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Beaver Island

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Beaver Island is the largest island in Lake Michigan. Beaver Island is 14 miles long, and up to six miles wide. The island is mostly flat and sandy, and is located about 32-miles from the city of Charlevoix by ferry.

The islands in the Beaver Island archipelago include:

Beaver Island, Garden Island, High Island, South Fox Island, Hog Island, North Fox Island, Gull Island, Whiskey Island, Squaw Island, Trout Island, Grape Island, Hat Island, Shoe Island, Pismire Island

Gull, Hat, Pismire, and Shoe Islands constitute the Lake Michigan division of the Michigan Islands National Wildlife Refuge.

May 31, 2007 11:57 AM | Category: Islands

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