Lakes in Michigan
14 lakes
Burt Lake
Part of the Inland Waterway in Northern Michigan, known for clean water, sandy shores, and excellent fishing.
Crystal Lake
A pristine lake near Sleeping Bear Dunes, known for sailing and clear waters.
Glen Lake
Nestled beside Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, this lake offers stunning views and crystal-clear water.
Higgins Lake
Crystal-clear spring-fed lake in Northern Michigan, famous for its sandy beaches.
Houghton Lake
Michigan's largest inland lake, a popular year-round destination for fishing, snowmobiling, and family recreation.
Lake Charlevoix
Northern Michigan's third-largest lake, a deep glacial lake connecting to Lake Michigan via the Pine River Channel.
Lake Erie
Michigan's southeastern corner touches Lake Erie, with the waterfront communities of Monroe County and access to world-class walleye fishing.
Lake Huron
Michigan's sunrise coast along Lake Huron features 3,288 miles of shoreline, charming harbor towns, and the pristine waters of Thunder Bay.
Lake Michigan
Michigan claims the majority of Lake Michigan's shoreline, with iconic dunes, resort towns, and world-class sunsets along the western coast.
Lake St. Clair
A shallow, warm lake connecting Lake Huron and Lake Erie, known as the smallmouth bass capital of the world and the heart of Michigan's boating culture.
Lake Superior
Michigan's Upper Peninsula offers dramatic Lake Superior shoreline with Pictured Rocks, Keweenaw Peninsula, and vast wilderness.
Mullett Lake
A large, deep lake in the northern Lower Peninsula, part of the Inland Waterway with excellent water clarity.
Torch Lake
Known for its stunning Caribbean-blue water, Torch Lake is one of the most beautiful lakes in the world.
Walloon Lake
A spring-fed lake in Northern Michigan where Ernest Hemingway spent his boyhood summers.
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