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Thumb Lake

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Basin countries
  
United States

Max. depth
  
152 ft (46 m)

Surface elevation
  
315 m

Surface area
  
484 acres (2.0 km)

Area
  
196 ha

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Location
  
Charlevoix County, Michigan

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Thumb Lake, also known as Lake Louise by the "Lake Louise Camp" community, is a kettle lake located in Hudson Township, Charlevoix County, Michigan. The epithet Thumb Lake derives from the lake's bathymetry. An islet protrudes from the lake's west basin. The total surface area of the lake is 484 acres (2.0 km2), with maximum depths of 152 feet (46 m).

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Map of Lake Thumb, Hudson Township, MI 49713, USA

The misnomer "Lake Louise" comes from a former Camp director who wanted to rename the lake after his wife.

The lake is nestled in the highlands east of the village of Boyne Falls, centered at 45°11′N 84°45′W, and is surrounded by wooded hills. Because of its depth and the dearth of run-off into the lake, its waters are exceptionally clear. The lake is inhabited by splake, a stocked hybrid species (lake trout and brook trout), rainbow trout, yellow perch, smallmouth bass, northern pike, largemouth bass, smelt. Public access is available on the eastern shore of the lake in the form of a park with swimming beach, and on the southwestern shore in the form of a boat launch.

Above thumb lake


References

Thumb Lake Wikipedia