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Green Lake
Lake Wah-ba-ka-netta
A glimpse through the pines on Lake Wah-ba-ka-netta, Michigan (66505).jpg
"A Glimpse Through the Pines on Lake Wah-ba-ka-netta, Michigan" painting.
Location of the lake in Michigan.
Location of the lake in Michigan.
Green Lake
Location in Michigan
Location Grand Traverse County, Michigan
Coordinates 44°35′31″N 85°47′38″W / 44.592°N 85.794°W / 44.592; -85.794
Type Lake
Etymology Green appearance of the lake
Primary inflows Betsie River
Primary outflows Betsie River
Max. length 3.14 mi (5.05 km)
Max. width 1.89 mi (3.04 km)
Surface area 1,990 acres (8 km2)
Max. depth 102 ft (31 m)
Islands none
Settlements Interlochen, Wyle

Green Lake is a large and beautiful lake found in Grand Traverse County, Michigan. It is known for its clear waters and the lovely green color that gives it its name. Many people enjoy visiting Green Lake for fun outdoor activities.

What is Green Lake?

Green Lake is a natural lake in the northern part of Michigan. It is a popular spot for both locals and tourists. The lake is quite big, covering about 1,990 acres. That's like more than 1,500 football fields!

Where is Green Lake Located?

Green Lake is located in Grand Traverse County, Michigan. This county is in the northwest part of Michigan's Lower Peninsula. The lake is close to the towns of Interlochen and Wyle. It is easy to find on a map of Michigan.

How Deep is Green Lake?

Green Lake is a deep lake. Its deepest point is about 102 feet (31 meters). That's as tall as a 10-story building! The lake is also quite long, stretching about 3.14 miles (5.05 km). It is about 1.89 miles (3.04 km) wide.

Why is it Called Green Lake?

The lake is called Green Lake because of its clear, greenish appearance. This special color comes from the way sunlight reflects off the water. It also gets its color from tiny plants and minerals in the water. The lake's other name is Lake Wah-ba-ka-netta. This name also means "green appearance of the lake."

What Flows Into and Out of Green Lake?

The Betsie River is important to Green Lake. It flows into the lake and also flows out of it. This means the Betsie River helps keep the lake's water fresh. Rivers like the Betsie are like the lake's veins, bringing in new water and carrying old water away.

What Can You Do at Green Lake?

Green Lake is a great place for many outdoor activities. Because of its size and clear water, it is perfect for:

  • Swimming: On warm days, many people enjoy swimming in the lake's cool water.
  • Boating: You can go boating, kayaking, or paddleboarding on the lake. There's plenty of space to explore.
  • Fishing: The lake is home to different types of fish. Many people enjoy fishing from boats or the shore.
  • Nature Watching: The areas around Green Lake are full of nature. You might see different birds or other wildlife.

Cities Near Green Lake

Two main towns are located near Green Lake:

  • Interlochen: This town is famous for the Interlochen Center for the Arts. It is a well-known school for young artists and musicians.
  • Wyle: This is another small community close to the lake.

These towns offer places to stay and things to do for visitors to Green Lake.

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