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Welcome to Mariner's Cove at Lighthouse Bay

Welcome to Mariner's Cove at Lighthouse Bay

Mariner's Cove Condominiums at Lighthouse Bay offers serene lakeside living in Madison, Wisconsin

Mariners Cove is where nature and city life come together seamlessly.

Nestled on a bend of the Yahara River that flows into Lake Mendota, this community combines breathtaking water views with convenient access to the city’s vibrant amenities. Enjoy the tranquility of lakeside living with the luxury of modern condo features, a strong sense of community, and recreational opportunities just steps from your door.

Our Community Offers:

  • Lakefront Property: Enjoy stunning views and direct lake access from your guaranteed boat slip.
  • Spacious Campus: Relax on our spacious campus and stroll our beautiful lakefront paths.
  • Peaceful Environment: Embrace the quiet, surrounded by nature and the soothing presence of sandhill cranes and occasional eagles.
  • Resort-Style Living: Experience luxurious amenities designed for your comfort and enjoyment, including indoor and outdoor pools and spas.
  • Recreational Activities: Enjoy boating, tubing, fishing, kayaking, paddle boarding, and access to tennis and pickleball courts.
  • Easy Boating Access:  Boat to favorite lakefront restaurants and the UW Student Union for music and dinner or watch fireworks from your boat in July.
  • Health and Wellness: Our fitness center and relaxing sauna provide opportunities to stay active and rejuvenate.
  • Community Features: A welcoming clubhouse offers a space for socializing, while a quiet library provides the perfect spot to unwind with a good book.

 

What our residents are saying

"The lakefront views and resort-style amenities make every day feel like a vacation. I love the peaceful environment and endless activities!"

Wonderful location with all the amenities one would need.

"Waking up to stunning lakeside views every day is incredible. Being so close to the water makes it easy to kayak, paddleboard, or just relax by the shore."