Burt Lake
In the American state of Michigan Cheboygan County is Burt Lake which is a lake with a surface area of 69 km2. The lake's western shore forms the border between it and Emmet County. The lake bears William Austin Burt's name. From 1840 to 1843, he and John Mullett conducted a federal survey of the region. Because it has almost everything and is in an accessible position, Burt Lake is one of the Lower Peninsula's most useful lakes to visit. If you want to base yourself in the city of Cheboygan, you can stay near to the lake.
One of the several park sites close to Burt Lake includes a 2,000 foot coastline at Burt Lake State Park. At Maple Bay Campground, camping is possible and there is a beach.
Burt Lake is well known for its boating and swimming, but it's also one of the best fishing lakes in the state. Anglers visit the lake in search of trophy-sized walleye as well as for the abundance of bass, trout, and sturgeon. You may enter the Inland Waterway system from Burt Lake if you wish to kayak along waterways.
Location: Cheboygan County, Michigan