Paddleboarding
10-13 hours
Moderate
Crystal Waters at Torch Lake, Michigan - Torch Lake
Crystal Waters at Torch Lake, Michigan - Torch Lake
Crystal Waters at Torch Lake, Michigan - Torch Lake
Torch Lake is a stunning natural freshwater lake located in Northern Michigan’s Antrim County, renowned for its remarkably clear and vibrant turquoise waters. Spanning 19 miles in length, it ranks as Michigan’s longest inland lake and is celebrated for having the second deepest freshwater waters in the state, reaching depths of approximately 285 feet. Its transparency and unique sand and dolomite bottom give the water a mesmerizing clarity and distinctive color that draws visitors from all over.
The lake's shallow sandy areas warm up quickly in summer, offering a perfect setting for swimming and relaxing on natural sandbars, while the deeper sections provide excellent habitat for local fish species, including lake trout and northern pike. Surrounding Torch Lake are forested hills and quaint small towns, enriching the landscape with lush greenery and charming local culture. Historic cottages and resorts date back over a century, reflecting the region’s longstanding reputation as a summer retreat.
Torch Lake’s natural beauty and tranquil ambiance make it a standout destination in Michigan’s lake district. The lake’s clean, clear waters and scenic shoreline provide an ideal backdrop for boating, paddleboarding, and fishing enthusiasts. While public access can be limited in some spots, several parks and launch points offer visitors a chance to enjoy the lake’s pristine environment. This lake’s combination of remarkable clarity, depth, and natural surroundings makes it a remarkable aquatic landmark in the Great Lakes region.
Paddleboarding
Traverse City, Michigan
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.