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Munro Lake

Cheboygan County, Michigan Lake Connected Water
487.4 acres15 ft deep1 launchRec Passport requiredIce fishing
Munro Lake Access Map 1 launch
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Boat Launches on Munro Lake
Munro Lake Boat Launch
Cheboygan Field Office · Paved ramp, 1 lane, 5 trailer spots
Open Motorboat Kayak Large Boat Rec Passport
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Connected Waterways

Munro Lake discharges into Douglas Lake, which then feeds the East Branch Maple River — part of the broader Cheboygan River watershed that ultimately reaches Lake Huron. The connection to Douglas Lake places Munro within a network of northern Lower Peninsula lakes, though it sits upstream and feels much more secluded than its larger neighbors.

Winter & Ice Safety

At just 15 feet deep, Munro Lake freezes reliably and typically forms safe ice early in the season. Ice fishing is possible, though the lake is better known for summer relaxation than winter angling. Always check current ice thickness before heading out.

Frequently Asked Questions
How big is Munro Lake?
Munro Lake has about 5.4 miles of shoreline and a maximum depth of 15 feet. It's a relatively small, shallow lake in Cheboygan County.
Is there a public boat launch on Munro Lake?
Yes, there's one public boat launch on Munro Lake with a 4.7-star Google rating. Given the lake's small size and shallow depth, it's best suited for smaller boats, kayaks, and canoes.
What fish are in Munro Lake?
Munro Lake holds some panfish and warm-water species typical of shallow northern Michigan lakes, but it's not known as a strong fishing lake. Multiple reviewers describe it as better for relaxing than fishing.
Can you swim in Munro Lake?
Yes. The shallow depth means the water warms up nicely in summer, and the lake has a long history of family swimming. Silver Strand Beach is nearby if you're looking for a dedicated swimming spot.
Is the shoreline developed?
Much of Munro Lake's shoreline is publicly owned as part of Mackinaw State Forest, so the setting is relatively natural and wooded compared to more developed lakes in the area. There are some private homes — some dating back to the 1950s — but the overall feel is quiet and low-key.
Are there campgrounds near Munro Lake?
Yes — Roberts Landing Campground and Camp Darling are both nearby, giving you rustic camping options close to the lake.
Where does Munro Lake drain?
Munro Lake discharges into Douglas Lake, which in turn feeds the East Branch Maple River. It's part of the broader Cheboygan River watershed.
Can you ice fish on Munro Lake?
The lake's shallow 15-foot maximum depth means it freezes reliably in winter, so ice fishing is possible. That said, Munro Lake isn't known as a particularly productive fishery, so you might find better ice fishing on nearby lakes like Burt or Mullett.
Scout's Notes
Lake Vibe & Fishing Intel

Munro Lake is a shallow, quiet lake in Cheboygan County near the northern tip of Michigan's Lower Peninsula — 5.4 miles of shoreline with a maximum depth of just 15 feet. Much of the lakeshore is publicly owned as part of Mackinaw State Forest, which keeps the setting wooded and undeveloped compared to the busier resort lakes nearby. The lake drains into Douglas Lake and ultimately feeds the East Branch Maple River.

This is more of a relaxation lake than a fishing destination — reviews consistently mention the sunsets and peaceful atmosphere over the angling. The shallow depth means it warms up quickly in summer for swimming, and there's one public launch on the lake. Nearby campgrounds at Roberts Landing and Camp Darling give you options for staying close, and you're only a short drive from the Cheboygan and Indian River corridor if you need supplies or want to explore the bigger Burt Lake / Mullett Lake chain.

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