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The maximum depth of the lake is around thirty feet. [4] The lake and park are named for the burr oak tree, a variety of oak. The area of the park is 2,593 acres (1,049 ha), while that of the lake is 664 acres (269 ha). The park was dedicated in 1952. [3] The park borders the Wayne National Forest and the Sunday Creek State Wildlife Area.
Burr Oak is a village in St. Joseph County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census , the village population was 828. The village is located within Burr Oak Township .
Upper Bushman Lake is a 30-acre (12 ha) lake along the Clinton River. [2] The lake, with a maximum depth of 32 feet (9.8 m), lies within Independence Township in Oakland County, Michigan. [3] The lake is located east of Sashabaw Road, south of Oak Hill Road, within the Independence Oaks County Park. [4]
Michigan's 20 largest inland lakes. This is a list of lakes in Michigan. The American state of Michigan borders four of the five Great Lakes. The number of inland lakes in Michigan depends on the minimum size. There are: 62,798 lakes ≥ 0.1 acres (0.00040 km 2) [1] 26,266 lakes ≥ 1.0 acre (0.0040 km 2) [1] 6,537 lakes ≥ 10.0 acres (0.040 ...
Burr Oak Township is a civil township of St. Joseph County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census , the township population was 2,639. [ 3 ] The Village of Burr Oak is located within the township.
The 1967 Coho Salmon Fishing Disaster [a] refers to a squall over Lake Michigan, off the coast of Michigan in the United States, which occurred on September 23, 1967. Hundreds of small fishing boats were on the lake to take advantage of a coho salmon run. More than 150 boats capsized, seven people died, and 46 people were injured.
As of 2018, the western Upper Peninsula is home to about 173,887 people, while the eastern Upper Peninsula is home to about 133,499 people, a total of 307,386—only about 3% of the state's population—living in almost one-third of the state's land area.
"Planning for Wildness: Aldo Leopold's Report on Huron Mountain Club". Journal of Forestry. 104 (1). Bethesda, MD: Society of American Foresters: 32– 42. ISSN 0022-1201. Leopold, Aldo (1938). Report on Huron Mountain Club (Report). Huron Mountain Club. Manville, Richard H. (May 1948). "The Vertebrate Fauna of the Huron Mountains, Michigan".