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A green flag flying from a lifeguard stand signals that Lake Michigan is safe to swim in at Silver Beach County Park on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, in St. Joseph, MI. Do: Pay attention to the posted flags
A Swim Risk has been issued for numerous southeast Wisconsin counties today due to strong winds along Lake Michigan and waves possibly up to 5 feet high.. Conditions are expected to be especially ...
The National Weather Service is urging swimmers and boaters throughout far-eastern Wisconsin to stay out of the water through Saturday. Conditions at Wisconsin lakefronts feature 'life-threatening ...
Grand Mere State Park is a public recreation and nature preservation area in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Michigan near Stevensville. The state park is located adjacent to Interstate 94. Protected from Lake Michigan by the dunes to the west, the park has many natural features not found throughout the rest of the state. [3]
Here are some helpful links to check the most up-to-date information on conditions in Lake Michigan: Water quality advisories throughout Wisconsin from the Department of Natural Resources.
Lake Surface area Maximum depth County GNIS ID Lake Minnewauken 145 20 feet (6.0 m) St. Joseph County Ackerson Lake 187 acres (76 ha) Jackson County: 619801 Alcona Dam Pond: 975 acres (395 ha) 40 feet (12 m) Alcona County: 1619004 Aginaw Lake 100 acres (40 ha) Shiawassee County: 619867 Algonquin Lake 182 acres (74 ha) Barry County: 619953 Lake ...
Holland State Park is a public recreation area covering 142 acres (57 ha) in Park Township, Ottawa County, four miles (6 km) west of the city of Holland, Michigan. [2] The state park consists of separate Lake Macatawa and Lake Michigan units on the northern side of the channel connecting Lake Macatawa with Lake Michigan. [2]
A beach hazards warning is in effect for Milwaukee, Racine and Kenosha counties, and areas to the north like Sheboygan have moderate swim risks. Dangerous to swim in Lake Michigan today, NWS says ...