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About Lake Michigan

Lake Michigan is the second largest of America’s Great Lakes, and the only Great Lake that isn’t split between the Canadian and the U.S. territories. This lake is surrounded by the states of Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin. This means it’s location is entirely under the U.S. territory. This body of water is a part of the world’s largest freshwater group of lakes, holding up to 1,180 cubic miles of water. Its surface area is 22,404 square miles (with an average depth of 279 ft), including the area of the small bay attached to the lake across the Strait of Mackinac. Its primary inflows include the Grand River, Fox River, and Menominee River. Water residence of Lake Michigan goes up to 99 years, then water travels through Chicago River and Calumet River to continue its journey. The water trajectory flow goes as follows: from Lake Superior to Lake Michigan, to Lake Huron, all the way to Lake Erie, then Lake Ontario, and finally ends up in the Atlantic Ocean. Lake Michigan is home to many iconic ports of call for Great Lakes Cruises and famous islands.

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Lake Michigan’s History

Lake Michigan was formed about 1.2 billion years ago as a result of the separation of two tectonic plates that caused the Mid-Continental Rift. It was home to the Hopewell Indians, then the Late Woodland Indians. The word “Michigan” means “michi-gami” in the Objiwe language, which means “great water.” The lake was then discovered around 1634 by the European explorer Jean Nicolet. Lake Michigan and the Strait of Mackinac was an important fur trade route. Multiple forts were also reconstructed around the area, as well as an important military base (Fort Mackinac on Mackinac Island). The lake has played a major role in the development of the cities around it, such as Chicago. 

Lake Michigan ​By the Numbers

Elevation578 ftAvg Depth279 ftLength of Shoreline1,638 mi
Surface Area22,300 mi²Max Depth925 ftAvg Surface Temp46º F
Drainage Area45,600 mi²Length (N-S)307 miRetention Time191 years
Volume of Water1,180 mi³Length (E-W)118 miAvg Outflow71,000 ft³/s
Elevation176 mAvg Depth85 mLength of Shoreline2,633 km
Surface Area57,800 km²Max Depth282 mAvg Surface Temp8º C
Drainage Area118,000 km²Length (N-S)494 kmRetention Time191 years
Volume of Water4,920 km³Length (E-W)190 kmAvg Outflow2000 m³/s

Lake Michigan’s Economy

Commercial and sports fishing are two of the strongest economic activities from the area. The prime commercial fish of Lake Michigan is lake whitefish. Lake Michigan is also a primary hub for shipping bulk goods. Tourism has detonated over the past years, with a big boost from Great Lakes cruising and small ship excursions. The lake is home to some of the most popular ports of call, with all kinds of scenery and options for a various number of activities. Each port offers rich culture and history, breathtaking nature, must-see landmarks, unique beaches, and beautiful sunsets.

Lake Michigan’s Ecosystems

Lake Michigan’s fauna has gone through several changes throughout the years. It was originally home to lake whitefish, largemouth and smallmouth bass, catfish, and lake trout. Multiple invasive species were introduced into the lake during the Welland Canal alterations. These species were reproducing at a faster rate than the original species. As a result, several predator species of fish were introduced to solve this issue and it turned out really well. Lake Michigan is also home to lots of migratory birds.

Lake Michigan’s flora is made up of coastal fens and harbors, sand prairies, boreal forests, and oak savannas. Lake Michigan’s large surface area and perimeter allows all these different ecosystems to grow due to location and climate conditions. The biodiversity around this lake is rich and unique, and authorities are trying to preserve it by regulating the industrial activity of the region to avoid over polluting this magnificent body of water.

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Ports of Call in Lake Michigan

Green Bay, WI

Green Bay has a lot of rich history to offer. Visit the National Railroad Museum, and the Heritage Hill State Historical Park. Stop by the Green Bay Botanical Gardens, and the Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary to immerse yourself into nature.

Milwaukee, WI

Visit the Great Lakes Distillery, one of the top attractions in the area. While in Milwaukee, make sure you stop at some of the most iconic museums in America: The Harley Davidson Museum, Milwaukee Art Museum, and the Public Museum. The North Point Lighthouse is also a landmark you can’t miss while in town!

Chicago, IL

With a mix of urbanity, nature, and adventure, Chicago offers some of the most spectacular experiences around the Great Lakes. This port of call is home to the world-known Chicago Bean, the Navy Pier, and the Millenium Park. Other attractions include the Museum of Science and Industry, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Chicago Botanic Garden. It is such a wholesome port of call to experience.

Muskegon, MI

Experience this lovely port of call with its picturesque beaches, and calm atmosphere. You won’t want to miss the Lakeshore Museum Center while you’re in town. Muskegon is home to the Pere Marquette Beach, which is popular among surfers, cyclists, and runners (Lakeshore Trail).

Grand Haven/Holland, MI

Get to know the historic Downtown of Holland, and if you’re lucky enough to be around during the Tulip Time Festival (May), this is a must! Visit the Windmill Island Gardens, which are also iconic from the area, or visit the State Park Beach. Holland’s Dutch cultural identity will amaze you.

Mackinac Island, MI

Mackinac Island, located right between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, is a tourist favorite. Over 80% of this charming island is a State Park, filled with nature and trails to discover. A fun fact about this port of call is that automotive transportation is banned. Also, some buildings have been restored to their original 1800s appearance. This gives Mackinac Island a unique, old school feel. Take a Carriage Tour and explore all the many historic sites and museums in the area.

Traverse City, MI

Discover the “Cherry Capital of the World,” and taste some award winning wines. Discover the sand dunes, beaches, and clear waters of this magical city. Hike the Sleeping Bear Dunes or the Pyramid Point. Don’t forget to stop by the restaurants in town, Traverse City is well-known for its emerging culinary scene.

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