With their white sand beaches and clear blue waters, Little Glen Lake and its big sister Big Glen Lake are among the most beautiful in the state. They are glacial by origin and were separated from Lake Michigan by a sandbar created over time. Little Glen Lake covers 1,415 acres, and its maximum depth is 13 feet. The Little Glen Lake is surrounded by rolling sand dunes and forests. There is a public boat launch on Little Glen Lake as well as a number of private marinas. Alligator Hill is located in the northern part of Little Glen Lake and is wonderful to explore by kayak or canoe. Swimming and water-skiing are also popular, but fishing is the king, especially for yellow perch, northern pike, smallmouth bass, and brown and lake trout.

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