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- Bankson_Lake abstract "Bankson Lake is a 217-acre (0.88 km2) all-sports lake located in Van Buren County, just south of Lawton, Michigan. The lake is unique in that it has rather undeveloped shores and is home to two large camps - the Miracle Camp and Retreat Center and the Girl Scouts. Miracle Camp and Retreat Center has existed on the lake since 1965 and provides summer camps, weekend retreats, winter retreats, and other Christian camping for more than 12,000 people each year.Bankson Lake has a depth of up to 42 feet (13 m) and is well stocked with sport fish, including walleye and Muskies. There is a good population of native purebred Muskies as well. It has been one of Southwest Michigan's premier source lakes for Female musky eggs, which are then crossed with northern pike milt to produce hybrid Tiger Muskies.As with other spring-fed lakes in the area, its depth is water-table dependent. It has had historical lows in the late 1940s that left a sandbar toward the eastern end completely dry. Cottages were built around that time, that later flooded as the lake level rose. There is at least one remaining visible foundation at the northern end of this bar that had 3 feet of water over it as of 2009. The water level has been high enough in the 1950s to permit the use of \"float-in\" boat houses, a few of which remain around the lake though they are now dry.Bankson Lake is governed by the Bankson Lake Association".
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- Bankson_Lake wikiPageExternalLink www.miraclecamp.com.
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- Bankson_Lake wikiPageLength "2548".
- Bankson_Lake wikiPageOutDegree "12".
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- Bankson_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lakes_of_Michigan.
- Bankson_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Van_Buren_County,_Michigan.
- Bankson_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Lawton,_Michigan.
- Bankson_Lake wikiPageWikiLink List_of_lakes_in_Michigan.
- Bankson_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Michigan.
- Bankson_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Muskies.
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- Bankson_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Tiger_Muskies.
- Bankson_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Van_Buren_County,_Michigan.
- Bankson_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Walleye.
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- Bankson_Lake subject Category:Lakes_of_Michigan.
- Bankson_Lake subject Category:Landforms_of_Van_Buren_County,_Michigan.
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- Bankson_Lake comment "Bankson Lake is a 217-acre (0.88 km2) all-sports lake located in Van Buren County, just south of Lawton, Michigan. The lake is unique in that it has rather undeveloped shores and is home to two large camps - the Miracle Camp and Retreat Center and the Girl Scouts.".
- Bankson_Lake label "Bankson Lake".
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- Bankson_Lake homepage www.banksonlake.com.
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