Hamlin Lake
The lake is great for swimming during summer months as it is typically much warmer than Lake Michigan and has a smaller swimming area, making it easier to keep track of family and friends. Dunes separate the western shore of Hamlin Lake from the eastern shore of Lake Michigan. State park visitors can rent a variety of boats at this location and many of the park's trails (including a canoe trail) begin and end here. During the winter season, ice fishing is popular. Gamefish have been stocked in the lake since the 1890s.
History
Hamlin lake once was a small town, but in 1888 the wooden dam protecting the town collapsed, flooding the town. The dam was rebuilt in 1912, before collapsing again, flooding the area. It was later incorporated into Ludington State Park in the 1930s.
It is the largest man-made lake in Michigan.
See also
References
- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Hamlin Lake
- ^ Hamlin Lake Mason County Big Sable River watershed, surveyed 2010, Mark A. Tonello, Michigan Dept. of Natural Resources, 2012
- ^ "What's the Largest Man-made Lake in Michigan?". A-Z Animals. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
https://hamlinlake.com/stories/history_of_the_village_of_hamlin_michigan
https://www.michigan.gov/documents/dnr/2012-132_394439_7.pdf
External links
- Hamlin Lake, Michigan DNR
- Hamlin Lake Tourism