Lake Michigan | Depth, Freshwater, Size, & Map (2024)

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Lake Michigan, third largest of the five Great Lakes of North America and the only one lying wholly within the United States. Bordered by the states of Michigan (east and north), Wisconsin (west), Illinois (southwest), and Indiana (southeast), it connects with Lake Huron through the Straits of Mackinac in the north. The lake is 321 miles (517 km) long (north to south); it has a maximum width of 118 miles (190 km) and a drainage basin of about 45,500 square miles (118,000 square km), exclusive of its surface area, which is 22,300 square miles (57,757 square km). With a mean surface elevation of 579 feet (176 m) above sea level, the lake has a maximum depth of 923 feet (281 m). Currents are slight, with a generally southward drift along the western side, a northward drift along the eastern side, and at times counterclockwise swirls in the southern basin and around the Beaver Island group in the north. Approximately 100 streams flow into the lake, only a few of which are of appreciable size. The Manistee, Pere Marquette, White, Muskegon, Grand, Kalamazoo, and St. Joseph rivers enter the lake from the east. The Fox and Menominee rivers flow into Green Bay, a northwestern arm of the lake. The Chicago River flowed into the southwestern end of the lake but was reversed in 1900 so that it now drains through the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal into the Des Plaines River at Joliet, Illinois. The northern end of the lake contains all of the islands, the largest of which is Beaver Island, Michigan.

The land adjacent to Lake Michigan is low and gently rolling, but wave-cut bluffs of rock occur in many places. Sand dunes are common along the southeastern shore, notably at Indiana Dunes National Park, where prevailing winds blow sand inland. The moderating influence of the lake accounts for the noted fruit-growing region along its eastern shore.

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Lake Michigan is part of the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence Seaway and, thus, handles international commerce. Although ice in the harbours limits navigation from mid-December through mid-April, the open lake rarely freezes over, and railway-car ferry service across the lake is maintained between some ports throughout the year.

The southern end of the lake abuts a great industrial complex centred on Chicago, which consumes large quantities of waterborne raw materials, principally iron ore, coal, and limestone; these are handled at the ports of Calumet (South Chicago) Harbor in Illinois and at Indiana (East Chicago) Harbor and Gary in Indiana. Some of the iron ore is loaded at Escanaba, Michigan, on the lake’s northern shore; but most is brought from the Lake Superior region. Milwaukee and Green Bay, Wisconsin, are centres of distribution of coal from Lake Erie ports. Grain is shipped from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Chicago. Other major lake ports include Michigan City (Indiana); Waukegan (Illinois); Kenosha, Racine, and Manitowoc (Wisconsin); and Manistee, Ludington, Muskegon, Grand Haven, and Benton Harbor (Michigan).

The restocking of lake trout and the introduction of coho salmon have rejuvenated recreational and commercial fishing on the lake while also greatly reducing the population of alewives (small saltwater fish that entered the Great Lakes via the St. Lawrence Seaway and created many problems when large numbers died off in springtime). Although pollution is threatening the ecological balance of the lake, popular summer-resort areas dot its shores.

In 1634 the French explorer Jean Nicolet became the first European to see Lake Michigan. The Jesuit Claude-Jean Allouez began missionary work among the Indians of Green Bay and the Fox River in 1668. The French explorer Louis Jolliet and the French missionary Jacques Marquette mapped the lake’s western shore from Green Bay to Chicago in 1673. Robert Cavelier, sieur de La Salle, also of France, brought the first sailing ship to the lake in 1679, but it was lost in a storm on its return eastward with a cargo of furs. La Salle later established a trading post near St. Joseph, Michigan. The name of the lake is from the Algonquian Indian term michigami or misschiganin, meaning “big lake.”

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Lake Michigan | Depth, Freshwater, Size, & Map (2024)

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Is Lake Michigan the largest freshwater lake in the world? ›

The second largest of the Great Lakes, Lake Michigan has a surface area of 22,300 square miles, making it the largest freshwater lake in the U.S. and the fifth largest lake in the world.

