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Stoner Lake
Location of the lake in Michigan.
Location of the lake in Michigan.
Stoner Lake
Location in Michigan
Location Alger and Delta counties
Coordinates 46°9′40″N 86°45′48″W / 46.16111°N 86.76333°W / 46.16111; -86.76333
Basin countries United States
Surface area 72 acres (29 ha)
Shore length1 about 1.9 miles (3.1 km)
Surface elevation 794 ft (242 m)
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.
Stoner Lake Topo
A topographic map of the Stoner and Round Lakes area

Stoner Lake is a beautiful lake in the state of Michigan, USA. It covers about 72 acres, which is like 54 football fields! Most of the lake is in Alger County, Michigan, but a small part stretches into Delta County, Michigan. It's a cool spot located within the huge Hiawatha National Forest.

Discovering Stoner Lake

Stoner Lake is a natural freshwater lake. It's a great place to visit if you love nature and being outdoors.

Where is Stoner Lake Located?

Stoner Lake is found in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. This area is known for its amazing forests and many lakes. Being inside the Hiawatha National Forest means it's surrounded by lots of trees and wildlife.

What Lakes Are Nearby?

Stoner Lake isn't alone! It has several neighbors. Other lakes close by include Lake Stella, Round Lake, West Branch Lake, Hugaboom Lake, Blue Lake, Ironjaw Lake, Ostrander Lake, the Corner-Straits Chain, and Toms Lake. Many of these lakes are also popular for outdoor activities.

Exploring the Hiawatha National Forest

The Hiawatha National Forest is a very large forest. It covers over 890,000 acres! It's a special place where people can enjoy nature.

Activities in the Forest

In the Hiawatha National Forest, you can do many things. People enjoy hiking, camping, fishing, and boating. In winter, activities like snowmobiling and cross-country skiing are popular. The forest helps protect the natural environment and provides homes for many animals.

Wildlife Around the Lake

Because Stoner Lake is in a national forest, it's home to lots of wildlife. You might see deer, bears, and many types of birds. The lake itself is likely home to different kinds of fish. This makes it a great spot for nature lovers and those interested in animals.

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