Grand Traverse Bay Bottomland Preserve

Grand Traverse Bay Bottomland Preserve
Grand Traverse Bay Bottomland Preserve

Location within the state of Michigan

Location Grand Traverse Bay, Grand Traverse County, Antrim County, Leelanau County, Michigan USA
Nearest city Traverse City, Michigan
Coordinates 45°01′55″N 85°28′26″W / 45.032°N 85.474°W / 45.032; -85.474Coordinates: 45°01′55″N 85°28′26″W / 45.032°N 85.474°W / 45.032; -85.474
Area 295 square miles (760 km2)
Established 2008
Governing body Michigan Department of Natural Resources

The Grand Traverse Bay Bottomland Preserve is a preservation area that encompasses all of Grand Traverse Bay, a bay of Lake Michigan, in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is 295 square miles (760 km2) in size and is located off Traverse City, Michigan.[1]

Description

The Grand Traverse Bay Great Lakes State Bottomland Preserve protects bottomlands off Traverse City and the Old Mission Peninsula of Grand Traverse County, the western shore of Antrim County bordering on Grand Traverse Bay's East Arm, and the eastern shore of Leelanau County bordering on Grand Traverse Bay's West Arm.[1]

Wrecks located in the Grand Traverse Preserve include the schooner Metropolis, which sank off Old Mission Peninsula while carrying a cargo of lumber to Chicago in November 1886. Remains of the wreck were surveyed in 2009.[2]

In June 2008, the Grand Traverse Bay Bottomland Preserve was listed as Michigan's 12th underwater preserve.

References

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