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Hubbard Lake

Michigan

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Hubbard Lake, Michigan

Also known by the name Bottomless Lake, Hubbard Lake real estate is considered a limited supply market for lake homes and lake lots in Michigan.

There are typically very few lake homes for sale on Hubbard Lake at any given time. The lake will usually have very few lake lots and land for sale.

This lake is one of Michigan's largest lakes and has a shoreline of 19 miles.

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About Hubbard Lake

Located in Alcona County, Michigan

Hubbard Lake is a lake in Alcona County in Northern Michigan. The lake covers 8,850 acres, with a maximum depth of 85 feet and an average depth of 32.6 feet. The lake spans three townships: Caledonia, Alcona, and Hawes.

Hubbard is situated near several hospitals and medical facilities, including Ascension St. Joseph Hospital (a 37-minute drive) and MyMichigan Medical Center Alpena (a 40-minute drive).

The lake is also convenient to Harrisville, which is just under 30 miles away and only 17 miles from Lake Huron.

On the Water

The lake is a popular destination for summer angling as well as winter ice fishing. It is well stocked with bass, yellow perch, northern pike, tiger muskie, trout, and walleye. Visitors will also enjoy boating, swimming, and watersports.

What's Nearby?

After a long day at the lake, visitors will be able to enjoy one of the wonderful local restaurants in the area, such as The Couzins Grill, Roadhouse Bar and Grill, and North End Restaurant.

The Dinosaur Garden and the Paul Bunyan, and the Blue Ox statues offer a great display of the colorful local art and history that will delight your family.

Weekend In Traverse City

If you are looking for a city that offers vibrant colors, lakeside vistas, historical background, and tours with vineyards, Traverse City, Michigan, is only two hours away! Here you will be able to soak up everything the city has to offer with its scenic views and downtown shopping/dining options as well.

Wander around Clinch Park, Traverse City’s most popular beach. With over 1,500 feet of sand along the West Grand Traverse Bay, it is perfect for soaking in the sun and scenic views of the water. Clinch Park has picnic tables, bike racks, trail access, a snack bar, and restrooms.

When visiting the “Cherry Capital of The World,” make sure to attend the National Cherry Festival and enjoy more than 150 events and activities. Many of the events are free. Participate in pit-spitting, pie-eating contests, or turtle races, just to name a few. During the festivities, make sure not to miss the three parades!

Enjoy Your Surroundings

Hubbard Lake is a beautiful, secluded getaway that you and your family will enjoy and treasure for years to come!

Lake Overview

  • 19mi. of Shoreline
  • 33ft. Avg. Depth
  • 85ft. Deepest Depth

Information

  • Counties: Alcona County
  • Fish: Walleye
  • Condos available (No)
  • Notable events: Louisville Arts and Craft Show
  • Sailing clubs: Alpena Youth Sailing Club, Alpena Yacht Club,
  • Interesting facts: Hubbard lake was named after Dr. Bela Hubbard. It is also referred to as Coral Lake.
  • Known for: Hubbard Lake is known for being near Negwegan State Park, Thunder Bay River State Park, and Huron National Forest.
  • History: Obtained by the Treaty of Saginaw in 1819. Officially named Hubbard Lake in 1876.
  • Landmarks: West Branch River, Sucker Creek, and Holcomb Creek.