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Unit 53, 5 SANCTUARY DR

Acres: 4.000

The Sanctuary at Brills Lake 4 + acre wooded lakefront lot. This beautiful lot includes over 500 ft of frontage on Brills Lake. The 140 acre subdivision has street lights, paved roads, walking trails...

Unit 48,49 SANCTUARY DR

Acres: 2.200

The Sanctuary at Brills Lake 2.2 acre wooded lot. This beautiful lot includes association access to Brills Lake. The 140 acre subdivision has street lights, paved roads, walking trails and a...

7040 SANCTUARY DR

Acres: 2.160

Unit 53 SANCTUARY DR

Acres: 3.000

Unit 55 SANCTUARY DR

Acres: 1.300

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Unit 54 SANCTUARY DR

Acres: 1.600

Unit 8 SANCTUARY DR

Acres: 1.030

The Sanctuary at Brills Lake 1 acre wooded lot. The 140 acre subdivision has street lights, paved roads, walking trails and a community dock. Most recent home sales in the neighborhood have exceeded...

Unit 28 SANCTUARY DR

Acres: 1.000

The Sanctuary at Brills Lake wooded 1 acre lot. This beautiful lot includes deeded lake access to Brills Lake. The 140 acre subdivision has street lights, paved roads, walking trails and a community...

Unit 48 SANCTUARY DR

Acres: 1.140

The Sanctuary at Brills Lake 1.4 acre wooded lot. Build your dream home on this beautiful lot in sought after Sanctuary neighborhood. The 140 acre subdivision has street lights, walking trails and a...

7003 Sanctuary Drive

Acres: 1.020

Welcome to the Tranquil Haven of Brills Lake Sanctuary! This secluded 1-acre wooded lot offers the perfect setting for your dream home. Enjoy exclusive deeded association access to Brills Lake and...

Brill Lake Information

Brill Lake is a small lake located in Jackson County, Michigan, known for its recreational opportunities, including boating and fishing. Here is some general information about Brill Lake and its activities:

Brill Lake Overview
- Location: Brill Lake is situated in Jackson County, which is in southern Michigan. It is a relatively small body of water, making it more accessible for local residents and visitors.
- Size: The lake covers an area of approximately 33 acres, making it suitable for a variety of water activities without being too large or overwhelming.

Boating
- Boating Activities: Brill Lake is popular for small boats, canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards. Due to its size, motorized boats are typically allowed but may be limited to certain types or horsepower.
- Access Points: There are generally public access points, such as boat ramps, for launching small watercraft. Always check local regulations to ensure you comply with any restrictions.

Fishing
- Fish Species: Brill Lake is known to be home to a variety of fish species, including bluegill, bass, and pike, among others. This makes it a local favorite for anglers.
- Fishing Regulations: As with any body of water in Michigan, it's essential to have a valid fishing license and to follow the state's fishing regulations concerning size limits and seasonal regulations.

Additional Activities
- Swimming and Sunbathing: Depending on the area around the lake, swimming may also be a popular activity.
- Wildlife Viewing: The surrounding area can offer opportunities for bird watching and other nature-related activities.

Local Amenities
- Parks and Trails: Check if there are any adjacent parks with walking trails, picnic areas, or other recreational facilities.
- Nearby Services: Depending on your needs, look for nearby towns or communities that can provide services such as bait shops, restaurants, or supplies.

Safety and Regulations
- Always wear personal flotation devices when boating.
- Be aware of local weather conditions before heading out on the water.
- Follow all fishing regulations and respect the environment to ensure sustainable practices.


Brill Lake provides a charming setting for outdoor enthusiasts looking to enjoy boating and fishing in a more tranquil atmosphere compared to larger lakes. Whether you are a local resident or visiting the area, its peaceful surroundings and recreational opportunities make it an attractive destination. Before you go, it’s advisable to check with local resources or the Michigan Department of Natural Resources for the most current information on regulations, accessibility, and conditions.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!

Leoni Township, MI 49201