Craft & Seasonality
✓
Motorboat ✓
Kayak / Canoe ✓
Jet Ski / PWC ✓
Large Boat ✗
Winter Access Site Details
Conditions change rapidly due to water levels, prop wash, and weather. Always visually inspect before backing down.
RampPaved, 1 lane
Trailer Parking4 spots · gravel
Vehicle-Only2 spots
FeeMI Recreation Passport (annual, on vehicle registration)
HoursOpen at all times
RestroomsVault toilet (1)
Not Available Fish cleaning · Fishing pier · Pier
Scout's Notes
Ramp Quirks & Etiquette
Small Lake, Small Ramp
This is a 41-acre lake with a single lane and only 4 trailer spots. You're not bringing a big ski boat here — think pontoons, jon boats, and kayaks. Anything over 16 feet is going to feel oversized on this water.
Fills Fast On Weekends
Four trailer spots disappear quick on a Saturday morning in July. If you're not there by 8 AM on a summer weekend, you might be parking creative. Weekdays are a totally different story — you'll likely have the lake to yourself.
Solid Panfish Water
Pike, bass, and bluegill are the main draw. Work the points with finesse stuff like ned rigs, and don't be afraid to go deep with spoons. It's not a trophy lake, but it's consistent and peaceful enough that you actually enjoy being out there.
No-Wake Vibe
This is a quiet lake where people come to decompress — lots of cabins around the shoreline and a community that's been coming back for decades. If you're looking to rip around on a jet ski, go somewhere else. If you want to paddle, troll, or just float, this is the spot.
Sources: DNR GIS data, Google Reviews, Google Street View
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