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Hamilton Lake

Dickinson County, Michigan Inland Lake Connected Water
74.8 acres31 ft deep1 launchRec Passport requiredIce fishing
Hamilton Lake Access Map 1 launch
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Boat Launches on Hamilton Lake
Hamilton Lake Boat Launch
Bewabic State Park · Paved ramp, 1 lane, 4 trailer spots
Open Motorboat Kayak Large Boat Rec Passport
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Connected Waterways

Specific inflow and outflow details for Hamilton Lake are not well-documented. The lake is part of the broader Menominee River watershed that characterizes much of Dickinson County's drainage.

Winter & Ice Safety

As an Upper Peninsula lake in Dickinson County, Hamilton Lake reliably freezes each winter and likely sees ice fishing activity. Always check local ice conditions before heading out.

Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Hamilton Lake in Michigan?
Hamilton Lake is in Dickinson County in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, in the Iron Mountain / Kingsford area of the central U.P.
Is there a public boat launch on Hamilton Lake?
Yes, there's one public boat launch on Hamilton Lake. It's well-reviewed with a 4.6-star Google rating.
Can you swim in Hamilton Lake?
Yes — there's a designated beach area on Hamilton Lake for swimming.
Are there campgrounds near Hamilton Lake?
Big Pine Resort is located near the lake and offers camping accommodations.
Is Hamilton Lake crowded?
No. With just one launch and limited shoreline development, Hamilton Lake is a quiet, low-traffic lake — typical of the less-touristed waters in Dickinson County.
Are there loons on Hamilton Lake?
Yes — visitors note that loons are a regular presence on Hamilton Lake, which is a good indicator of clean water and a healthy fishery.
Scout's Notes
Lake Vibe & Fishing Intel

Hamilton Lake sits in Dickinson County in Michigan's Upper Peninsula — a quiet, scenic lake with a single public launch and a solid 4.6-star rating from visitors. The lake draws anglers who speak highly of the fishing, and it's apparently a favorite haunt for loons, which tells you something about the water quality and relative peace. Big Pine Resort offers nearby camping, and there's a designated beach area on the lake for swimming.

Details on exact acreage and depth are scarce, but the lake is described as "gorgeous and spacious" by visitors. With only one launch and limited development, Hamilton Lake has that classic Upper Peninsula feel — uncrowded water, good fishing, and wildlife you don't have to compete with jet skis to enjoy. It's the kind of lake locals keep to themselves.

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