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Clear Lake State Park is a public recreation area covering 290 acres (120 ha) in Canada Creek Ranch, Montmorency County, Michigan.The state park occupies two-thirds of the shoreline of spring-fed, 133-acre (54 ha) Clear Lake.
Waterloo State Recreation Area is the third-largest park in Michigan, encompassing over 21,000 acres (85 km 2) of forest, lakes and wetlands.Located in northeast Jackson County and parts of Washtenaw County, the park is the largest in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan and features 4 campgrounds, 11 lakes, a nature center, and over 50 miles (80 km) of trails - some for horses, bicycles, hiking ...
Name GNIS ID County* State Coord Elevation Clear Bottom Lake 623398: Kent MI 722 feet (220 m) Clear Lake 623409: Calhoun MI 853 feet (260 m) Clear Lake
With hundreds of feet of visibility and views of 3,000-year-old trees, Clear Lake is a hotbed for scuba and free divers. 'A different planet': Snorkel into 3,000-year-old underwater forest at ...
Chief Okemos Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Waterloo Township: Closed: The camp was located on Clear Lake in Waterloo Township, Michigan. Camp Kiwanis: Chief Okemos Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Mason: Closed: 85 acres located 3.5 miles east of Mason, Michigan on M-36 at Diamond Road. Camp Madron
Clear Lake is a lake in Berrien County, in the U.S. state of Michigan. [1] The lake is 78.523 acres (31.777 ha) in size. [2] Clear Lake was so named on account of the clear character of its water. [3]
Clear Springs Nature Preserve is a nature preserve located in Montague Township, Michigan, less than half a mile from the interchange between US Highway 31 (US 31) and Business US 31 near Montague. It is heavily forested and features a pond, a creek, and six different hiking trails, the Rim Trail, Pond Side Trail, Crest Trail, Spring Trail ...
Pictured Rocks is the site of many of Michigan's waterfalls. Most of the waterfalls resulted from water running over the cliffs of the Munising Formation. This lime and sandstone formation exists between Tahquamenon Falls , some 75 miles (121 km) east, to Laughing Whitefish Falls , 30 miles (48 km) west of the Lakeshore.