This past month, I marked one year at the Lake Geneva Regional News and I completed my first loop around Geneva Lake, a goal which took the whole year.
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Stone Manor was built in 1901 by Otto Young. It’s a landmark on Geneva Lake and worth the quick walk for anyone who visits Lake Geneva.
Santa can be seen occasionally along the lake path, collecting his naughty and nice list from the Lake Geneva mail boat.
Here is a look at part of the path along Conference Point that some have called the area with “scary bridges.”
Williams Bay’s Plymouth Rock is located by Conference Point between Williams Bay and Fontana.
The Driehaus Estate was the home of the late Richard Driehaus, a philanthropist and businessman who used to hold elaborate parties at his estate.
The flowering trees line the lake along Lake Geneva’s Library Park in May.
Shore path: George Williams College to Williams Bay
Watch now: Lake Geneva shore path Williams Bay to George Williams College
view from George Williams College
Shore path: George Williams College to Williams Bay
Shore path: George Williams College to Williams Bay
Shore path: George Williams College to Williams Bay
Shore path: George Williams College to Williams Bay
Shore path: George Williams College to Williams Bay
Shore path: George Williams College to Williams Bay
Shore path: George Williams College to Williams Bay
Conference Point property
Shore path: Conference Point
Shore path: Conference Point
Shore path: Conference Point
Shore path: George Williams College to Williams Bay
Williams Bay's Plymouth Rock
Williams Bay's Plymouth Rock
Shore path: George Williams College to Williams Bay
The lake
Shore path: Conference Point
Shore path: George Williams College to Williams Bay
Shore path: Conference Point
Shore path: Conference Point
Shore path: Conference Point
Entering Congress Club
Congress Club
Congress Club
Shore path by Congress Club
Lakeshore home
Shore path: George Williams College to Williams Bay
Shore path: George Williams College to Williams Bay
Shore path: George Williams College to Williams Bay
Shore path: George Williams College to Williams Bay
Shore path: George Williams College to Williams Bay
Shore path: George Williams College to Williams Bay
The start of spring flowers
babbling brook
Shore path: Conference Point
Shore path: George Williams College to Williams Bay
You got mail
Path through the woods
George Williams College
Spring flowers
George Williams College
A photo of the original dining hall at George Williams College. This building was demolished in 2021.
In photos and video: A March walk along the shore path from Lake Geneva to Stone Manor
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The sparkling lake
Entering the shore path
The arch way
The archway in front of Oak Lodge along the lake's eastern shore.
Site of Oak Lodge
This home was built in 2009 at the site of the former Morton Salt Family estate known as Oak Lodge. It's one of the beautiful mansions along the southern shore path between Downtown Lake Geneva and Stone Manor.
Watch now: Geneva Lake sparkles along the lakefront
shore path
A calm day
Shore path
Picket fence
Expect a Miracle
This home previously was known by many as the "Expect a Miracle" home. The previous owner, Carolyn Gable had quotes written along the shore path fence. However it has since transferred ownership and those quotes are now gone.
Shore path
The shore path
"Expect a Miracle
The home "Expect a Miracle" can be seen to the left of the arch along the eastern portion of the lake shore path.
Approaching Stone Manor
Historic Stone Manor
Stone Manor was built in 1901 by Otto Young.
Arrowhead
This home known as Arrowhead is inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright's "Hanna House" located on the Stanford University campus in Stanford, California.
Shore path
Shore path
The Riviera view
Construction of the Riviera is ongoing. But it’s expected to be complete by May. To celebrate, the city is planning several events.
Stephanie Jones is the editor at the Lake Geneva Regional News. She started in November 2020, after her family moved to East Troy from Racine, Wisconsin. They are loving #lakelife.

