Arbutus Lake (Michigan)

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Arbutus Lake
Lake Arbutus, Hayowentha Lake, Hooback Lake
Arbutus Lake is located in Michigan
Arbutus Lake
Arbutus Lake
LocationGrand Traverse County, Michigan (East Bay Township)
Coordinates44°39′10″N 85°31′11″W / 44.6526905°N 85.5197158°W / 44.6526905; -85.5197158Coordinates: 44°39′10″N 85°31′11″W / 44.6526905°N 85.5197158°W / 44.6526905; -85.5197158
Primary inflowsWeathea Lake, Hindler Creek, Perch Lake Outlet
Primary outflowsGrasshopper Creek
Max. length2.02 mi (3.25 km)
Max. width2,949 ft (898.8 m)
Surface area395 acres (159.8 ha)
Average depth23.4 ft (7.1 m)
Max. depth44.0 ft (13.4 m)
Surface elevation801 feet (244 m)[1]
IslandsFive Island, Lily Island, Lodge Island, Minnow Island, Lynn Island (or Lin Island), Fitzsimons Island
Settlements, Arbutus Resort

Arbutus Lake (a.k.a. Lake Arbutus, Hayowentha Lake, and Hooback Lake) is a lake in Grand Traverse County, Michigan. It is known locally for its irregular shape and shallowness. It is a common location for its resorts. YMCA Camp Hayo-Went-Ha is located on the northeastern shore of the lake, and some of its common activities, such as rowing, fishing, and others on the lake.

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