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A Legacy of Gathering: The History of Waldenwoods
Set along a beautiful 140-acre spring-fed lake and surrounded by 400 acres of peaceful woodlands, Waldenwoods has been a place of meaningful connection for nearly a century. When you arrive, you’re transported to a time when life felt simpler and time with others was treasured—a spirit that continues to shape every event we host today.
Waldenwoods has been owned and cared for by the Crouse family since 1837, when they helped found the original village of Hartland, Michigan. In 1924, J. Robert Crouse, a successful entrepreneur and a passionate believer in the power of cooperation, developed the eastern shore of what was then called Brophy Lake. Inspired by his admiration for Henry David Thoreau, he named his retreat Waldenwoods and later renamed the lake itself “Lake Walden” after Thoreau’s famous work Walden.
Originally built to foster collaboration among business leaders, the historic lodges and meeting spaces of Waldenwoods quickly became known as a peaceful, inspiring place for gatherings. Crouse’s vision, expressed through the founding of the Cromaine Society, was to encourage “a greater love of country and the desire to play fairly in the games of business and living.”
Today, Waldenwoods honors that legacy by offering one of Michigan’s most distinctive destinations for weddings, banquets, corporate events, and special celebrations. Blending timeless charm with modern convenience, our lakeside venue provides an unforgettable setting where families, friends, and teams can come together to create lasting memories. Every event at Waldenwoods carries forward the tradition of connection, community, and the beauty of gathering in a truly special place.
Where Is Waldenwoods?
Waldenwoods itself sits on a 140-acre spring-fed lake and is surrounded by 400 acres of wooded beauty. As you enter the property, you are transported to a simpler time, where nature sets the pace and life slows down. With its timeless character, up-north feel, and convenient location, Waldenwoods offers a one-of-a-kind setting for unforgettable gatherings.
Novi
25 Miles
Ann Arbor
30 Miles
Flint
30 Miles
Lansing
35 Miles
Pontiac
35 Miles
Detroit
60 Miles
Toledo
85 Miles
Grand Rapids
114 Miles
Kalamazoo
123 Miles
Cleveland
198 Miles
Traverse City
215 Miles
Chicago
250 Miles
New York City
643 Miles
The History of Waldenwoods
Beginnings
Robert, Chauncey, and Ira Crouse acquired the land from the U.S. Government. The property was used as a family-operated farm, and the original farmhouse and barns were located along what is now Crouse Road, north of Brophy Lake (later Lake Walden).
The Vision
J. Robert Crouse envisions a corporate retreat site modeled after Association Island, New York.
First Buildings
First Waldenwoods buildings constructed: Thoreau Bungalow, Rustic Cottages (Sunrise, Sunset, Hillside), and Boathouse. In 1926, Sunshine Lodge, Friendship Lodge, and Cromaine Hall were completed (designed by Emil Lorch, University of Michigan).
Business Retreat and Civic Use
Waldenwoods hosted the Cromaine Society retreats, family gatherings, and meetings of local business and civic associations.
Transition and Private Family Use
1946 – J. Robert Crouse dies; Bob Crouse Sr. oversees Waldenwoods.
1952 – Phil McBride appointed manager of Waldenwoods.
1958 – Bob McBride becomes Waldenwoods Resort Manager.
1972 – Family reunions formalized as annual Waldenwoods tradition.
1974 – Initial campground constructed, beginning the concept of outdoor recreation facilities.
Membership Resort Transformation
Waldenwoods Family Resort formally launched as a private membership-based resort under W. Frank Crouse.
Waldenwoods Expansion
1992 – Majestic Golf Course (27 holes) begins operations under lease.
1993 – Shops at Waldenwoods opens adjacent to the resort.
1998 - Laraine Crouse develops Cromaine Wedding and Events business.
Modern Waldenwoods Developments
2005 – Brian Crouse joins Frank Crouse, overseeing Waldenwood's operations.
2008 – Village Retirement Center was constructed, and Village Manor was expanded by 20 rooms.
2015 - Lakeview Tent event venue constructed.
2024 - Sunshine Cove event venue constructed.


