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Starvation Lake

Kalkaska County, Michigan Lake Connected Water
125 acres47 ft deep1 launchRec Passport required
Starvation Lake Access Map 1 launch
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Boat Launches on Starvation Lake
Starvation Lake Boat Launch
Hartwick Pines State Park · Unimproved ramp, 1 lane, 6 trailer spots
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Connected Waterways

Starvation Lake has no significant stream inflows or outflows — it's fed almost entirely by submerged springs, with the balance from rainfall and surface runoff. This makes it a relatively isolated, self-contained lake system.

Winter & Ice Safety

At 125 acres and 47 feet deep, Starvation Lake freezes reliably in winter — Kalkaska County gets serious snow. Trout through the ice is a possibility. The area is remote, so come prepared with supplies and always check ice thickness before heading out.

Frequently Asked Questions
How big is Starvation Lake?
Starvation Lake covers 125 acres and is about 0.8 miles long with a maximum depth of 47 feet. It's a modest-sized lake — easily kayakable in a couple hours but big enough to fish properly.
What fish are in Starvation Lake?
Trout and bass are the main draws. The lake is spring-fed with a 47-foot max depth, which keeps the deeper water cold enough for trout. Reviewers also mention bass in the shallower areas. The spring-fed clarity likely supports decent panfish habitat as well.
Is Starvation Lake spring-fed?
Yes — the lake is fed primarily by submerged springs, with the rest coming from direct rainfall and runoff. There are no significant stream inflows, which helps keep the water clean and clear.
Is there a boat launch on Starvation Lake?
There's one public launch on the north end of the lake, near the Hideaway Bar. It has a 4.7 rating from Google reviewers. The launch area includes a small beach. Note that the water can be shallow near shore.
Can you kayak on Starvation Lake?
Absolutely — at 125 acres and 0.8 miles long, it's an ideal kayaking lake. You can paddle the full perimeter in a relaxed afternoon. The spring-fed water and secluded setting make it a great paddle.
Are there campgrounds near Starvation Lake?
Starlight Campground and RV Park and Carefree Cove Campground & Cabins are both nearby. Be aware that the area is remote — the nearest grocery store or restaurant is about a 20-minute drive.
Can you swim in Starvation Lake?
There's a small beach area at the north-end boat launch where people swim. A local resident has been maintaining it by hand. There aren't any designated public swimming beaches otherwise — nearby beaches are private.
Where is Starvation Lake?
Starvation Lake is in Kalkaska County in northern Lower Michigan. It's a secluded location — plan on a 20-minute drive to the nearest grocery store or sit-down restaurant.
Can you ice fish on Starvation Lake?
The area gets heavy snowfall in winter, and at 125 acres with a 47-foot max depth, the lake should freeze reliably. Trout through the ice would be the main draw. Come prepared for serious winter conditions — this is a remote spot.
Scout's Notes
Lake Vibe & Fishing Intel

Starvation Lake is a 125-acre spring-fed lake in Kalkaska County — about 0.8 miles long with a maximum depth of 47 feet. Fed primarily by submerged springs rather than streams or rivers, the water tends to run clear and cold, which supports trout along with the bass and panfish that locals regularly pull out of the shallows. At 47 feet deep, there's enough thermal layering to hold cold-water species down low while warm-water fish work the margins.

This is a secluded, quiet lake — the kind of place where a local guy rototills the public beach by hand because nobody else does. There's one launch on the north end, near the Hideaway Bar (which reviewers flag for solid comfort food). The lake is small enough to kayak around comfortably in an afternoon but big enough to fish seriously. Reviewers consistently call it a hidden gem, and some locals want wake boats and race boats banned — it's that kind of place. Starlight Campground and Carefree Cove Campground are both nearby, but you're about 20 minutes from the nearest grocery store, so plan accordingly.

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