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Newton Creek

Clare County, Michigan Inland Lake Connected Water
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Boat Launches on Newton Creek
Newton Creek Boat Launch
Clare Field Office · Carry-in only ramp, 0 lane
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Connected Waterways

Newton Creek is a small waterway in Clare County, part of the broader central Michigan watershed system. Specific inflow and outflow connections aren't well-documented, but the trout presence suggests cold, clean water fed by springs or small tributaries.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a boat launch on Newton Creek?
There's one launch site with a 4.3-star Google rating from 7 reviews. It's described as rustic, so don't expect a paved ramp or docks — this is more suited to canoes, kayaks, or small craft.
Where is Newton Creek located?
Newton Creek is in Clare County in central Michigan. Several campgrounds are nearby, including Lake George Family Campground and Pettit Park, making it accessible as a day trip from area bases.
Is Newton Creek good for kayaking or canoeing?
The creek's small, quiet character makes it a natural fit for kayaks and canoes. It's a peaceful paddle rather than a thrill ride — visitors emphasize the solitude and scenery.
Are there campgrounds near Newton Creek?
Yes — several campgrounds are within a short drive, including White Birch Lakes Rec Assoc Campground, Lake George Family Campground, Pettit Park, and K2 Homestead.
Is Newton Creek clean?
Conditions vary. Reviewers mention it can be "pretty dirty" at times but note the views are generally good. It's a natural, unmanicured spot — expect some variability with water clarity and shoreline tidiness.
Scout's Notes
Lake Vibe & Fishing Intel

Newton Creek is a small, quiet waterway in Clare County — more creek than lake, and that's the appeal. Reviews describe it as rustic and peaceful, the kind of spot where you go to get away from noise rather than create it. Trout are mentioned by visitors, which tracks with the cold, clean water you'd expect from a Clare County creek system. There's one launch point with a 4.3-star rating, though only a handful of reviews — this isn't a destination that draws crowds.

The shoreline can get a bit rough depending on conditions — reviewers note it's "sometimes pretty dirty" — but for a walk-in fishing spot or a quiet paddle, it fills the role. Several campgrounds sit nearby, including Lake George Family Campground and Pettit Park, so it works as a side trip if you're based in the area. Don't expect amenities — expect solitude.

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