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Upstream from Cass Lake is 243-acre (98 ha) Loon Lake. Cass Lake also connects with 363-acre (147 ha) Elizabeth Lake & the small Dow Lake, in Dow Ridge. Downstream from Cass Lake is the 532-acre (215 ha) Sylvan Lake. [3] Cass Lake is the largest and deepest lake in Oakland County, and is in the northern Metro Detroit region of southeastern ...
The lake has a large littoral area, particularly around Cedar Island. Historically, Cass Lake was considered to be much larger. Pike Bay is a 4,760 acres (19.3 km 2) lake lying to the south of Cass Lake; the two lakes are connected by a narrow 0.5 mi (0.80 km) long channel. Formerly, the two lakes were connected by a 0.6 mi (0.97 km) wide ...
Carus Lake Commerce Township: Cass Lake: West Bloomfield Township: 1,280 518 123 37 Deepest and largest lake in the county Cedar Lake Brandon Township: Cedar Lake Oxford Township: Cedar Island Lake White Lake Township: Charlick Lake Highland Township: Chase Lake Highland Township: Chestnut Lake Rochester Hills: Childs Lake Milford Township ...
Painter Lake 103 acres (42 ha) Cass County: Palmer Lake 497.7 acres (201 ha) 42 feet (12.8 m) Branch County: Lake Paradise: 1,900 acres (770 ha) 18 feet (5.5 m) Cheboygan and Emmet counties 2099825 Paradise Lake 186 acres (75 ha) Cass County: Parent Lake 184 acres (74 ha) Baraga County: Park Lake 185 acres (75 ha) Clinton County: Pats Lake
Dodge No. 4 State Park is a public recreation area covering 139 acres (56 ha) on the north shore of Cass Lake in Oakland County, northern Metro Detroit, Michigan. [3] The state park occupies a mile of shoreline on the 1,280-acre (520 ha) lake. [4]
Cass Lake is a city in Cass County, Minnesota, United States, located within the boundaries of the Leech Lake Indian Reservation. It is surrounded by Pike Bay Township . Cass Lake had a population of 675 in the 2020 census . [ 3 ]
At 9,947.03 acres (40.2542 km 2) surface area, Gull Lake is the largest lake within the city limits of East Gull Lake, Minnesota. [2] The lake's maximum depth is 80 feet (24 m) with nearly 30% of the lake only 15 feet (5 m) or less. These shallow waters consist primarily of sand and gravel. There are also areas of rubble and boulder.
Ten Mile Lake covers over 5,046 acres (20.42 km 2) with a maximum depth of 208 feet (63 m). [2] It is known for its especially clear and clean water, due to the fresh spring sources. Ten Mile Lake was named for its distance, 10 miles (16 km) from the Indian agency on the Leech Lake Indian Reservation .