Birch Lake
Watershed: Grand Traverse Bay
Primary Inflows: Groundwater
Primary Outflows: Unnamed creek to Lake Michigan
Surface Area: 326 acres
Shoreline: 2.8 miles
Maximum Depth: 52 feet
Description:
Birch Lake is located three miles north of the Village of Elk Rapids in Antrim County. It is a mere 1500 feet from Elk Lake, yet only 1700 feet from Grand Traverse Bay. Higher elevations in the landscape between Birch and Elk Lakes result in Birch Lake being a small coastal watershed of Grand Traverse Bay. Birch Lake is a seepage lake with no major inlet or outlet streams. Therefore, water levels are largely controlled by groundwater inputs and outputs, precipitation, and evaporation. A rest area with scenic views of Birch Lake is located on the west shoreline off of US31 and there is a MDNR public boat launch in the northwest corner of the lake.
Primary Inflows: Groundwater
Primary Outflows: Unnamed creek to Lake Michigan
Surface Area: 326 acres
Shoreline: 2.8 miles
Maximum Depth: 52 feet
Description:
Birch Lake is located three miles north of the Village of Elk Rapids in Antrim County. It is a mere 1500 feet from Elk Lake, yet only 1700 feet from Grand Traverse Bay. Higher elevations in the landscape between Birch and Elk Lakes result in Birch Lake being a small coastal watershed of Grand Traverse Bay. Birch Lake is a seepage lake with no major inlet or outlet streams. Therefore, water levels are largely controlled by groundwater inputs and outputs, precipitation, and evaporation. A rest area with scenic views of Birch Lake is located on the west shoreline off of US31 and there is a MDNR public boat launch in the northwest corner of the lake.
Known Aquatic Invasive Species:
None.
None.
Monitoring and Research:
Birch Lake is monitored every three years through the Watershed Council’s Comprehensive Water Quality Monitoring (CWQM) Program for dissolved oxygen, specific conductivity, pH, nitrate-nitrogen, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, and chloride levels.
It is NOT currently monitored through the Watershed Council’s Volunteer Lake Monitoring (VLM) Program. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, contact the Watershed Council at 231-347-1181.
Birch Lake is monitored every three years through the Watershed Council’s Comprehensive Water Quality Monitoring (CWQM) Program for dissolved oxygen, specific conductivity, pH, nitrate-nitrogen, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, and chloride levels.
It is NOT currently monitored through the Watershed Council’s Volunteer Lake Monitoring (VLM) Program. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, contact the Watershed Council at 231-347-1181.
Additional Resources:
A wide variety of maps for this area are available online at the Michigan Natural Features Inventory (MNFI) Data Resources page.
A wide variety of maps for this area are available online at the Michigan Natural Features Inventory (MNFI) Data Resources page.