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VIVA LAKE HOME!110 feet of water frontage on Bass Lake! One of...

Lakefront  Home  National City, Michigan

2120 Indian Lake Road

2 1.0   Sf: 1100   Yr: 1950  Acres: 0.400

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Lakefront  Other  Oscoda, Michigan

7390 N. US-23

2 1.0   Sf: 589   Yr: NA  Acres: 0.000

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Lakefront  Home  Oscoda, Michigan

6466 West Shore Dr

5 4.5   Sf: 2231   Yr: 1910  Acres: 0.511

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Waterfront  Home  Long Lake, Michigan

5500 NE County Line Road

3 4.0   Sf: 4864   Yr: 1994  Acres: 83.000

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Waterfront  Home  Hale, Michigan

4374 E County Line Road

4 2.0   Sf: 1548   Yr: 1972  Acres: 137.400

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Lakefront  Home  Hale, Michigan

8030 Long Lake Road

3 4.0   Sf: 3233   Yr: 1956  Acres: 0.600

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Commercial  East Tawas, Michigan

600 E Bay Street

0 3.0   Sf: 5400   Yr: 1960  Acres: 0.230

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Lakefront  Home  Long Lake, Michigan

4998 N MAIN Street

11 8.0   Sf: 3516   Yr: 1975  Acres: 0.680

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Lakefront  Home  Hale, Michigan

5033 Bliss Lane

4 2.0   Sf: 2000   Yr: 1920  Acres: 0.590

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Lakefront  Home  Oscoda, Michigan

5978 West Shore Drive

4 3.0   Sf: 2795   Yr: 1999  Acres: 0.290

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Lakefront  Home  Hale, Michigan

4823 Lakeside Boulevard

3 2.0   Sf: 1180   Yr: 1950  Acres: 0.210

Bass Lake - Iosco County Information

Bass Lake is a popular water body located in Iosco County, Michigan. The lake is known for its recreational activities, including boating and fishing, making it a favorite destination for both locals and visitors. Here’s some information regarding these activities and general details about Bass Lake:

General Information
- Location: Bass Lake is situated near the town of Tawas City in Iosco County, which is in the northeastern part of Michigan's Lower Peninsula.
- Size: The lake covers approximately 368 acres and has a maximum depth of about 22 feet.
- Surroundings: The area around Bass Lake is characterized by wooded landscapes and residential properties, providing a scenic backdrop for outdoor activities.

Boating
- Access: There may be public access points to launch boats on Bass Lake. It's advisable to check local regulations for designated boat ramps and any associated fees.
- Types of Boats: The lake can accommodate various types of boats, including motorized boats, kayaks, canoes, and paddle boards. However, it’s important to adhere to the specific regulations regarding motor size and speed limits.
- Safety: Always wear life jackets while boating and ensure that your boat is equipped with necessary safety equipment.

Fishing
- Species: Bass Lake is home to several fish species, including:
- Largemouth Bass
- Northern Pike
- Bluegill
- Crappie
- Perch
- Fishing Regulations: Anglers should familiarize themselves with Michigan's fishing regulations, including licensing requirements, size limits, and seasonal restrictions.
- Fishing Techniques: Popular techniques include casting with lures, bait fishing, and fly fishing, depending on the target species.

Additional Activities
- Wildlife Viewing: The surrounding area is rich in wildlife, which makes it a great place for bird watching and nature photography.
- Swimming: While primarily known for fishing and boating, some areas around the lake may also be suitable for swimming, depending on water conditions and safety regulations.

Local Amenities
- Nearby towns like Tawas City offer amenities such as restaurants, parks, and accommodations for visitors looking to explore Bass Lake and its surroundings.

If you’re planning to visit Bass Lake, it’s always a good idea to check local resources or the Michigan Department of Natural Resources website for updated information on conditions, regulations, and any special events in the area.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!