Union Lake (Michigan)
Union Lake | |
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Location | Oakland County, Michigan |
Coordinates | 42°36′27″N 83°25′51″W / 42.607446°N 83.430760°W / 42.607446; -83.430760Coordinates: 42°36′27″N 83°25′51″W / 42.607446°N 83.430760°W / 42.607446; -83.430760 |
Basin countries | United States |
Surface area | 465 acres (188 ha) |
Max. depth | 110 ft (34 m) |
Settlements | Commerce Township |
Union Lake is an all-sports, 465-acre lake in Oakland County, Michigan, United States. The lake lies within Commerce Township.[1] It is the tenth-largest lake and third-deepest lake in Oakland County.
Union Lake is considered one of the leading walleye fishing lakes in the state.[2]
The lake has one public boat-launch.
Largest and deepest Oakland County lakes
The ten largest lakes in Oakland County are:
Cass Lake (Waterford Twp.) 1,280 acres
Kent Lake (Milford Twp.) 1,200 acres
Orchard Lake (West Bloomfield Twp.) 795 acres
Walled Lake (Commerce Twp.) 670 acres
Pontiac Lake (Waterford Twp) 640 acres
White Lake (White Lake Twp.) 540 acres
Sylvan Lake (Waterford Twp.) 532 acres
Lake Orion (Orion Twp.) 506 acres
Lake Angelus (Auburn Hills) 477 acres- Union Lake (Commerce Twp.) 465 acres
The ten deepest lakes in Oakland County are:[3]
- 1. Cass Lake (Waterford Twp. and West Bloomfield Twp.) 123 feet
- 2. Maceday Lake (Waterford Twp.) 117 feet
- 3t. Orchard Lake (West Bloomfield Twp.) 110 feet
- 3t. Union Lake (Commerce Twp.) 110 feet
- 5. Walnut Lake (West Bloomfield Twp.) 101 feet
- 6t. Van Norman Lake (Independence Twp. and Waterford Twp.) 90 feet
- 6t. Pine Lake (West Bloomfield Twp.) 90 feet
- 8. Lake Angelus (Auburn Hills) 88 feet
- 9t. Loon Lake (Waterford Twp.) 73 feet
- 9t. Silver Lake (Waterford Twp.) 73 feet
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