It has a maximum depth of 330 feet (100 m)just off the east end of Campbell Rd. (Milton Twp.) and an average depth of 111 feet (34 m), making it Michigan's deepest inland lake.
Torch Lake , Michigan
Lake St. Clair is 27 inches deep. It is a lake that is located in between Michigan and Canada.
Lake Michigan averages 279 feet deep, and is 925 feet at its deepest point. It is approximately 118 miles wide and 307 miles long and is the only great lake located entirely in the U.S. I hope it's the answer you've been looking for. :)
hei/her mysteries as deep as Lake Michigan
Lake Michigan
No. No lake is "bottomless." It's probably not even all that deep, relatively speaking.
Lake Michigan
Based on the shoeline it is not Torch Lake. Also Torch Lake does not have the House Boats that were inthe video. Looks more Like Tenn. of Kentucky. The answer is that it is filmed on Grass Lake, Michigan. The double decker boat belonged to the Marina owner who's marina is on Grass Lake . I'm not sure if Kid Rock bought the boat or just borrowed it but I have been on that lake every year for over 40 years. It is definitely Grass Lake. Grass lake connects Lake Bellaire to Grass River, to Grass Lake, to Torch Lake. This is NOT Tenn. or Kentucky. I don't know who is saying that Torch Lake doesn't have the House Boat because it belonged to the marina owner that was less than 1/2 a mile down Grass Lake from Torch Lake. I'm sure it has been taken out onto Torch before..... Maybe you just never saw it out there. Also, did you know that Crownline Boats did their boat brochure on Torch Lake a couple of years ago? I was at Dockside when they went by and saw the brochure about a year later. It was beautiful, but, that's Torch!!! Hope that answers your question.
Wisconsin is not separated by Lake Michigan. Michigan is separated by Lake Michigan and Lake Huron.
Lake Michigan separates lower Michigan from Wisconsin.
Minnesota; Touches Lake superior Wisconsin; Touches Lake superior and lake Michigan Michigan; touches Lake Superior, Lake Michigan , Lake Huron and Lake Erie. Illinois; Touches Lake Michigan. Indiana; Touches Lake Michigan.
Michigan is effectively divided in two by Lake Michigan.