinger Lake groups : "Klinger Lake", and "I miss Klinger Lake". In addition, we have an official page for the "Klinger Lake Association". You must be a member of Facebook to access these pages (membership is free).
If you know of any lake area activities that you would like to share with your Klinger Lake neighbors, please send them to us at the address on the contact page. They will be posted here.
St. Joseph County Historical Society
The Historical Society operates two museums-- the White Pigeon Land Office Museum and the Centreville Klesner Hotel Museum. The Klesner Hotel Museum is normally open from 10 am - 5 pm on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday or by appointment. They also have history books and maps for sale at a nominal cost. Please verify the schedule before going by calling (269) 503-0196 or (269) 483-7122 for more information.
Klinger Lake Country Club
The Klinger Lake area benefits from the presence of Klinger Lake Country Club, which celebrates its 99th year in 2019.Visit their web site for more information. Also you can download the KLCC Membership Brochure for dues information. Visit the KLCC page on the Klinger Lake Life web site to see additional photos of Club facilities.
Klinger Lake Fishing Information
Fishing is a very popular activity at Klinger Lake. If you are visiting the lake from elsewhere, please take care to avoid bringing exotic and invasive plants into the lake. These undesired hitchhikers are a big problem. For more information, please see our Environment page. The Michigan DNR has some excellent information about the kinds of fish you can find in Klinger Lake. Please follow this link to retrieve the document (PDF).
Klinger Lake Yacht Club
The Klinger Lake Yacht Club was inactive for a few years, but has now reactivated their website, KLYC.ORG. Please visit it for updated information. Many of us remember when there was a large fleet of Flying Scots on the lake and races were held every Sunday afternoon at 3 pm. New interests and different kinds of watercraft have reduced the fleet to a handful, but there are still some sailboats on the lake. If you are interested in meeting up with fellow sailing enthusiasts, please contact Ted Combs, the Commodore, at (630) 788-7246 or email him at [email protected] for more information.
If you know of any lake area activities that you would like to share with your Klinger Lake neighbors, please send them to us at the address on the contact page. They will be posted here.
St. Joseph County Historical Society
The Historical Society operates two museums-- the White Pigeon Land Office Museum and the Centreville Klesner Hotel Museum. The Klesner Hotel Museum is normally open from 10 am - 5 pm on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday or by appointment. They also have history books and maps for sale at a nominal cost. Please verify the schedule before going by calling (269) 503-0196 or (269) 483-7122 for more information.
Klinger Lake Country Club
The Klinger Lake area benefits from the presence of Klinger Lake Country Club, which celebrates its 99th year in 2019.Visit their web site for more information. Also you can download the KLCC Membership Brochure for dues information. Visit the KLCC page on the Klinger Lake Life web site to see additional photos of Club facilities.
Klinger Lake Fishing Information
Fishing is a very popular activity at Klinger Lake. If you are visiting the lake from elsewhere, please take care to avoid bringing exotic and invasive plants into the lake. These undesired hitchhikers are a big problem. For more information, please see our Environment page. The Michigan DNR has some excellent information about the kinds of fish you can find in Klinger Lake. Please follow this link to retrieve the document (PDF).
Klinger Lake Yacht Club
The Klinger Lake Yacht Club was inactive for a few years, but has now reactivated their website, KLYC.ORG. Please visit it for updated information. Many of us remember when there was a large fleet of Flying Scots on the lake and races were held every Sunday afternoon at 3 pm. New interests and different kinds of watercraft have reduced the fleet to a handful, but there are still some sailboats on the lake. If you are interested in meeting up with fellow sailing enthusiasts, please contact Ted Combs, the Commodore, at (630) 788-7246 or email him at [email protected] for more information.