Research sites
Viking Lake
Viking Lake has a surface area of 39.8 acres and a maximum depth of approximately 25 feet.
Vincent Lake
A small (SA = 12.32 ha) seepage lake, with a small watershed (39 ha).
Waldron Fen
A rich fen, probably larger and more biologically diverse than Smith Fen.
Walker Lake - Chippewa Co.
Walloon Lake
Some of the most expensive lake frontage in N. Michigan; 4 basins.
Water Tank Lakes
Cairns sampled for protozoa in 1981.
Waugoshance Point
Peninsula in Lake Michigan, noted for its wetlands, bass fishing, and sandy shores (Piping plover
Weber Lake
A small, oval-shaped seepage lake. SA = 11.4 ha and moderately shallow. Watershed = 306 ha.
West Branch Creek - Cecil Bay
Drains into Carp River, under Cecil Bay Road.
West Burt Lake Road
N terminus is at Riggsville Rd, S terminus at Brutus Rd.
West Grape Island - Beaver Island Group
West Lost Lake
A sinkhole lake. Used by Momot?
West Twin Lake
West Twin Lakes - Charlevoix Co.
West Wequetonsing Nature Preserve
A LTC preserve: the first one, acquired in 1974; a mixed hardwood and conifer swamp, 14 acres, ju
Whiskey Island (Beaver Group)
Whitefish Bay
Huge bay of Lake Superior, N & E of Sault Ste. Marie.
Whitefish Point
Interesting elements of northern vegetation: Potentilla tridentata, Hudsonia tomentosa var.
Whitehouse Landing Road
Alex Smith collected wood inhabiting fungi here; most productive both in June and again in Septem
Wilderness State Park
Noted especially for its sand beaches and dunal system in Sturgeon Bay.
Wildwood Lake
An artificial lake created about 1964 for second home development by damming up a small creek.
Wilson Farm Pond
Only George Hammond and Tom DeWitt have used it (NETP students, 1989).
Wolf Bog
The northern parts of secs. 13, 14. At one time, the largest cedars in the Douglas Lake region.
Wolverine Lake - Luce Co.
Futyma (Ph.D.): a small kettle-hole lake on an outwash plain graded to the level of Glacial lake