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September 2024

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Our mission is to protect, preserve, and enhance the quality of Wall Lake and its watershed through the promotion of responsible and effective environmental and educational policies.

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We are dedicated to preserving Wall Lake as a pristine legacy for future generations.

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About Wall Lake

Wall Lake is a beautiful, crescent-shaped lake that lies in Hope Township, Barry County Michigan.  It is about 540 acres in size and its average depth is 15-20 feet.  There are some locations with a depth of approximately 40 feet.  There are about 320 homes and cottages around the lake.

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Greater Wall Lake Association

PO Box 56 Delton, MI  49046​

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The Michigan Riparian is a quarterly magazine devoted entirely to the sustainable management and wise use of Michigan's inland lakes and streams.​​

The GWLA Web site was designed and is maintained by Wall Lake Resident Ron L'Huillier on a volunteer basis.

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