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Millecoquins Lake

Mackinac County, Michigan Inland Lake Connected Water
1,069.7 acres12 ft deep1 launchRec Passport requiredIce fishing
Millecoquins Lake Access Map 1 launch
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Boat Launches on Millecoquins Lake
Millecoquins Lake Boat Launch
Newberry Field Office (PRD) · Paved ramp, 1 lane, 10 trailer spots
Open Motorboat Kayak Large Boat Rec Passport
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Connected Waterways

The Upper Millecoquins River flows 7.6 miles south from Millecoquins Pond into the lake. The outlet is the Lower Millecoquins River, which drains south to Lake Michigan. This puts the lake in a direct hydrological connection with the big water — worth noting if you're thinking about fish migration potential.

Winter & Ice Safety

Millecoquins Lake is shallow, so it freezes early and reliably in a typical UP winter. Ice fishing is feasible, though this isn't a destination lake for it — more of a local option. Always check ice thickness, especially near the river inflows and outflow.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a public boat launch on Millecoquins Lake?
Yes, there's one public boat launch on the lake. It carries a 4.9-star Google rating from 17 reviews, which is exceptionally high.
Where is Millecoquins Lake?
Millecoquins Lake is in Mackinac County in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, near Naubinway along the northern shore of Lake Michigan. It's roughly 45 miles west of the Mackinac Bridge.
Is Millecoquins Lake shallow?
Yes. Reviewers describe it as shallow and weed-choked, which keeps motorboat traffic minimal but creates good habitat for warm-water fish. The heavy vegetation is a defining characteristic of the lake.
Is Millecoquins Lake good for kayaking or canoeing?
The lake's low boat traffic and calm, shallow water make it a reasonable option for paddling, though the heavy weed growth may slow you down in places. Locals praise the tranquility.
What is near Millecoquins Lake?
Naubinway is the closest community, sitting on the Lake Michigan shoreline. The Naubinway Marina and Hiawatha Docks provide big-water access if you want to fish Lake Michigan in addition to the inland lake.
Scout's Notes
Lake Vibe & Fishing Intel

Millecoquins Lake sits in Mackinac County's Upper Peninsula, just inland from Lake Michigan near the small community of Naubinway. It's a shallow, weedy lake — reviewers consistently note the heavy aquatic vegetation — which keeps boat traffic low but creates prime warm-water fish habitat. The lake is quiet enough that locals describe it as a place for tranquility and getting away from the grind, with fishing as the main draw.

The Upper Millecoquins River feeds the lake from the north, originating at Millecoquins Pond, while the Lower Millecoquins River drains south to Lake Michigan. That Lake Michigan connection puts the lake in an interesting watershed position. There's a single public launch with a strong 4.9 rating from 17 reviews. Naubinway — which bills itself as the northernmost point on Lake Michigan — is nearby, giving you access to both inland fishing and big-water options on the same trip.

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