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    4.4 (12 reviews)

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    My home.

    This is a horrible campground. Rick, the manager, gave out my personal information to a total stranger that was interested in one of my campers. There was NO for sale sign on it. My RV was in the storage area there and Rick let him look in the windows and then gave him my phone number. What an idiot! If he was professional, he would have taken a message, not hand out my personal phone number. He rarely cleans the bathrooms. He constantly talks behind everyone's back. He's so unprofessional it's hard to believe he has a job. When someone's septic is leaking, he won't say anything, they just mow around it so watch out for the tall grass. He's too busy slandering everybody and discriminating against others that he doesn't bother doing his job. When he's talking to you and he stutters more and more, that means he can't remember the last lie he told you. He even told me in front of my neighbors that he wanted to go off on me one night when I was telling him how sorry I was for a tragedy that he was going through. I wish he would have gone off on me. Also, during the flood, the village was hauling out the RV's. Rick told several people that didn't have to leave and those poor people found out an hour later that they were under water. They were hauling boats before they got my RV. A total stranger had to get them to get my home out of the water. There's a newspaper picture of my RV and you can see all the others around it were already hauled out while Rick let mine sit in the rising water. I waited over 5-1/2 hours for them to move it and Rick did that purposely because I talked to him at the beginning of the flood and he said he'd be right down. They wouldn't have come to get my trailer if it wasn't for that stranger. By the time they got it, they snapped the heated water hose, electric cord, and satellite cable. He knew I was disabled and couldn't work parts of the unhooking process and but he told me he'd be right down to help and never showed. They brought it to me with my slideouts out, rear jacks down, and steps out. He twisted my steps and I later fell off of those twisted steps and broke my wrist and hand. If I could give negative stars in this review, I would. Below is the newspaper pic of my RV. It had to go through deeper water to get out of that place and also the water was deeper before it was ever moved. The campers behind it in the picture are the ones in the storage area. My camper was the last one on either side of the road before it was pulled out.

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    St Mary's Lake

    St Mary's Lake

    4.5(4 reviews)
    17.8 mi

    As a graduate of the University of Notre Dame, I always cringe when people refer to it as Notre…read moreDame University. That's kind of a personal peeve--although you'd be surprised at how many really well educated people in academia make this mistake--but it's also kind of ridiculous because (a) I'm normally not a pretentious person and (b) the official name of the school isn't the University of Notre Dame. The official name is the University of Notre Dame du Lac. For those of you whose French is rusty, that means "the University of Our Lady of the Lake." "The Lake"? Which lake? Well, despite the fact that the Golden Dome and Touchdown Jesus and the Grotto are far more famous landmarks, Notre Dame has two lakes at the far north end of campus. I'm not sure whether they were man-made or whether they used to be one lake (which would explain why it's not "Our Lady of the Lakes"), but I'm glad they exist and that there are two of them. This review is of St. Mary's Lake, which is the western one. It's a little bit smaller than St. Joseph's Lake, but the main differences between the lakes are that the terrain around St. Mary's Lake is flatter and has less foliage and that it freezes during the winter. (I'll explain in a future review why St. Joseph's Lake doesn't freeze.) I love this lake. When I first visited Notre Dame in 1993, I walked around it a few times, saw all these students jogging around it, and saw people playing chess at a bench on its north (?) side. Although I wanted to come to Notre Dame for many other reasons, that trip cemented my desire. Besides being spectacular in myriad ways, Notre Dame is a beautiful place. I say this as someone who hates most of its architecture. Despite some of the monstrosities that the university has erected, especially recently, the natural beauty of Northern Indiana shines through, and St. Mary's Lake is a good example of that. When I ended up here in grad school (having officially been denied admission three times so far--I would also be denied a fourth time), I walked around St. Mary's Lake a bunch of times. In fact, I bet I circled the lake more times in September and October 2001 than I did the rest of the time I was at Notre Dame. Grad school is busy, and I found so many other unique campus landmarks that reinforced my connection to this physical place. It's not that I began to dislike St. Mary's Lake; it's that I began to appreciate other things as well. I never did play chess with anyone on that bench, but I did have some pretty amazing conversations with people while walking around the lakes, and it was always fun each spring to watch the ducks and geese showing off their offspring.

    Used to fish here when i was little and mom worked on campus. Great memories. Fishing ok. Campus…read morehas changed. More uptight.

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