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Cadillac
- Lake Cadillac -
Lake
Mitchell
--
Wexford
County
Visitors to
Cadillac have a
wealth of choices to
enjoy the waters of
Northern Michigan
with Lake Cadillac
and Lake Mitchell in
the vicinity and
numerous inland lakes
and rivers nearby.
Downtown Cadillac is
located on the shores
of Lake Cadillac.
Shoppers can take a
mid-day break and
stroll on the walkway
that borders the
shoreline or have a
picnic in the city
park and enjoy the
cool lake breezes.
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Chain
of Lakes -
(Torch
Lake) --
Antrim
County
The Chain of
Lakes in Antrim
and Kalkaska Counties
is a collection of
some of the most
scenic lakes and
rivers in Northern
Michigan - including
the two largest lakes
of the chain,
Torch Lake and
Elk Lake.
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Crystal
Lake --
Benzie
County
With its
expansive, blue
waters, Crystal
Lake is the
sparkling, watery
crown jewel of Benzie
County. The sandy
shores and clear
waters of Crystal
Lake have long made
it a favorite of
visitors and summer
residents of Northern
Michigan.
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Gaylord
-- Otsego Lake -
Otsego
County
There are over 90
inland lakes in the
Gaylord area offering
opportunities for
boating, fishing,
swimming and other
fun on-the-water
activities. Otsego
Lake, located
seven miles south of
Gaylord's Downtown
Alpine Village,
is the most popular
and has long been a
favorite of upnorth
residents and
visitors, who have
vacationed on the
sandy shores for
generations..
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Houghton
Lake -- Higgins Lake
-- Lake St.
Helen --
Roscommon
County
Roscommon County,
in the central part
of Northern Michigan,
offers a trio of big
inland lakes for
fisherman and
watersports
enthusiasts ---
Houghton Lake,
Higgins Lake
and Lake St.
Helen. Houghton
Lake is
Michigan's largest
inland lake covering
an area of 22,000
acres. Nearby
Higgins Lake
is10,185 acres and is
popular for its
catches of lake
trout, bass, pike,
perch, small mouth
bass, rainbow trout
and more. Lake St.
Helen is much smaller
- 2,390 acres in
area..
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Traverse
City - Grand Traverse
Bay
Sun, sand and
water are plentiful
in Traverse City in
the summertime and
residents and
visitors alike can't
get enough. On sunny
summer days, you'll
find the beaches of
West Grand Traverse
Bay - located just a
block from Downtown
Traverse City -
crowded with
sunbathers enjoying
the cool waters as
boaters pull in and
out of the harbor at
Clinch Park. A short
walk from the beach
and you will find
yourself in the heart
of vibrant Downtown
Traverse City with
its shops,
restaurants and
taverns.
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Grand
Traverse Bay / Lake
Michigan / Leelanau
County
Bordered by
Lake Michigan
on the west and
Grand Traverse
Bay on the east,
the Leelanau
Peninsula offers
miles and miles of
shoreline on the Big
Water. Combine the
Big Lake waters with
numerous inland
lakes, including
Lake Leelanau
and Glen Lake
and you are never far
from some of the best
beaches in
Michigan..
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Upper
Peninsula Featured
Lakes
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Drummond
Island --
Eastern
U.P.
The waters around
Drummond Island call
out to those who seek
adventure and there
is no limit to the
ways to embark on
your own quest for a
great vacation.
Potagannissing Bay,
on the north side of
Drummond Island, is a
kayakers (and boaters
) dream where you can
glide along on the
quiet waters as you
explore the many
small islands that
dot the bay.
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Lake
Superior
Lake Superior is
not just a
magnificent and
beautiful body of
water, it is truly a
wonder to behold. It
mesmerizes the soul
of any visitor to its
shores and leaves no
one untouched by its
immensity and its
grandeur. Visitors
can enjoy the natural
splendor of its coast
line - from Whitefish
Point, to the
Pictured Rocks, to
the rugged Keweenaw
Peninsula, to
Ontonagon and the
Porcupine Mountains.
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Cisco
Chain of
Lakes --
Western
U.P.
The Cisco Chain
of Lakes is made up
of 15 lakes with over
271 miles of scenic
shoreline. The lakes
are dotted with many
islands for
picnicking and the
spring-fed waters
offer excellent
fishing for walleye,
northern pike,
muskies, bass and
panfish. The current
state record musky
was caught in
Thousand Island Lake
in 1980.
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