Huron river chain of lakes explained

The Huron river chain of lakes consists of an eight-mile (13 km) connection of nine lakes: Big Portage, Little Portage, Baseline, Zukey, Strawberry, Whitewood, Gallagher, Ore, and Tamarack Lake.

Geography

The chain is a watershed of the Huron River and covers northern Washtenaw County and southern Livingston County in Michigan. Big Portage, Little Portage, Base Line, Zukey, Strawberry, Whitewood and Gallagher can all be navigated by normal watercraft, however, Ore and Tamarack are only accessible by small watercraft. The lakes are connected by no-wake canals and are mainly navigated by order of Little Portage, Big Portage, Baseline, Whitewood, Gallagher, Strawberry, and Zukey. Big Portage is 680acres with the deepest point at 84feet, making it the largest lake on the chain. Strawberry Lake is the second largest at 257acres with its deepest point at 64feet.[1]

History

During the 18th century French fur traders traveled from Lake Erie to Big Portage by way of the Huron River.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Klave's Marina, JC Pontoons, Avalon Pontoons, Mercury Outboards, Pontoon Boat Sales and Rentals, Stand Up Paddleboard Sales. klavesmarina.com. 2014-04-05. https://web.archive.org/web/20140407103342/http://www.klavesmarina.com/site_page_3310/. 2014-04-07. dead.
  2. Boating World; v. 22 no. 170 (June 2001) pp. 46-8