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With lake levels dropping, some Lake Michigan beaches are making a comeback

A gull looked out from a perch and surveyed Lake Michigan’s southern shore. With a turn of its head, the bird clocked visitors in search of beach glass, a boy to the right rolling down the dunes and a brave spring swimmer fully submerged. A long sweep of sand under a bright sky called out to the Memorial Day crowd. Lake Michigan is easing up — after swallowing shorelines, flooding coasts and breaking records — and just in time for beach season. Levels have lowered from record highs as part of an overall Great Lakes downswing. The receding water has been welcomed by some beach towns and lakefront parks that weathered destruction in recent years. A group of Great Lakes officials estimated at least $500 million of damage in cities last year.

With lake levels dropping, some Lake Michigan beaches are making a comeback — just in time for summer

With lake levels dropping, some Lake Michigan beaches are making a comeback just in time for summer Morgan Greene, Chicago Tribune © Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune A birder explores the Montrose Beach Dunes on April 7, 2021. A gull looked out from a perch and surveyed Lake Michigan’s southern shore. With a turn of its head, the bird clocked visitors in search of beach glass, a boy to the right rolling down the dunes and a brave spring swimmer fully submerged. A long sweep of sand under a bright sky called out to the Memorial Day crowd. © Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune People walk on the sand along the edge of the Montrose Beach Dunes protected area where it will be expanded to the north.

Lake Michigan beaches make a comeback - Chicago Tribune

The shift doesn’t mean shoreline communities are in the clear. Many are still working to preserve what’s left of disappearing bluffs, repair crumbling paths or get ahead of the next rise.

Great Lakes water levels drop after record-breaking highs in 2020

Water levels drop in Great Lakes after record-breaking highs in 2020

Water levels drop in Great Lakes after record-breaking highs in 2020 Laura Schulte, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Julia Martins de Sa / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel The Lake Michigan shoreline at South Shore Park in Milwaukee. Data from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Detroit office show that all of the lakes have lower levels, with Lake Michigan and Lake Huron showing a drop of 14 inches from the same time last year. However, Lake Michigan is still 22 inches above its average level. MILWAUKEE – Visitors to the Great Lakes this summer might notice a few extra inches of dry sand at their favorite beaches, thanks to a drop in water levels in the lakes. 

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