Long Lake (Grand Traverse County, Michigan)

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Long Lake
Neal Lake
Long Lake, Grand Traverse County, Michigan.jpg
Long Lake from the Northwestern Shore. Gilbert Park in foreground. Brush, Picnic & Long Islands in background.
Location of the lake in Michigan.
Location of the lake in Michigan.
Long Lake
LocationGrand Traverse County, Michigan (Long Lake Township & Green Lake Township)
Coordinates44°42′N 85°42′W / 44.7°N 85.7°W / 44.7; -85.7
TypeLake
Primary inflowsMickey Lake, Ruth Lake, Fern Lake, Page Lake
Primary outflowsPlatte River [1]
Max. length3.96 mi (6.37 km)
Max. width1.86 mi (2.9 km)
Surface area2,860 acres (12 km2)[1]
Average depth26 ft (8 m)
Max. depth88 ft (27 m)[1]
Shore length116.71 mi (26.9 km)
Surface elevation846 feet (258 m)[2]
IslandsPicnic Island (or Snake Island), Long Island, Fox Island, South Island, Brush Island
SettlementsNeal (Ghost Town), Crescent Shores, Long Lake Peninsula
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Long Lake (formerly known as Neal Lake) is the largest lake in Grand Traverse County, Michigan.[2] It is located about 15 minutes west of Traverse City. It is locally known for being a great fishing and recreation lake, especially boating its 4.6 square miles. The is a protection area at the southwestern end of the lake.[3] Long Lake is the 36th largest lake in Michigan by surface area.

The mouth of the Platte River, which initially flows west out of southern Long Lake as Sucker Creek, and into nearby .

Long Lake is the namesake of Long Lake Township.

Geography[]

Long Lake is almost completely encircled by forests. Many small subdivisions sit in these forests, making the lake a popular residential area, especially on its eastern and northern shores, which are shallow.

The lake is also known for its jagged coast, with many bays and peninsulas, like Sucker Bay (which outflows into the Platte River) and the , a small, private unincorporated community on the largest peninsula in the lake.

Two other towns sit on the western and northern shores of the lake, Crescent Shores and Linwood (a.k.a. Neal) respectively.

The nearest towns that aren't on the lake are Traverse City to the east, Grawn to the southeast, Interlochen to the south, and Lake Ann in Benzie County to the west.

Recreation[]

Long Lake is famous in the area for being a popular recreation lake.

There are three public parks on the shores of the lake:[4]

  • Taylor Park
  • Gilbert Park
  • Crescent Shores Park & Boat Launch

Many homeowners on the lake also own boats. Boaters on the lake choose to swim, water ski, and fish. Many varieties of fish live in the lake, but fishers tend to find Bluegill, Largemouth Bass, Muskellunge, Northern Pike, Rock Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Sunfish, Walleye and Yellow Perch.[5]

Points of Interest[]

  • Carter-Strong Bird Sanctuary
  • Head of the Platte River
  • Long Lake Peninsula
  • Page Lake
  • Mickey Lake
  • Neal
  • Crescent Shores

Islands[]

Below is a list of the islands in Long Lake:

  • Picnic Island (formerly Covell Island[6])
  • Long Island
  • Fox Island
  • South Island
  • Brush Island

Long Island is a popular location for boaters on the water to visit. It is the largest island in the lake, and is surrounded by shallow waters, which makes it popular for swimmers and fishers. It is also the largest island in Long Lake.

Picnic Island is a small island, but has a large hill on it. This island is popular with hikers and people who want to spend a day on the lake. This island is occasionally known as "Snake Island" because of its abundance of snakes.

Fox and South Islands are the most popular islands in the lake, as every summer, local Boy Scouts camp on these islands. These islands are also owned by the Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy.[7]

Brush Island is the smallest island in Long Lake, and it is virtually unused, with a small amount of boaters using it as a fishing destination.

See also[]

  • List of lakes in Michigan

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Miller, J.B., and Thompson, T., 1970. Compilation of data for Michigan lakes: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File-Report, 368 p.
  2. ^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Long Lake (Grand Traverse County, Michigan)
  3. ^ "Carter Strong Bird Sanctuary - Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy". Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy. Retrieved 2017-11-24.
  4. ^ "Long Lake Twp. Parks Map" (PDF).
  5. ^ "Long Lake". Lake-Link. Retrieved 2017-11-24.
  6. ^ LLC, Historic Map Works. "Long Lake Township, Atlas: Grand Traverse County 1908, Michigan Historical Map". www.historicmapworks.com. Retrieved 2020-05-18.
  7. ^ "Long Lake Facts | Long Lake Association | Traverse City, Michigan". Long Lake Association. Retrieved 2017-11-24.

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