Twin Lakes (Bois Blanc)

Twin Lakes is a 680-acre (2.8 km2) lake on Bois Blanc, an island in Lake Huron in the U.S. state of Michigan. The lake, which consists of two almost-completely-separated sheets of water virtually bisected by a near-isthmus, is one of the largest lakes in Michigan that is situated entirely inside an island in a larger lake. Twin Lakes itself contains several smaller islands within the body of water. Twin Lakes is in the eastern half of the island, located slightly more than one mile (1.6 km) north of Pointe aux Pins, the Bois Blanc island dock and settlement.[2][3]

Twin Lakes
Twin Lakes is located in Michigan
Twin Lakes
Twin Lakes
Twin Lakes is located in the United States
Twin Lakes
Twin Lakes
LocationBois Blanc Island Lake Huron
Coordinates45°44′56″N 84°27′10″W
TypeLake
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area680 acres (2.8 km2)
Max. depth10 to 11 feet (3.0 to 3.4 m)
Surface elevation607 ft (185 m)[1]

Twin Lakes is surrounded by wetland. About 75% of the lake's shoreline is owned by the State of Michigan, largely as siltland or lowland brush. The lake is relatively shallow, with a maximum depth of 10 to 11 feet (3.0 to 3.4 m). For fisheries management purposes, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources deployed gill nets in July 2012 to see which fish were found in the lake. The lake was found to be populated by large quantities of panfish, with the most common species being pumpkinseed sunfish. Brown bullhead and walleye were noted. The lake drains through Sucker Creek into Lake Huron.[3]

See also

References

  1. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Twin Lakes (Bois Blanc)
  2. DeLorme (2002). Michigan Atlas and Gazetteer (Map) (10th ed.). Yarmouth, ME: DeLorme. p. 95.
  3. Godby, Neal (2012). "Status of the Fishery Resource Report: Twin Lakes (Bois Blanc Island)" (PDF). Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
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