Bliss Beach
A public swimming area north of Cross Village
A public swimming area north of Cross Village
Heavily used area of the Sturgeon Bay Dunes with beautiful sand beach.
Drains the moraines S of Traverse City into W Bay of Grand Traverse Bay.
Softwater lake excellent for aquatic vascular plants.
Large island in Straits of Mackinac; boat ferry from Cheboygan to Pointe Aux Pins.
Prob. should be sec. 14 or 15
From Xiaojun Li's dissertation.
On Indian River just before Mullett Lake.
From Vitt and Slack.
Drains Larks Lake into the Maple River.
Small bog closely associated with Douglas Lake; has received much attention from UMBS biologists
Site is still owned by the Ginop family.
Dole (1963): a 4.25 hectare pasture on the farm of Albert Budzinski on Indian Trail Road 8 km E o
See Cort et. al. (1939) and McMullen (1938): cannot find.
Part of the Ocqueoc River drainage. SA = 30 acres.
The 4th largest lake in the state with a surface area of 6,848 ha.
On SE corner of Burt Lake. DNR property.
H. Crum collected bryophytes and lichens here.
Last operated in 19xx. A camp of the Methodist Children's Home Society.
Private development begun as a split from the Black River Ranch (to the west).
Artificial pond formed by damming Big Stone Bay Creek within 1 mile of the mouth; done by CCC cre
Groundwater discharge from Douglas Lake (dye tracing study done in 1987 by Dr. Dave White).
Headwaters of the Carp River; a nice county park on the N shore.
H. Heatwole study area.
Drains Carp Lake (Paradise Lake) into Lake Michigan. Sometimes has a good smelt run.
OSP: On Lake Michigan between Mackinaw City and Wilderness State Park.
Jewell and Brown (1929): a small bog just south of Cecil Bay, formed from a beach pool of Lake Mi
See Rier and Stevenson.
In Lake Huron, Caspian Tern nesting site.
On S side of Cheboygan marsh; abandoned early 1960's; dump actually filled into wetlands.
A very good example of a cattail marsh on the Great Lakes (Lake Huron), now with a boardwalk exte
The end of the Inland Water Route, navigable from Crooked Lake to Lake Huron.
On Duncan Bay and Lake Huron. DNR property.
Outfall into the Cheboygan River.
Norton Miller: an excellent marl bog, mat dominated by Cyperaceae; Phragmites zone around portion