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Millecoquins Pond

Mackinac County, Michigan Inland Lake Connected Water
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Millecoquins Pond Boat Launch
Newberry Field Office (PRD) · Carry-in only ramp, 0 lane
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Connected Waterways

Millecoquins Pond is the headwater of the Upper Millecoquins River, which flows 7.6 miles south to Millecoquins Lake. From Millecoquins Lake, the Lower Millecoquins River continues to Lake Michigan. It's a compact river system connecting this quiet UP pond to the Great Lakes.

Winter & Ice Safety

The pond's shallow depth means it freezes reliably in winter, and the rural UP location ensures cold, consistent temperatures. Ice fishing is feasible, though the weedy bottom and small size make it more of a casual outing than a destination ice fishery. Always check ice thickness locally before heading out.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a public boat launch on Millecoquins Pond?
Yes, there's one public launch on the pond. It has a 5-star Google rating, though based on only three reviews. Expect a basic, no-frills access point.
How deep is Millecoquins Pond?
The pond is reported to be shallow throughout, with significant weed growth. Multiple visitors describe it as weed-choked, so it's best suited for small boats, kayaks, and canoes rather than larger powerboats.
Where is Millecoquins Pond?
It's in northern Mackinac County in Michigan's eastern Upper Peninsula. Naubinway on the Lake Michigan shore is nearby to the south, and Newberry is a short drive to the west.
Can you kayak or canoe on Millecoquins Pond?
Absolutely — the pond's shallow, low-traffic nature makes it ideal for paddling. It's the headwater of the Upper Millecoquins River, so you could potentially paddle downstream toward Millecoquins Lake if conditions allow.
Is Millecoquins Pond connected to other waterways?
Yes. The Upper Millecoquins River begins at the pond's outlet and flows 7.6 miles south to Millecoquins Lake. From there, the Lower Millecoquins River continues to Lake Michigan. It's part of a small but complete river-to-Great-Lakes system.
Are there campgrounds near Millecoquins Pond?
Newberry Campground is the closest option. The surrounding area is rural UP country with limited development, so plan accordingly for supplies.
Is Millecoquins Pond crowded?
No — visitors consistently describe it as quiet with very little boat traffic. It's a get-away-from-it-all kind of spot, not a destination lake.
Scout's Notes
Lake Vibe & Fishing Intel

Millecoquins Pond sits in northern Mackinac County in the eastern Upper Peninsula — a small, shallow, weedy lake that feeds the Upper Millecoquins River, which flows south through Millecoquins Lake and ultimately to Lake Michigan. Reviews consistently describe it as quiet and lightly trafficked, which tracks for a pond this size in a sparsely populated corner of the UP. The shallow, weed-heavy profile means warm-water species like bass and panfish are the primary draw, though conditions can make open-water navigation tricky for anything beyond small boats and kayaks.

There's one public launch on the pond, and it earns a perfect 5-star rating — though from only three reviews, so temper expectations. The vibe here is solitude: bike rides along the shore, slow fishing sessions, the occasional run across open water. Naubinway and the Lake Michigan shoreline are nearby to the south, and Newberry is a short drive west for supplies and camping. If you're looking for a low-key UP escape rather than a big-water destination, Millecoquins Pond fits the bill.

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