Glen Lake | |
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Location | Empire, Glen Arbor, and Kasson townships, Leelanau County, Michigan, U.S. |
Coordinates | 44°52′N 85°57′W / 44.867°N 85.950°W |
Primary inflows | Brooks Lake Outlet, Hatlem Creek |
Primary outflows | Crystal River |
Basin countries | United States |
Surface area | 4,871 acres (19.71 km2) Big 1,415 acres (5.73 km2) Little 6,286 acres (25.44 km2) Combined |
Max. depth | 130 ft (40 m) Big 13 ft (4 m) Little |
Surface elevation | 594 feet (181 m)[1] |
Settlements | Burdickville, Glen Arbor |
Glen Lake is a lake located in Northern Michigan. Located in the southwestern Leelanau Peninsula, the lake is directly adjacent to Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, and is, at its closest, about 0.94 miles (1.51 km) from Lake Michigan. The lake consists of two large bodies of water connected by a narrow channel, which is traversed by a causeway carrying the famous highway M-22. The body of water on the west of this causeway, which is far shallower and more elongated, is known as Little Glen Lake, and the body of water east of the causeway, which is nearly perfectly round and deeper, is known as Big Glen Lake.
The total area of Glen Lake is 6,286 acres (25 km2), with a maximum depth 130 feet (40 m). The lake empties into Lake Michigan via the shallow Crystal River which winds through Glen Arbor.