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Cable Lake

Iron County, Michigan Inland Lake
332.1 acres30 ft deep1 launchRec Passport required
Cable Lake Access Map 1 launch
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Boat Launches on Cable Lake
Cable Lake Boat Launch
Baraga State Park · Unimproved ramp, 1 lane, 3 trailer spots
Open Motorboat Kayak Rec Passport
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Winter & Ice Safety

As a small lake in the western Upper Peninsula, Cable Lake freezes reliably and typically has solid ice through the winter. Iron County sees some of Michigan's coldest temperatures, so the ice season tends to be long. Always check local conditions before heading out.

Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Cable Lake in Michigan?
Cable Lake is in Iron County in Michigan's western Upper Peninsula. Iron County borders Wisconsin and is one of the more remote, forested counties in the state.
Is there a public boat launch on Cable Lake?
Yes, there's one public boat launch on Cable Lake. It has a 4.5-star Google rating, and reviewers describe the setting as beautiful and quiet.
Can you swim in Cable Lake?
Yes — there's a public beach on Cable Lake for swimming.
Is Cable Lake crowded?
No. With just one launch and its remote Iron County location, Cable Lake sees very little traffic. Reviewers specifically highlight how quiet it is.
Can you kayak or canoe on Cable Lake?
Absolutely. Cable Lake's quiet, low-traffic character makes it well-suited for paddling. You can launch from the single public access point.
Scout's Notes
Lake Vibe & Fishing Intel

Cable Lake sits in Iron County in Michigan's western Upper Peninsula — a small, quiet lake with a single public boat launch and the kind of solitude that's increasingly hard to find. The lake has a public beach and draws visitors who value peace over amenities. Reviews consistently describe it as beautiful and quiet, which tracks for this part of the U.P. where lakes far outnumber people.

Iron County is classic U.P. backcountry — heavily forested, sparsely populated, and dotted with small lakes that don't show up on most tourists' radar. Cable Lake fits that profile. With just one launch and minimal development, expect a no-frills experience. If you're looking for a lake where you can paddle without dodging jet skis or fish without competing for shoreline spots, this is that kind of water.

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