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Old 02-01-2010, 03:48 AM   #2
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The property values in Greens Basin are lower than similar properties in other parts of the lake, partly because of the water quality. The water is less clear and there is quite a bit of milfoil around the shoreline, although many property owners have cleared their beach area of the weed. Funding to address the milfoil problem will be voted on in March at the town meeting. Greens Basin is also quite isolated from the rest of the lake. Not only in distance, but there are several no-wake zones to get into big water area, so it takes a while.

That said, the greater Greens Basin area is quiet, has a lot of marshland wildlife and beautiful scenery. Great for a canoe or kayak. Good for pickerel fishing. There are lots of rocks to watch out for in the Greens area, but that is not unique. You'll find rock gardens in many places on the lake.
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