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Beaver Lake

Alpena County, Michigan Inland Lake Connected Water
677.8 acres70 ft deep1 launchRec Passport requiredIce fishing
Beaver Lake Access Map 1 launch
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Boat Launches on Beaver Lake
Beaver Lake Boat Launch
Alpena County · Paved ramp, 0 lane, 10 trailer spots
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Connected Waterways

Beaver Lake is a relatively isolated inland lake in Alpena County. Detailed inflow and outflow information isn't well-documented in available sources.

Winter & Ice Safety

Beaver Lake freezes reliably for ice fishing — one reviewer reported 7–8 inches of solid ice by early January. The county park plows the boat ramp in winter, making ice access straightforward. Always check current conditions before heading out.

Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Beaver Lake in Michigan?
Beaver Lake is in Alpena County in northeast Lower Michigan. The lake is accessed primarily through Beaver Lake County Park, which provides the only public boat launch.
Is there a public boat launch on Beaver Lake?
Yes, there's one public launch at Beaver Lake County Park. The ramp has dock access and is maintained year-round — reviewers report it's plowed and accessible even in winter for ice fishing.
Can you swim in Beaver Lake?
Absolutely. The lake has a clear, sandy bottom and a beach area at Beaver Lake County Park. Reviewers describe spending hours swimming with family — it's one of the lake's main draws.
Is there camping at Beaver Lake?
Yes. Beaver Lake County Park has a campground right on the lake with water and electric hookups, a modern bathhouse with handicap-accessible showers, and cabin rentals. Sites are generously sized and pricing is described as very reasonable.
Can you waterski on Beaver Lake?
Yes. Despite being a smaller lake, it's big enough for waterskiing, tubing, and general boating. Reviewers describe it as an all-sports lake.
Is Beaver Lake crowded?
No — that's a big part of the appeal. It's a quieter, more isolated lake that doesn't draw big crowds. Multiple reviewers describe it as peaceful and almost secret. The campground feels family-oriented rather than party-oriented.
Scout's Notes
Lake Vibe & Fishing Intel

Beaver Lake is a smaller inland lake in Alpena County that locals treat like a best-kept secret — and they're somewhat serious about keeping it that way. The lake has a clear, sandy bottom that makes it popular for swimming, and it's big enough for waterskiing and tubing but small enough to feel intimate and uncrowded. Beaver Lake County Park serves as the hub for everything here — campground, beach, marina, docks, and the only public boat launch, all in one spot.

The campground gets consistently glowing reviews, with water and electric hookups, a modern bathhouse, and cabin rentals. Fishing draws people year-round — the lake sees ice fishing activity with reviewers reporting 7–8 inches of ice by early January. Sunrise and sunset views get called out repeatedly. This isn't a destination lake for trophy fish or big-water boating — it's a quiet, family-oriented spot where people come back for decades and guard it jealously.

Sources: Wikipedia, Google Reviews, DNR data, campground & beach reviews, ShorelineScout enrichment