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Magician Lake

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Magician Lake is in an area known as Sister Lakes, Michigan. The area includes Round, Crooked, Dewey, and Magician lakes. Magician Lake was formed during the last glacial period.

The watershed has been estimated at 2,050 acres in size. There are no inlets to the lake, and one outlet. The outlet is known as Silver Creek, which drains south to the Dowagiac River. The lake covers 498 acres in Cass and Van Buren County. It is up to 60 feet deep, while 70% of the lake is less than 20 feet deep.

January 9, 2008 8:56 AM | Category: Lake Information+Maps

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