Chippewa Valley - Wisconsin 55+ Communities
The Chippewa Valley was first inhabited by the Ojibwe Indians and settled by German and Scandinavian immigrants. The region also has a large Hmong community.
55+ communities, or active adult communities, are residential areas designed for individuals aged 55 and older. These communities offer a lifestyle tailored to older adults, featuring low-maintenance housing and various amenities such as fitness centers, swimming pools, and walking trails. Social interaction is encouraged through organized events, hobby groups, and recreational activities. Many communities provide additional services like healthcare facilities, transportation, and dining options. Located in desirable climates and scenic areas, they offer a serene and enjoyable living environment. The primary goal is to foster a vibrant, supportive atmosphere where residents can enjoy their retirement years with a focus on health, wellness, and social connections.
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Bring the family and enjoy the fun at Fremont Jellystone Park, located on beautiful Partridge Lake. Lakeside sites available. Cabins and cottages available for rental. Activities galore, something on tap for the entire family. Make your reservations today
Community Lifestyles: 55+ Communities, Active Retirement, Manufactured Homes, RV Communities
Community Lifestyles: 55+ Communities, Active Retirement, Rental Homes
McKeough Land Company is proud to offer a truly breathtaking, one-of-a-kind opportunity to own Wisconsin Lakefront or Lake-access property on Lake Dubay. Lake Dubay is a 6,830 acre, premier, all-sports lake conveniently nestled between Wausau and Stevens
Community Lifestyles: 55+ Communities, Active Retirement, Real Estate Homes and Land
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55+ communities, or active adult communities, are residential areas designed for individuals aged 55 and older. These communities offer a lifestyle tailored to older adults, featuring low-maintenance housing and various amenities such as fitness centers, swimming pools, and walking trails. Social interaction is encouraged through organized events, hobby groups, and recreational activities. Many communities provide additional services like healthcare facilities, transportation, and dining options. Located in desirable climates and scenic areas, they offer a serene and enjoyable living environment. The primary goal is to foster a vibrant, supportive atmosphere where residents can enjoy their retirement years with a focus on health, wellness, and social connections.
The Chippewa Valley was first inhabited by the Ojibwe Indians and settled by German and Scandinavian immigrants. The region also has a large Hmong community.
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