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Crystal Lake Marina
Outdoor Recreation · Traverse City, MI
Crystal Lake Marina sits right on one of Michigan's most stunning inland lakes, where the water runs so clear you can see straight to the sandy bottom. This family-run marina has been serving boaters for decades, and they know these waters like the back of their hand. The fuel dock stays busy all summer with everything from fishing boats to pontoons, while the ship store stocks all the essentials you forgot to pack. Crystal Lake connects to Lake Michigan through the Betsie River, so you can cruise from this protected harbor all the way out to the big water.
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