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Ironjaw Lake
Location of the lake in Michigan.
Location of the lake in Michigan.
Ironjaw Lake
Location in Michigan
Location Schoolcraft County, Michigan
Coordinates 46°10′28.14″N 86°33′10.07″W / 46.1744833°N 86.5527972°W / 46.1744833; -86.5527972
Basin countries United States
Surface area 51 acres (21 ha)
Surface elevation 771 ft (235 m)
Ironjaw Lake Topo
A topographical map of the Ironjaw Lake area

Ironjaw Lake is a cool lake located in the state of Michigan, United States. It covers about 51 acres, which is like 38 football fields! This lake is found in the beautiful Hiawatha National Forest, a large natural area. It's a great spot to learn about nature and geography.

About Ironjaw Lake

Ironjaw Lake is a freshwater lake. It is known for its peaceful surroundings. The lake is part of a larger network of lakes and forests in Michigan. This area is popular for outdoor activities.

Where is Ironjaw Lake Located?

Ironjaw Lake is in the southwestern part of Schoolcraft County, Michigan. It sits very close to the borders of two other counties: Alger County to the west and Delta County to the south. This means it's right in the middle of a beautiful natural region.

Nearby Lakes and Natural Areas

The lake is surrounded by many other lakes. Some of these include Hugaboom Lake, Mowe Lake, and Blue Lake. There's also the Corner-Straits Chain of lakes. Other nearby lakes are Nineteen Lake, Verdant Lake, and Round Lake. All these lakes are part of the amazing Hiawatha National Forest. This forest is a huge protected area. It offers many chances to explore nature.

Exploring the Hiawatha National Forest

Ironjaw Lake is inside the Hiawatha National Forest. This forest covers a large part of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It has many different types of trees and plants. The forest is home to many animals too.

What Can You Do There?

The Hiawatha National Forest is a great place for outdoor adventures. People enjoy hiking on trails. They also like camping and fishing in the lakes. In winter, snowmobiling and cross-country skiing are popular. It's a wonderful place to connect with nature.

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