The next largest Otter Lake is at 43°13′07″N83°27′37″W / 43.21861°N 83.46028°W / 43.21861; -83.46028 on the boundary between
Marathon Township in
Lapeer County and
Forest Township in
Genesee County.[2] The southern two thirds of the lake is within the
Village of Otter Lake, which also straddles the boundary between the two counties. The lake and village are less than 0.99 miles (1.6 km) from the southern boundary of
Tuscola County. The lake is 0.081 square miles (0.21 km2) with a maximum depth of approximately 150 feet (45.7 m). There is a public boat launch, dock, swim beach, and campground, as well as private homes on the shoreline. In the center of the lake are two prominent sandbars that reduce the water depth to much less than a meter in several locations. It is connected to Powderhorn lake on its northern end.
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The next largest Otter Lake is at 43°13′07″N83°27′37″W / 43.21861°N 83.46028°W / 43.21861; -83.46028 on the boundary between
Marathon Township in
Lapeer County and
Forest Township in
Genesee County.[2] The southern two thirds of the lake is within the
Village of Otter Lake, which also straddles the boundary between the two counties. The lake and village are less than 0.99 miles (1.6 km) from the southern boundary of
Tuscola County. The lake is 0.081 square miles (0.21 km2) with a maximum depth of approximately 150 feet (45.7 m). There is a public boat launch, dock, swim beach, and campground, as well as private homes on the shoreline. In the center of the lake are two prominent sandbars that reduce the water depth to much less than a meter in several locations. It is connected to Powderhorn lake on its northern end.
This
article includes a list of lakes that share the same name (or similar names). If an
internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended lake article.