ANTRIM COUNTY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- Volunteers headed out early Monday morning at Torch Lake to clean up after a busy holiday weekend. The group Stand Up for the Great Lakes organizes the annual ...
ANTRIM COUNTY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- The annual Torch Fest brings hundreds of partygoers to the Torch Lake sandbar. While law enforcement looks after the people, some local residents are looking out ...
Known for its surreal turquoise water and postcard-worthy sandbars, Torch Lake has earned the nickname “Caribbean of the North.” Stretching 19 miles and plunging nearly 300 feet deep, it’s Michigan’s ...
A 19-mile lake in Northern Michigan called one of the most beautiful in the world, Torch Lake is a water lover’s dream come true. With super deep sections, sandy beaches and a famous sandbar, boating ...
Another Fourth of July and another huge turnout on one of northern Michigan’s hottest tourist spots: Torch Lake. The crystal clear lake in Antrim County is a huge draw for visitors year after year.
Anyone who knows Michigan's Torch Lake knows it has water as blue as the Caribbean Sea and that it's THE summer party lake as well as a vacation destination for the rich and famous. And a house that ...
Want an island vacation on a lake budget? Head to Michigan, where there’s a lake that’s darn near a dupe of the Caribbean Sea! Torch Lake in northern Michigan is enormous, and its alluring turquoise ...
Torch Lake in Northern Michigan, 40 miles northeast of Traverse City, is renowned for its turquoise, Caribbean-like waters. As the second largest lake in Michigan, it is a boater and beach lover’s ...
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — The amount of trash and left-behind items seen in the photo is staggering. After just a little more than two hours combing the sandy outcropping on Torch Lake, the Keller family ...
People are already out on the water Friday getting a head start on their fourth of July weekend. Torch Lake is expecting hundreds of people to come from across the state and the country to enjoy the ...
The days getting shorter and air becoming (a tiny bit) cooler are reminders that summer is starting to fade. Before it slips away entirely and your attention turns to pumpkin patches and leaf peeping, ...
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