Is Hubbard Lake clean?

Is Hubbard Lake clean?

“The constant turnover of water makes it very clear.” According to the DNR Status of the Fishery Resource Report on Hubbard Lake completed in 2006 by fisheries management biologists Tim Cwalinski and Steven Sendek, the lake drains “approximately 93,440 acres and has a flush rate of nearly four years.” Which means the …

What is there to do at Hubbard Lake?

Here is the list of things to do in Hubbard Lake and tourist attractions in city.

  • White Pine National Golf Resort. 4.5 (21 Votes)
  • Cedar Grove Bar & Grill. 4.7.
  • Churchill Pointe Inn. 4.6.
  • Hubbard Lake Marine. 4.5 (4 Votes)
  • Hope Lutheran Church.
  • Whitetail Bend Campground.
  • Vlachos Acres Airport.
  • Spruce Shadow Farms Riding Stable.

Does Hubbard Lake have a beach?

50 ft of sandy beach for your enjoyment with dock and fire pit. …

How deep is Hubbard Lake in Michigan?

85′
Hubbard Lake/Max depth

Is Hubbard Lake nice?

Hubbard Lake is among the 10th largest inland lakes of Michigan with 27 miles of shoreline, 8,850 acres of surface area, 7 miles long and 2 miles wide with a max depth of 97 feet. This great recreational lake, located 22 miles southwest of Alpena, has crystal clear, spring fed water with a hard sand bottom.

Is Hubbard Lake an all sports lake?

Hubbard Lake has several inflowing streams, largest among them the West Branch River, Holcomb Creek and Sucker Creek. The all-sports, all-season lake is a favorite for watersports, such as waterskiing, wakeboarding, sailing, pontooning, tubing and swimming.

Does Hubbard Lake have public access?

Michigan DNR Access Site and boat launch on the south end of Hubbard Lake. This site has 40 car/trailer parking spots and one vault toilet available.

How big is Hubbard Lake in Michigan?

22.5 mi²
Hubbard Lake/Area

Can you eat fish from Lake Ray Hubbard?

Ray Hubbard is a source of drinking water for much of the Dallas area. The fish are safe to eat.

What is the shallowest lake in Michigan?

Lake Erie
Lake Erie. The fourth largest out of the five Great lakes, Erie is also the shallowest and the smallest in volume. In terms of surface area, Erie takes thirteenth place in the world.

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