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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.

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925 feet is the deepest part

The Chippewa basin starts just north of ludington and just below manistee it extends about 15 miles from the shore out across and to the north

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At its deepest point Lake Michigan is 925 feet. The average depth of Lake Michigan is 279 feet. This lake is 307 miles long.

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What is the deepest depth (in feet) of Lake Michigan?

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The Deepest Lake in Michigan is Lake Michigan because Lake Michigan is the deepest part in Michigan.

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lake Michigan is 923 ft (281m) deep

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