How big is Lake Michigan compared to states? ›

Lake Michigan is approximately 300 miles long and averages 75 miles across, covering 22,300 square miles which is approximately the size of Maryland, Delaware and Massachusetts combined.

How wide is the narrowest part of Lake Michigan? ›

Lake Michigan
Min. width91 mi (146 km)
Surface area22,404 sq mi (58,030 km2)
Average depth279 ft (85 m)
Max. depth923 ft (281 m)
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How many miles long and wide is Lake Michigan? ›

Lake Michigan is 307 miles long and 118 miles across at its widest point. Water levels on Lake Michigan have varied by a bit more than six feet during the roughly 100-year period of record.

What are the top 3 largest freshwater lakes in the world? ›

List of 10 Largest Freshwater Lakes in the World
LakesAreaLocation
Lake Superior82,103 sq. kmNorth America
Lake Victoria59,947 sq. kmAfrica
Lake Huron59,588 sq. kmNorth America
Lake Michigan58,030 sq. kmNorth America
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What is the largest freshwater lake to ever exist? ›

Lake Baikal
Lake Baikal Show map of Republic of Buryatia Show map of Irkutsk Oblast Show map of Russia Show all
LocationSiberia, Russia
Coordinates53°30′N 108°0′E
Lake typeAncient lake, Continental rift lake
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What is in the deepest part of Lake Michigan? ›

SOUTH CHIPPEWA BASIN

The largest and deepest basin of Lake Michigan, the Chippewa Basin extends northward from the Two Rivers Ridge almost to the outflow point of the now-submerged Mackinac Channel. It is so named because it is the main site of the former Lake Chippewa.

What was found under Lake Michigan? ›

A Prehistoric Structure Under Lake Michigan Resembles a Mini-Stonehenge. An underwater archaeologist has stumbled on a Stonehenge-like arrangement of ancient stones. Lake Michigan in Beverly Shores, Indiana.

Has anyone swam across Lake Michigan? ›

Dreyer swam across Lake Michigan, from Two Rivers, Wisconsin, to Michigan's Ludington State Park, in 1998, a grueling feat that lasted nearly 41 hours. He tried last year to cross the lake but gave up after 10 hours because of bad weather.

What was Lake Michigan originally called? ›

On a 1688 map, Lake Michigan is called Lac des Illinois. An Indian name for Lake Michigan was "Michi gami" and through further interaction with the Indians, the lake received its final name of Michigan.

Why is Lake Michigan so special? ›

The importance of Lake Michigan can't be overstated. It is the fifth largest freshwater lake in the world, and as a Great Lake, part of the largest water system on the planet.

Is it safe to swim in Lake Michigan? ›

Lake Michigan is generally clean and safe for swimming but it can become contaminated with harmful bacteria. Do not enter the water when a health hazard warning is issued or posted.

What is technically the largest lake in the world? ›

The Caspian Sea in Central Asia is, by far, the largest lake worldwide with 386,000 square kilometers. Lake Superior on the border between Canada and the United States, the world's second largest lake, is, by comparison, 82,000 square kilometers.

What are the top 10 biggest lakes in the world? ›

What is the biggest lake in the world?
  • Caspian Sea: 149,200 square miles.
  • Lake Superior: 31,700 square miles.
  • Lake Victoria: 26,828 square miles.
  • Lake Huron: 23,000 square miles.
  • Lake Michigan: 22,300 square miles.
  • Lake Tanganyika: 12,700 square miles.
  • Lake Baikal: 12,200 square miles.
  • Great Bear Lake: 12,096 square miles.
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Is the second largest freshwater lake in the world? ›

Lake Victoria, Africa

Lake Victoria is the largest lake in Africa and the second largest freshwater lake in the world, after Lake Superior in North America. It is located in East Africa and shares its shores between three countries: Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania.

What are the 5 largest surface area lakes in the world? ›

Conventional list
NameArea
1Caspian Sea389,000 km2 150,000 sq mi
2Superior82,100 km2 31,700 sq mi
3Victoria59,940 km2 23,140 sq mi
4Huron59,590 km2 23,010 sq mi
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