Goshorn Lake

Goshorn Lake is a small inland lake near Saugatuck, Michigan,[1] named after James Goshorn. It is separated by high sand dunes from the Lake Michigan shore and was once a meeting place for the Pottawatomi Native Americans.

Goshorn Lake
Location of the small lake in Michigan.
Location of the small lake in Michigan.
Goshorn Lake
Location of the small lake in Michigan.
Location of the small lake in Michigan.
Goshorn Lake
LocationAllegan County, Michigan
Coordinates42°40′57″N 86°10′58″W
TypeLake
Primary outflowsGoshorn Creek
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface elevation614 ft (187 m)[1]

References

Lane, Kit, Goshorn Lake Remembered, Pavilion Press (2000) ISBN 1-877703-43-5


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