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Wabasis Lake

Kent County, Michigan Inland Lake Connected Water
400.9 acres50 ft deep1 launchFree launch availableIce fishing
Wabasis Lake Access Map 1 launch
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Boat Launches on Wabasis Lake
Wabasis Lake Park
Kent County · Paved ramp, 4 lanes, 48 trailer spots
Open Motorboat Kayak Large Boat
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Connected Waterways

Wabasis Lake is a relatively self-contained lake in the Flat River watershed, which drains into the Grand River system. There are no major navigable connections to other lakes.

Winter & Ice Safety

Wabasis Lake is small and shallow enough to freeze reliably most Michigan winters. Ice fishing for panfish is common. Always check current ice thickness — small lakes can have variable conditions near inflows or springs.

Frequently Asked Questions
How big is Wabasis Lake?
Wabasis Lake is approximately 105 acres, located in eastern Kent County. It's a smaller lake — manageable for kayaks, canoes, and small motorboats.
Is there a public boat launch on Wabasis Lake?
Yes, there's one public launch at Wabasis Lake Park, a Kent County facility. It's well-rated (4.6 stars) and provides access for small watercraft.
Can you swim in Wabasis Lake?
Yes. Wabasis Lake Park has a designated swim beach that's popular with families, especially in summer. It's maintained by Kent County Parks.
Is there camping at Wabasis Lake?
Yes. Wabasis Campground is located right on the lake within the county park, making it easy to combine camping with lake access. It's a popular spot for families from the Grand Rapids area.
Where is Wabasis Lake?
Wabasis Lake is in eastern Kent County, roughly 20 minutes northeast of downtown Grand Rapids. It's near the community of Oakfield Township.
Scout's Notes
Lake Vibe & Fishing Intel

Wabasis Lake is a 105-acre lake in eastern Kent County, about 20 minutes northeast of Grand Rapids. It's a compact, well-managed lake anchored by Wabasis Lake Park — a Kent County park that provides the public launch, a swim beach, and a campground all in one spot. The single launch has a 4.6-star rating, which tells you the facilities are solid for a lake this size.

The lake is popular with local families for swimming, kayaking, and casual fishing. Panfish — bluegill, perch, and bass — are the main draw for anglers. The shoreline is a mix of park land and private residences, and the relatively small surface area keeps things calm even on busy weekends. Wabasis Campground sits right on the water, making it a convenient base camp for a weekend of lake time without the long drive north.

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