Lake Maxinkuckee is the second largest natural lake in Indiana, situated in Marshall County near Culver. The lake spreads across 1,864 acres and offers a picturesque setting with a sandy beach. It has been a popular resort community since the 1870s, attracting visitors for its scenic beauty and variety of recreational activities such as sailing, boating, and fishing.
The area around the lake is rich in history, with remnants from the Potawatomi and Miami tribes and later developments like clubhouses and hotels. Today, it remains a summer vacation spot with modern amenities and historic sites.
The lake's depth varies from an average of 24 feet to a maximum of 88 feet, making it suitable for both casual boating and deeper water activities. Surrounded by rolling landscapes, Lake Maxinkuckee offers a tranquil escape from urban life.