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Reeds Lake

Reeds Lake is a freshwater lake in the city of East Grand Rapids, Michigan. Formerly the site of an early-20th-century amusement park and resort popular with residents of nearby Grand Rapids, it is adjacent to the suburb's modern-day city center, and serves as a symbol for the community. It is surrounded by private residences along most of its north, east, and south shores, and by public parks municipal facilities, and a few businesses on its west and northwest shores.

Reeds Lake
Reeds Lake
Reeds Lake
LocationEast Grand Rapids, Michigan
Coordinates42°57′N 85°36′W / 42.95°N 85.60°W / 42.95; -85.60
Typefreshwater lake
Primary outflowsDredged channel to Fisk Lake
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area265 acres (1.1 km2)[1]
Max. depth52 ft (16 m)[2]
Surface elevation732 ft (223 m)[3]
SettlementsEast Grand Rapids, Michigan

The Reeds Lake Triathlon takes place in early September, and the Reeds Lake Run is typically in late June. A paved/boardwalk footpath around the lake is 4.2 miles (6.8 km) long.[4]

Physical characteristics edit

The lake covers 265 acres (107 ha), with a maximum depth of 52 feet (16 m). It lies at an elevation of 732 feet (223 m) above sea level. It is bounded by marl and peat.[1] The lake is fed by drainage from the surrounding area. Its outflow is to Fisk Lake; they were originally connected by a natural stream, which was deepened and widened by a steam dredge.

The lake is a habitat for the great blue heron, as well as for several Anatidae species, such as the Canada goose, trumpeter swan, and mallard, and other waterfowl such as coots and gulls. Bald eagles sometimes hunt at the lake.

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources stocks the lake with various fish species, including northern pike and largemouth bass. The lake is used for fishing all year, from the piers, shore, and boats during the warm season, and ice fishing in the winter.

Facilities edit

John Collins Park, named after the city's mayor from 1933 to 1956, lies along the west shore of the lake. The park has a public boat launch which is open during daylight hours, and a private boathouse and dock for the East Grand Rapids High School rowing team. It includes wheelchair-accessible pedestrian paths, restrooms, and fishing/observation decks into the lake.

Waterfront Park, developed in the early 21st century, lies on the northwest shore of the lake. Minimally developed, it includes 11 acres of undeveloped woodland and wetland, fishing and observation piers that extend into the lake, and a mix of paved and unpaved foot paths.[5]

Along the southwest shore of the lake are several municipal facilities, including East Grand Rapids Middle School, East Grand Rapids City Hall, the East Grand Rapids Department of Public Safety (police and fire), East Grand Rapids Public Library, and the East Grand Rapids Community Center. There is a public canoe/kayak launch behind City Hall.

Private businesses along the west end of the lake include Grand Rapids Yacht Club, Rose's restaurant, and two small private marinas.

History edit

By the 1870s Reeds Lake had become a popular day trip stop for residents of Grand Rapids and other surrounding communities.[6]

Ramona Park, an amusement park owned and operated by the Grand Rapids Street Railway Company, which provided regular service between the then-nearby city of Grand Rapids and Reeds Lake, was a popular destination spot for area families between 1897 and 1955. A passenger steamer by the name of Ramona was used to ferry passengers around the lake to various destinations.

The Point Paulo resort was located on Reeds Lake in the early 1900s. Several stars of Vaudeville called Reeds Lake and the Ramona Theatre (which was part of Ramona Park) their favorite stop on the theatre circuit.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Institute for Fisheries Research. "Reeds Lake Inventory Map" (PDF). Michigan Conservation Department. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  2. ^ "city of East Grand Rapids Reeds Lake information".
  3. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Reeds Lake
  4. ^ "East Grand Rapids Geography/Demographics". About East Grand Rapids. City of East Grand Rapids. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  5. ^ "Parks, Trails & Reeds Lake | East Grand Rapids, MI - Official Website". www.eastgr.org. Retrieved 2019-03-24.
  6. ^ "City of East Grand Rapids History". City of East Grand Rapids. Retrieved 25 February 2013.

