The lake itself is cool, I liked it - a very smooth entrance into the water, the water is clean, transparent somewhere up to the knee. The beach and the entrance to the water are sandy, the beach is small, with separate patches of land with a maximum width of 3 meters. Since the last time, they have made a wooden deck from the road to the shore and along it, put changing rooms. There seem to be several rental points for sapboards. The only, but huge disadvantage is the lack of an opportunity to park normally (well, Parking for a couple of places does not count). Parking is prohibited along the road, and this road ends with a sanatorium and a barrier where there is no place for a U-turn.
In general, it is very ambiguous - the beach seems to have begun to be equipped, but motorists are somehow not particularly welcome)
It is very interesting, the lake, especially with children, is very great for swimming, a 15-meter sandbar is no more than knee-deep, saps for rent- it is convenient to try and learn, the water is so-so transparent, next to a swamp with cranberries.
On the other hand, if you drive up there is a large camping site for tent lovers.
There is also a pharmacy garden nearby - where, if you ask, you can go to the store (without buying tickets) and buy very inexpensive tea made from natural herbs.
The lake is very beautiful due to the white sand and shallow water. It can be seen that the water is very clear. There are many families with kids on the White Lake just because of this shallow water, because it is also very warm there.
The sandy strip is very small, there is not much place to sit or lie down and sunbathe. You can't put tents on the main beach, which is bigger, just come for a swim and spend time.
Tents can be set up in a special camping White Lake. It seems to cost about 8p. per person. But there are a lot of people there. And the entrance along the forest road is far from ideal, if it rains, there will be decent puddles. But there, next to the campsite, not far away, there are also exits to small beaches, with the same shallow entry into the water, where you can relax and swim.
And there is also a blueberry patch next to this campsite for berry lovers. We were in the middle of July, passing through, just picked up something to eat. But there were a lot of berries.
At the White Lake campsite, the cost of payment includes firewood (i.e. logs that are brought there (and they seem to be pine, i.e. not very much for barbecue), and you yourself need to cut and chop them, i.e. it is desirable to have a saw and an axe). But we also had bundles of firewood purchased for a barbecue, and for a campfire, just to sit at night, the locals already took it.
There are also toilets and garbage collection.
There is a Pharmacy garden right next to the campsite. We didn't go there. As I understand it, this is something like a plant nursery, with landscaping like a mini-park.
We were passing through there to take a look. Camping conditions were found as "not very good" in the active season (due to the many people), but this is for an amateur.
The most interesting and beautiful is the honeywater, clear water and white sand. But those who like to swim in the depths will probably need to try to find it)