Lake Cadillac Explained

Lake Cadillac
Pushpin Map:Michigan
Pushpin Map Caption:Location within the state of Michigan
Pushpin Label Position:right
Coords:44.2397°N -85.4275°W
Type:Kettle (landform)
Inflow:Clam Lake Canal
Outflow:Clam River
Catchment:34356km2
Basin Countries:United States
Location:Cadillac, Wexford County, Michigan
Length:2.6miles
Width:0.82miles
Area:1150acres
Depth:11.8feet
Max-Depth:28feet
Volume:13458acre.ft
Shore:7.77miles
Elevation:1289feet
Cities:Cadillac

Lake Cadillac is a lake located within the city of Cadillac, Michigan. It is part of the Muskegon River watershed.

Natural features

Lake Cadillac is fed by two inlets: a small river flowing from Lake Mitchell and a short canal of the same origin. There is one outlet, the Clam River.[1]

In 2005, infestations of Eurasian water milfoil were discovered. During the summer, over a quarter of the lake's surface area became inhabited by the milfoil.[2] Treatments for the invasive began in 2006. In 2007 the infestation was brought down to acceptable levels.[3]

History

Historically, Lake Cadillac was referred to as Little Clam Lake.

In 1873, local businessman George A. Mitchell founded the village of Clam Lake (renamed Cadillac, Michigan, in 1882) and constructed the Clam Lake Canal, connecting Little Clam Lake to Big Clam Lake. At the time, the canal enabled logging on the west side of Big Clam Lake; logs floated through the canal entered Little Clam Lake, on the east shore of which stood lumber mills, the railroad and the Village of Clam Lake.

The names of the two lakes were changed in 1903, with Little Clam Lake renamed as Lake Cadillac (for the renamed community) and Big Clam Lake as Lake Mitchell, in honor of William W. Mitchell, the nephew and business partner of George A. Mitchell.[4]

Following the passing of the lumber era the lake became a regional tourist destination. William Mitchell State Park, popular with campers, now occupies the west shore of the lake, adjacent to the canal.

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Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20051216060824/http://web1.msue.msu.edu/wexford/LC/index.html Lake Cadillac Eurasian Watermilfoil Information Page
  2. http://www.cadillac-mi.net/EurasianWatermilfoilInformation.htm Lake Cadillac Eurasian Watermilfoil
  3. Berkebile, Tanya (December 31, 2007). "A Year in Review of City of Cadillac Happenings" Cadillac News Retrieved on January 4, 2008
  4. Lake Mitchell . Tonello . Mark A. . Status of the Fishery Resource . Michigan Dept. of Natural Resources . 2012 . 2017-03-02.