Suttons Bay
| Suttons Bay | ||
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| Waters | Grand Traverse Bay , Lake Michigan | |
| Land mass | Leelanau Peninsula , Lower Peninsula | |
| Geographical location | 44 ° 59'0 " N , 85 ° 37'30" W | |
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| width | approx. 2 km | |
| depth | approx. 3 km | |
The Suttons Bay is a bay of Lake Michigan that fully to the United States belongs. As part of Grand Traverse Bay , it forms the Leelanau Peninsula in the northwest of the lake .
geography
In the northeast the bay flows into Grand Traverse Bay. At the southwestern tip of Sutton Bay is the village of the same name, Suttons Bay , which is part of the Sutton Bay Township , which borders the shores of the other cardinal points.
Port and seaside resorts on Suttons Bay
It is located on the shores of Suttons Bay Village , the Old Coal Dock Area, in which you can rent in the summer months sailing ships or ride sharing on these to navigate to Lake Michigan. To the north is a yacht club. Apart from this, there are mostly sandy beaches on the shore of the bay. Many of the adjoining holiday homes also have jetties.