Lake Templene

Lake Templene
Location St. Joseph County, Michigan
Coordinates 41°53′43″N 85°28′03″W / 41.8954°N 85.4676°W / 41.8954; -85.4676Coordinates: 41°53′43″N 85°28′03″W / 41.8954°N 85.4676°W / 41.8954; -85.4676
Type Reservoir
Primary inflows Prairie River
Primary outflows Prairie River
Surface area 900 acres (360 ha)

Lake Templene is a 900-acre (360 ha) artificial lake in St. Joseph County, Michigan. It was created in the early 1970s by damming the Prairie River.[1][2]

History

In the late 1960s Floyd Templin pursued the idea to dam the Prairie River to create a lake to build houses around. He gathered some investors and proceeded to build a dam.[2]

The lake became popular for fishing tournaments, and this caused a conflict between residents and non-resident fishermen. The Nottawa Township Board of Trustees brokered a compromise. The compromise called for a limit of 25 fishing tournaments per year and the creation of an official public boat launch.[3]

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