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Greens Lake (Michigan)

Coordinates: 42°42′53″N 83°25′25″W / 42.714739°N 83.423697°W / 42.714739; -83.423697
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Greens Lake
LocationOakland County, Michigan
Coordinates42°42′53″N 83°25′25″W / 42.714739°N 83.423697°W / 42.714739; -83.423697
Surface area117 acres (47 ha)
Max. depth55 ft (17 m)
Surface elevation293 meters (961 ft)[1]
SettlementsIndependence Township

Greens Lake is a private, all-sports, 117-acre lake along the main branch of the Clinton River.[2] The lake lies within Independence Township in Oakland County, Michigan.[3]

The lake has a maximum depth of 55 feet.[4]

Greens Lake connects to Lester Lake and Van Norman Lake to the south and Dollar Lake, Middle Lake and Deer Lake to the north.[5]

Namesake

Greens Lake was named for the Green Family who owned a 200-acre farm along the eastern shore of the lake.[6]

In 1832, John Green (b.1794-d.1851), along with his wife Elinor (b.1802-d.1883) and their ten children settled on sections 28 and 29 in Independence Township, Michigan from their Warren County, New Jersey home.

After John Green's death in 1851, his son, Daniel Green (b. 1828, d. 1918), along with Daniel's wife Julia (b. 1826, d. 1914) took over the family farm in sections 29 and 32 on Waterford Hill in Independence Township.

The farm was located along the lake that was originally called Green's Lake but over time was called Greens Lake, without the apostrophe.

Bay Court Park

On the south shore of Greens Lake is Bay Court Park. The Independence Township park features a sandy beach, a playscape, a 9-hole disc golf course, picnic pavillions, a banquet/meeting facility, and a gazebo.[7][8] Prior to Bay Court Park becoming an Independence Township park, it was a camp. The Boy Scouts camped at Camp Brady on Greens Lake and across the street (Andersonville Road) on Lester Lake from 1921 through 1946.[9]

In 1946, the camp was sold to the United Way and was used as a camp for mothers and daughters through 1972. It was also used by the Detroit Public Schools for underprivileged children.

The camp was sold in 1988 to Independence Township.[10]

Fish

Fish in Greens Lake include pumpkinseed sunfish, largemouth bass, walleye, northern pike and crappie.[11]

External links

U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Greens Lake (Michigan)

References