A public access is co-located at the Clinton Converse DNR Forestry Campground at the south end of the eastern basin.
Based on 2009 data, development is considered moderate, with 17.2 homes/cabins per shoreline mile.
Shallow water substrates consist primarily of sand and gravel, although areas of rubble, boulders and muck are also present.
The aquatic plant community is quite diverse and is critical to maintaining healthy fish populations.
Submerged plants provide food and cover needed by fish and other aquatic species.