Bass Lake (Long Lake Township, Michigan) (original) (raw)
Bass Lake (formerly Culver Lake) is a lake in Grand Traverse County, Michigan. It is the largest of three lakes in the county called "Bass Lake" (the other two are located in Interlochen and ). It is naturally separated into two unequal sections, with a 199-foot (61 m) strait connecting the two. The northern section is simply known as Bass Lake, but the southern portion is occasionally known as Beitner Lake or Mulberry Lake. The lake is wedged between Long Lake to the west and Silver Lake to the east, both of which are bigger than Bass Lake. The nearest towns are Grawn and Traverse City.
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dbo:abstract | Bass Lake (formerly Culver Lake) is a lake in Grand Traverse County, Michigan. It is the largest of three lakes in the county called "Bass Lake" (the other two are located in Interlochen and ). It is naturally separated into two unequal sections, with a 199-foot (61 m) strait connecting the two. The northern section is simply known as Bass Lake, but the southern portion is occasionally known as Beitner Lake or Mulberry Lake. The lake is wedged between Long Lake to the west and Silver Lake to the east, both of which are bigger than Bass Lake. The west branch of flows out of the lake and into the Boardman River. The nearest towns are Grawn and Traverse City. A small settlement called Bass Lake sits on the eastern shore of the lake, at the end of Culver Road. Most of the lake is located within Long Lake Township, but the southern portion of the lake extends into Green Lake Township. (en) |
dbo:alternativeName | Culver Lake (en) |
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dbo:namedAfter | dbr:Bass_(fish) |
dbo:outflow | dbr:Beitner_Creek_(Michigan) |
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dbp:caption | Eastern Shore of Bass Lake (en) |
dbp:etymology | Abundance of Bass (en) |
dbp:inflow | Dyer Creek , Hendrie Creek (en) |
dbp:islands | Namaste Island, Greene Island, Germaine Island, Caroline Island, Phantom Island (en) |
dbp:location | Grand Traverse County, Michigan (en) |
dbp:name | Bass Lake (en) |
dbp:otherName | Culver Lake (en) |
dbp:outflow | West Branch Beitner Creek, Cox Pond (en) |
dbp:pushpinMap | Michigan (en) |
dbp:pushpinMapAlt | Location of the lake in Michigan. (en) |
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georss:point | 44.69056 -85.710702 |
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rdfs:comment | Bass Lake (formerly Culver Lake) is a lake in Grand Traverse County, Michigan. It is the largest of three lakes in the county called "Bass Lake" (the other two are located in Interlochen and ). It is naturally separated into two unequal sections, with a 199-foot (61 m) strait connecting the two. The northern section is simply known as Bass Lake, but the southern portion is occasionally known as Beitner Lake or Mulberry Lake. The lake is wedged between Long Lake to the west and Silver Lake to the east, both of which are bigger than Bass Lake. The nearest towns are Grawn and Traverse City. (en) |
rdfs:label | Bass Lake (Long Lake Township, Michigan) (en) |
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foaf:name | Bass Lake (en) |
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