Sedge Point - Douglas Lake
In 1928 W. W.
In 1928 W. W.
US Fish & Wildlife Service property managed for its waterfowl ponds.
OSP: Northern point on Little Traverse Bay. Beer: Picnic area on Lake Michigan.
Very little used by UMBS people.
NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 of sec. 1. One of Barb Madsen's doctoral diss.
In Beaver Island group. A gravel bar about 1/2 mi. S of Hat Island.
Small creek studied by N. Beach
Located S of Devereaux Lake, small (SA = 31.4 ha) and shallow.
The small lake in the middle of Bryant Bog.
An almost perfectly circular seepage lake, relatively small (SA = 30.8 ha) and one of the deepest
Directions don't seem quite right.
Pettingill used to take his classes here for ___.
National Park Service property.
A LTC Preserve: 55 densely wooded acres close to the S arm of Lake Charlevoix.
Property to the south of property line cutting through the south end of the fen was clearcut in D
Almost unknown here - a kettlehole amidst the debris of the large esker?
The southernmost basin of Douglas Lake with a maximum depth of approximately 21.5 m (71 ft).
In Georgian Bay of Lake Huron, Caspian Tern nesting site.
Reached by ferry from Leland.
A sinkhole lake.
A small seepage lake, next to Mud Lake (Little Traverse).
In Straits of Mackinac, Herring gull nesting area.
Outflow of Lake Superior.
H. Blankespoor says it is one of the most interesting places around.
On N shore of Douglas Lake, just W of Sedge Point.
Connection bet. Lakes Michigan and Huron.
OSP: In Lake Michigan, S of Waugoshance Point, Wilderness State Park.
J. Lichter pursued Ph.D. here. All stages of dune succession, a beautiful chronosequence.
Drains into Burt Lake at Indian River. Superb trout and canoeing stream.
Drains the high moraines of extreme SW Cheboygan Co., enters the Sturgeon in the town of Wolverin
Property owned by the Little Traverse Conservancy.
Large island in the St. Mary's river with a ferry from the Soo.