Mullett Lake, Freshwater lake in Cheboygan County, Michigan, United States.
Mullett Lake is a large freshwater body located in northern Michigan's Cheboygan County. The water reaches considerable depths and receives flow from several rivers that drain the surrounding forests.
The area was surveyed and mapped in the early 1800s by a federal surveyor whose name the lake now bears. This early mapping effort helped establish the landscape for settlement and development.
The lake serves as a gathering place for fishing and water sports enthusiasts from across the region. Local communities have built their identity around recreational activities and the waterfront lifestyle that defines the area.
The lake is easily accessible via Interstate 75, which has two exits at the nearby town of Indian River. Highway M-27 runs along the northern shore, providing convenient access to beaches and boat launches.
The lake connects to a waterway system that reaches Lake Huron, creating an important boating corridor. This connection allows water travelers to navigate between several of the region's larger lakes.
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