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Ron Ekema Team
RE/MAX Advantage
7127 S. Westnedge
Kalamazoo, MI. 49002
P: 269-323-9644
F: 269-323-1138

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Quick facts about Kalamazoo Area Lakes:

Austin Lake
  • 1050 acres
  • Public access site with parking and toilest off Portage Rd.
  • Depths up to 11 feet
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, gravel, muck and sand.
Eagle Lake
  • 224 acres
  • Public access site with parking and toilets off DNR drive. Ramp is gravel-surfaced.
  • depths up to 10 feet

Gourdneck Lake, Portage
  • 222 acres - connected to Hogsett Lake by channel (not included in acreage)
  • Public access - see Gourdneck Lake below
  • Best Fishing - Largemouth bass
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, gravel, marl, muck, pulpy peat & sand
  • depths up to 52 feet

Hogsett Lake, Portage
  • 81 acres - connected to Gourdneck lake by channel (not included in acreage)
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, marl, muck, pulpy peat & sand
  • 2 Public access sites available with parking, but no toilets, in the recreation area off U Ave. Ramp is gravel-surfaced.
  • depths up to 32 feet

Indian Lake, Brady/Pavilion Twp
  • 758 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, gravel, marl, muck, pulpy peat & sand
  • no public access site
  • depths up to 75 feet

Gull Lake, Richland/Ross Twp
  • 2,050 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, fibrous peat & sand, gravel, marl, marl & muck, marl & pulpy peat, pulpy peat, sand and sand & marl.
  • Public access is located on Baseline Rd off of E. Gull Lake Dr. , with parking and toilets. Ramp is hard-surfaced. Launching big boats may be difficult.
  • depths up to 110 feet
  • Best fishing: largemouth bass, smallmouth bass & perch
  • Near Kellogg Biological Station

Eagle Lake, Charleston Twp, Fort Custer
  • 73 acres
  • Lake bottom is gravle, marl, pulpy peat & sand.
  • Public access in Fort Custer, no motors allowed. Ramp is hard-surfaced. Bigger boats may be difficult to launch.

Little Long Lake, Richland/Prairieville Twp (part of lake in Barry County)
  • 169 acres
  • No public access
  • Lake bottom is gravel, marl, organic & sand
  • depths up to 32 feet

Long Lake, Portage/Pavilion Twp
  • 575 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, gravel, marl & sand
  • Public access site is off S. Long Lake Dr., with parking and toilets. Ramp is hard-surfaced, launching bigger boats may be difficult.
  • depths up to 57 feet

Morrow Lake, Comstock Twp
  • 1,000 acres
  • Public access sites off Rosemont Dr. and E. Michigan, with parking and toilets. Ramp is hard-surfaced, launching bigger boats may be difficult.
  • Best fishing - smallmouth bass

Paw Paw Lake, Prairie Ronde/Texas Twp
  • 126 acres
  • Lake bottom is marl & muck
  • Public access site off Paw Paw Lake Dr. with parking & toilets. Ramp is gravel-surfaced.
  • depths up to 56 feet

Pickerel Lake, Pavilion Twp
  • 135 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, marl, pulpy peat & sand
  • no public access site
  • Depths up to 10 feet

Ruppert Lake, Alamo Twp
  • 28 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, marl, pulpy peat & sand
  • Public Access site of B Ave. with parking & toilets. Ramp is gravel-surfaced.
  • Depths up to 29 feet

Sherman Lake, Ross Twp
  • 120 acres
  • Lake bottom is gravel, marl, organic & sand
  • Public access on N. Sherman Lake Dr. with parking & toilets. Ramp is hard-surfaced, launching bigger boats may be difficult.
  • Depths up to 35 feet
  • Ben Johnson Boy Scout Camp is located on this lake

Duck Lake, Ross Twp
  • 29 acres
  • Lake bottom is ogranic & sand
  • No public access
  • Depths up to 14 feet

Wintergreen Lake, Ross Twp
  • 39 acres
  • Lake bottom is marl, marl & organic, organic and sand.
  • No public access
  • Depths up to 21 feet

Sugarloaf Lake, Portage/Schoolcraft Twp
  • 148 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, marl, pulpy peat and sand
  • Public access site if off Shaver Rd. with parking and toilets. Ram is hard-surfaced, launching bigger boats may be difficult.
  • Depths up to 30 feet

Little Sugarloaf Lake, Portage/Schoolcraft Twp
  • 93 acres
  • No public access
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, marl, pulpy peat and sand
  • Depths up to 31 feet

West Lake, Portage Twp
  • 335 acres
  • Lake bottom is gravel, pulpy peat and sand
  • No public access
  • Depths up to 12 feet




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