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Round Lake (Michigan)

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Round Lake (Michigan)
Lake nameRound Lake
LocationCharlevoix County, Michigan
Coords45.216°N 85.007°W
OutflowLake Charlevoix
Basin countriesUnited States
SettlementCharlevoix, Michigan

Round Lake (Michigan) is a lake located in Charlevoix County, Michigan, near the city of Charlevoix, Michigan. The lake is connected to Lake Charlevoix by a short channel, and is situated near the Charlevoix Township. Round Lake is a popular destination for boating and fishing, with species such as lake trout, smallmouth bass, and yellow perch found in its waters. The lake is also close to the Charlevoix Municipal Airport and the US-31 highway, making it easily accessible from nearby cities like Petoskey, Michigan and Traverse City, Michigan.

Geography

Round Lake is situated in the northern part of Michigan's Lower Peninsula, near the Lake Michigan shoreline. The lake's geography is characterized by its connection to Lake Charlevoix, which is a larger lake that flows into Lake Michigan through the Pine River. The lake's shoreline is mostly developed with summer homes and marinas, and is close to the Charlevoix County Park. The surrounding area is also home to several other lakes, including Lake Charlevoix, Walloon Lake, and Long Lake. The lake's water level is regulated by the US Army Corps of Engineers, which also manages the Fletcher Pond and Mullett Lake water levels. Nearby cities include Boyne City, Michigan, East Jordan, Michigan, and Ellsworth, Michigan.

History

The area around Round Lake has been inhabited for thousands of years, with Native American tribes such as the Odawa and Ottawa living in the region. The lake was later settled by European-Americans, who established the city of Charlevoix, Michigan in the late 19th century. The city was named after Pierre François Xavier de Charlevoix, a Jesuit priest who traveled through the area in the 18th century. The lake has also been visited by notable figures such as Henry Ford, who had a summer home on the lake, and William H. Murphy, a Michigan Supreme Court justice who lived in the area. Other notable visitors include Theodore Roosevelt, Thomas Edison, and Henry Clay.

Demographics

The population around Round Lake is mostly composed of summer residents and tourists, who come to the area to enjoy the lake's recreational opportunities. The city of Charlevoix, Michigan has a population of around 3,000 people, according to the United States Census Bureau. The surrounding Charlevoix Township has a population of around 1,500 people. The area is also home to several summer camps, including the Charlevoix YMCA and the Camp Charlevoix. Nearby institutions include North Central Michigan College, Charlevoix Public Library, and Munson Healthcare Charlevoix Hospital.

Economy

The economy around Round Lake is mostly driven by tourism, with visitors coming to the area to enjoy the lake's recreational opportunities. The lake is also home to several marinas and boat launches, which support the local boating industry. The area is also known for its agriculture, with crops such as cherries and apples being grown in the surrounding countryside. The city of Charlevoix, Michigan has a strong downtown area with several shops and restaurants, including the Charlevoix Farmers Market and the Charlevoix Area Chamber of Commerce. Other local businesses include Charlevoix Courier, Charlevoix County Transit, and Charlevoix Public Schools.

Recreation

Round Lake is a popular destination for recreational activities such as boating, fishing, and swimming. The lake is also surrounded by several parks and trails, including the Charlevoix County Park and the North Country Trail. The area is also home to several golf courses, including the Charlevoix Golf Club and the Belvedere Golf Club. In the winter, the area is popular for skiing and snowmobiling, with several ski resorts and snowmobile trails in the area, including Boyne Mountain Resort and Nub's Nob Ski Resort. Other nearby attractions include Castle Farms, Charlevoix Lighthouse, and Fisherman's Island State Park. Category:Lakes of Michigan