Lake Columbia

Lake Columbia
Location Jackson County, Michigan
Coordinates 42°05′34″N 84°18′04″W / 42.0928°N 84.3011°W / 42.0928; -84.3011Coordinates: 42°05′34″N 84°18′04″W / 42.0928°N 84.3011°W / 42.0928; -84.3011
Primary inflows Goose Creek
Primary outflows Goose Creek
Basin countries United States
Max. length 2.25 mi (3.6 km)
Max. width 1.7 mi (2.7 km)
Surface area 840 acres (3 km2)
Average depth 18 ft (5.5 m)
Max. depth 25 ft (7.6 m)
Residence time 47 years
Shore length1 14 mi (23 km)
Surface elevation 988 ft (301 m)
Islands 2
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Lake Columbia is a small man-made lake in Columbia Township in southern Jackson County in the U.S. state of Michigan. Originally formed as a mill pond in 1836, it was expanded to 840 acres (3.4 km2) in 1961. At its greatest extent, the lake is 2 and 1/4 miles long and 1 and 3/4 miles wide. It has approximately 14 miles (23 km) of shoreline and the water source to the lake is Goose Creek. The lake has an average depth of 18 feet (5.5 m). Lake Columbia is located 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Brooklyn, Michigan. The latitude for the lake is 42.0928 and the longitude is -84.3011 with an elevation of 988 ft (301 m) above sea level.

Lake Columbia resides in the Columbia School District.[1] Columbia schools offer 1 Pre-k School located near Clark Lake. 2 Elementary Schools (K-5), 1 in Brooklyn and 1 in Cement City. 1 Middle school (6-8) in Brooklyn. 1 High School (9-12) located near Brooklyn and 1 Alternative School located near Clark Lake.

Lake Columbia is one of the many lakes in Jackson County that is entirely private. Yearly membership dues in the Lake Columbia Property Owners Association are required by residents of the lake. The lake has a total of 16 private parks. It also has 14 named shores where residents reside. It is a boaters and fishers paradise for local residents of the lake. Lake Columbia is stocked annually with Walleye or Bluegill fish. The fish population continues to grow in Lake Columbia every year.

Hydrology

Goose Creek

Lake Columbia has a primary inflow from Goose Creek and a primary outflow from Goose Creek. Goose Creek mainly flows from east to west and flows into the Raisin River. The Raisin River connects Clark Lake, Vineyard Lake, Norvell Lake and Lake Columbia together by way of Goose Creek also. The drainage area of Lake Columbia is 25,000 Sq. Acres which drains into Jackson County and Hillsdale County, Michigan.

Natural history

The natural wildlife that surround and inhabit Lake Columbia are White Tail Deer, Walleye fish, Bluegill fish, Red Fox's, and Common Loon's.[2]

History

Prior to 1960

In 1835, John H. and Broadhead Du Bois settled along Goose Creek about 2.4 mi (3.9 km) west of Brooklyn with the intentions of using the small stream to power a set of mills. By 1836, with the dam completed and the mills in operation, the small village of Jefferson was platted. Soon after, a post office was opened and the name was changed to Columbia, as the name Jefferson had already been taken. The original village was located near the intersection of Jefferson Rd and Hewitt Rd, a portion of which was later rerouted when the lake was expanded.[3]

1960 to 1999

In September 1960, after an intensive study by American Central Corporation of Lansing, Michigan, the people in the Lake Columbia area, which was then mostly farmland, were contacted and their farms purchased. The company was looking to sell attractive land around a private lake. Construction started in July 1961 on the earthen L-shaped dam that now stops the flow of Goose Creek. The dam is 950 ft (290 m) long and 35 ft (11 m) high with the head of water at 28 ft (8.5 m). It has a 225 ft (69 m) long spillway made of 2,000 cubic yards of concrete and 200,000 pounds of reinforced steel. The mouth of the spillway is 50 ft (15 m) in diameter. By early Autumn, the dam was completed and attention shifted to clearing the wooded portions of the basin. Flooding commenced on November 10, 1961 culminating in the 840 acres (3.4 km2) of water that make up the modern Lake Columbia.[4]

2000 to Present

Currently the association boasts more than 1,600 members. There are more than 700 lakefront homes, and nearly 650 more near the lake which are still considered part of the Lake Columbia Association. Homes around the lake range in price from $50,000 to over $1 million. The privacy of Lake Columbia is kept up through annual membership dues required every year. As of 2011, the membership dues are $360 for the first lot owned, and $40 for each additional lot.

Each year Lake Columbia offers many events around and on the lake. There are community-oriented events year-round, including fishing tournaments, an annual community-wide garage sale, a golf league, block parties and "trunk-or-treat" at Halloween. Wintertime activities include snowmobiling, ice hockey for kids, ice skating and ice fishing.

Lake Columbia also has one of the most spectacular Fourth of July fireworks displays around Jackson County. It is set up through the Lake Columbia Property Owners Association, and is funded through private donations and the LCPOA.

Lake Columbia fireworks display on the 4th of July


Parks around Lake Columbia

Private parks located around Lake Columbia:

Local towns and areas

Local points of interest

Golf Courses

Golf Courses, parks and many other recreational activities surround the lake and provide a person with things to do year round. Lake Columbia is located closely to the Irish Hills, Michigan International Speedway and the downtown area of Brooklyn. There are over 14 different challenging golf courses within 20 miles (32 km) of Lake Columbia.

The Grande Clark Lake Green Valley Hills' Heart of the Lakes Cascades
18 Holes 27 Holes 18 Holes 18 Holes 18 Holes
7,157 yards (6,544 m) 7,000 + Yards 6,035 yards (5,518 m) 5,472 yards (5,004 m) 6,551 yards (5,990 m)
Par 72 Par 72 Par 70 Par 69 Par 72

State and local parks

Points of interest

External links

References

  1. Columbia School District Website Retrieved on 2008-07-16
  2. Michigan DNR Website Retrieved on 2008-07-23
  3. DeLand's History of Jackson County, Michigan Retrieved on 2011-01-18
  4. Lake Columbia History Link Retrieved on 2008-07-15
  5. "American FactFinder". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
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