Pearl Lake has been pulling the same families back since 1969. 60 acres of 70-foot red pines, a natural swimming pond, and a calendar full of weekend traditions.
The park sits across the road from Pearl Lake itself. The public boat landing is about a mile down. So if you came looking for lakefront, you’d want to ask around. What we’ve got is shade, a sand-bottomed pond the kids run to, a pavilion that fills up Friday through Sunday, and a guest list that keeps showing up year after year.
Most of our seasonals have been here for decades. Some still call it Flanigan’s, after Pat and Dianne who ran the place for 47 years. They’re still here too, just as guests now.
Bring tents or RVs. Every site takes either. Plan to know your neighbors by Saturday morning.
On-Site Businesses
You can find our park at the intersection of County Road EE and South Pearl Lake Road, just three miles north of Redgranite.


You can find our park at the intersection of County Road EE and South Pearl Lake Road, just three miles north of Redgranite.