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Black Lake is located in Cheboygan and Presque Isle counties in northern lower Michigan, United States. With a surface area of 10,130 acres (41.0 km 2 ), it is the seventh largest inland lake in Michigan.
The VDTA ("Vehicle Dynamics Test Area"), also known as "Black Lake", is a 67-acre (270,000 m 2) pad of blacktop for vehicle dynamics testing. Waterfowl have been known to try to land on this "lake" of asphalt. At the ends of the VDTA are two semicircle tracks used for accelerating vehicles up to high speed before entering the pad.
Black Lake is a lake in Berrien County, in the U.S. state of Michigan. [1] The lake has a surface area of 25.103 acres (10.159 ha). [1] [2] Black Lake was so named on account of the dark character of its water. [3]
Lake Gogebic (/ ɡ oʊ ˈ ɡ iː b ɪ k / goh-GHEE-bik) is the largest natural inland [2] lake of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It is located within the one million acre (4,000 km 2) Ottawa National Forest. Lake Gogebic State Park is located along its western shore.
Onaway State Park is a public recreation area covering 158 acres (64 ha) on the southeast shore of Black Lake in North Allis Township, Presque Isle County, Michigan.The state parks sits at the end of M-211 five miles north of Onaway.
The lake is about 6 miles (9.7 km) long with a maximum width of 1.2 miles (1.9 km) and a surface area of 1,700 acres (2.7 sq mi; 6.9 km 2).The average depth of the lake is variable but generally less than 10 feet (3 m), excluding a navigation channel of fixed depth that crosses the lake to allow deep draft ships to access the dock at the City of Holland.
Mullett Lake is a lake in Cheboygan County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The lake is named after John Mullett , who, together with William A. Burt , made a federal survey of the area from 1840 to 1843.
Lake St. Clair (French: Lac Sainte-Claire) is a freshwater lake that lies between the Canadian province of Ontario and the U.S. state of Michigan. It was named in 1679 by French Catholic explorers after Saint Clare of Assisi , on whose feast day they first saw the lake.