External links edit

  • "Reeds Lake Trail Map". (383.5 KiB). Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  • Reeds Lake Run, a 5K/10k hosted each June. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  • The Rhoades McKee Reeds Lake Triathlon. Retrieved 9 December 2012.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Reeds Lake news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Reeds Lake is a freshwater lake in the city of East Grand Rapids Michigan Formerly the site of an early 20th century amusement park and resort popular with residents of nearby Grand Rapids it is adjacent to the suburb s modern day city center and serves as a symbol for the community It is surrounded by private residences along most of its north east and south shores and by public parks municipal facilities and a few businesses on its west and northwest shores Reeds LakeReeds LakeShow map of MichiganReeds LakeShow map of the United StatesLocationEast Grand Rapids MichiganCoordinates42 57 N 85 36 W 42 95 N 85 60 W 42 95 85 60Typefreshwater lakePrimary outflowsDredged channel to Fisk LakeBasin countriesUnited StatesSurface area265 acres 1 1 km2 1 Max depth52 ft 16 m 2 Surface elevation732 ft 223 m 3 SettlementsEast Grand Rapids MichiganThe Reeds Lake Triathlon takes place in early September and the Reeds Lake Run is typically in late June A paved boardwalk footpath around the lake is 4 2 miles 6 8 km long 4 Contents 1 Physical characteristics 2 Facilities 3 History 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPhysical characteristics editThe lake covers 265 acres 107 ha with a maximum depth of 52 feet 16 m It lies at an elevation of 732 feet 223 m above sea level It is bounded by marl and peat 1 The lake is fed by drainage from the surrounding area Its outflow is to Fisk Lake they were originally connected by a natural stream which was deepened and widened by a steam dredge The lake is a habitat for the great blue heron as well as for several Anatidae species such as the Canada goose trumpeter swan and mallard and other waterfowl such as coots and gulls Bald eagles sometimes hunt at the lake The Michigan Department of Natural Resources stocks the lake with various fish species including northern pike and largemouth bass The lake is used for fishing all year from the piers shore and boats during the warm season and ice fishing in the winter Facilities editJohn Collins Park named after the city s mayor from 1933 to 1956 lies along the west shore of the lake The park has a public boat launch which is open during daylight hours and a private boathouse and dock for the East Grand Rapids High School rowing team It includes wheelchair accessible pedestrian paths restrooms and fishing observation decks into the lake Waterfront Park developed in the early 21st century lies on the northwest shore of the lake Minimally developed it includes 11 acres of undeveloped woodland and wetland fishing and observation piers that extend into the lake and a mix of paved and unpaved foot paths 5 Along the southwest shore of the lake are several municipal facilities including East Grand Rapids Middle School East Grand Rapids City Hall the East Grand Rapids Department of Public Safety police and fire East Grand Rapids Public Library and the East Grand Rapids Community Center There is a public canoe kayak launch behind City Hall Private businesses along the west end of the lake include Grand Rapids Yacht Club Rose s restaurant and two small private marinas History editBy the 1870s Reeds Lake had become a popular day trip stop for residents of Grand Rapids and other surrounding communities 6 Ramona Park an amusement park owned and operated by the Grand Rapids Street Railway Company which provided regular service between the then nearby city of Grand Rapids and Reeds Lake was a popular destination spot for area families between 1897 and 1955 A passenger steamer by the name of Ramona was used to ferry passengers around the lake to various destinations The Point Paulo resort was located on Reeds Lake in the early 1900s Several stars of Vaudeville called Reeds Lake and the Ramona Theatre which was part of Ramona Park their favorite stop on the theatre circuit citation needed See also editList of lakes in MichiganReferences edit a b Institute for Fisheries Research Reeds Lake Inventory Map PDF Michigan Conservation Department Retrieved 9 December 2012 city of East Grand Rapids Reeds Lake information U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Reeds Lake East Grand Rapids Geography Demographics About East Grand Rapids City of East Grand Rapids Retrieved 9 December 2012 Parks Trails amp Reeds Lake East Grand Rapids MI Official Website www eastgr org Retrieved 2019 03 24 City of East Grand Rapids History City of East Grand Rapids Retrieved 25 February 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Reeds Lake Michigan Reeds Lake Trail Map 383 5 KiB Retrieved 9 December 2012 Reeds Lake Run a 5K 10k hosted each June Retrieved 9 December 2012 The Rhoades McKee Reeds Lake Triathlon Retrieved 9 December 2012 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