Can you swim in Lake Superior?

Lake Superior's beaches are open and safe for swimming over 90% of the time, and the water is extremely clear, with an average underwater visibility of 8.3 m (27 ft).
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What are the dangers of Lake Superior?

With a reputation for fickle weather, ravaging storms, and an average water temperature of 42 degrees Fahrenheit, Lake Superior is fierce and unforgiving. It's no wonder that experienced sailors and kayakers consider it the Mount Everest of freshwater boating.
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Is Lake Superior ever warm enough to swim?

Lake Superior beaches have warmer water than the past few years. Some people that swim in Lake Superior have commented the water is "warm". Right now some of the beaches on Lake Superior have water temperatures in the upper 60s. Of course Lake Erie is warm, being the shallowest of the Great Lakes.
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Are there sharks in Lake Superior?

The Great Lakes are located in the Northern United States. Lakes Superior, Ontario, Huron, Eerie, and Michigan interconnect and constitute the Great Lakes. Many fish inhabit the Great Lakes, but not sharks.
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What is at the bottom of Lake Superior?

While a myth, it has some truth to it. Rather than an underground lake, scientists would refer to this as groundwater. This hidden body of water under the Great Lake Basin contains as much water as all of Lake Huron.
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Can you drink Lake Superior water?

Do you drink the lake water? Lake Superior is the cleanest of the Great Lakes, and many people drink the water regularly (even in their homes). On trip, the decision is yours. For your safety we bring a high quality water filter or boil our water.
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How cold is the bottom of Lake Superior?

The average depth of Superior is about 500 feet. It is the deepest (1,335 feet) of the Great Lakes. If you go swimming there in the hottest part of the summer, you'll soon learn that Lake Superior is also the coldest of the Great Lakes - brrr, icy cold at an average temperature of 40° F (4°C).
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Does Lake Superior have sand beaches?

Lake Superior has sandy beaches, and it also has some rocky beaches. Lake Superior is known for a good spot to look for colorful rocks, and there are beaches that are good for this in Pictured Rocks too.
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What water is too cold to swim in?

Any water temperature below 70 degrees should be treated with caution for those not wearing a wetsuit or drysuit, the National Center for Cold Water Safety warns. When water temperatures are between 60 and 70 degrees it becomes progressively more difficult to control your breathing.
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What's the deadliest lake in America?

In the fall, Lake Michigan is even more dangerous as changes in water and temperatures occur. The lake is considered to be the deadliest in the United States.
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Do bodies sink in Lake Superior?

Normally, bacteria decaying a sunken body will bloat it with gas, causing it to float to the surface after a few days. But Lake Superior's water is cold enough year-round to inhibit bacterial growth, and bodies tend to sink and never resurface.
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Is it safe to kayak on Lake Superior?

Kayaking in the Great Lakes can be a fantastic experience, but it can also be dangerous. Whether you're kayaking at Pictured Rocks or anywhere, conditions can change rapidly. If you have an emergency here on Lake Superior, rescue could be hours away.
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Can you swim in Lake Superior in summer?

Swimming and Wading

The clean, clear waters of Lake Superior are beautiful and inviting, though the water is typically cold even for the hardiest swimmers. Shoreline water temperatures in summer usually range from the upper 50s to the upper 60s. Some years it can reach 70 degrees by mid-August in Munising Bay.
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How deep is the Lake Superior?

With an average depth approaching 500 feet, Superior also is the coldest and deepest (1,332 feet) of the Great Lakes. The lake stretches approximately 350 miles from west to east, and 160 miles north to south, with a shoreline almost 2,800 miles long.
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Can you swim in Lake Superior in Duluth?

Swimming in Duluth. The Duluth area has been blessed with a number of lakes, rivers, and streams worthy of a cool dip on a hot summer day. Lake Superior, the world's largest freshwater lake, is of course the most obvious destination for a little afternoon swim. And it should definitely be on your list, too.
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Which Great Lake is cleanest?

Watershed's surface: 209,000 square kms. Lake Superior is the largest, cleanest, and wildest of all the Great Lakes.
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What is the dirtiest Great Lake?

Sadly, Lake Erie's dirty waters came about because of the large industrial presence scattered along its shores. As a result, Lake Erie became the most polluted Great Lake out of the five lakes. One, because Lake Erie is one of the smaller, shallower Great Lakes, and two, because of the large surrounding population.
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Are the Great Lakes drinkable?

The Great Lakes are an abundant source of fresh drinking water; with proper treatment, that water is safe to enjoy.
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Why is Lake Superior Brown?

Sometimes, too, along the south shore of Lake Superior, we see water that is deep reddish-brown. This is due to the erosion of iron-rich soil along the south side of the Lake.
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Is Lake Superior clean?

The average underwater visibility of Lake Superior is about 8 metres or 27 feet, making it the cleanest and clearest of the Great Lakes.
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Which Great Lake is the warmest?

Erie is the most southerly, shallow, and biologically diverse of all of the Great Lakes. Its shallow depth makes it the warmest Great Lake and a favourite destination for summer recreationists and migrating birds.
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Are there whales in Lake Superior?

Every year there are reports of whales in Lake Superior. The reports are sightings sent by residents and visitors along the north shore of Lake Superior. Lake Superior isn't the only Michigan body of water to experience whale sightings.
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How dirty are the Great Lakes?

More than 90 billion litres of the waste that is dumped into the Great Lakes each year is untreated sewage. That is the equivalent of dumping more than 100 Olympic swimming pools of raw sewage into the Great Lakes each day!
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