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Twin Stone Lakes

Montcalm County, Michigan Inland Lake Connected Water
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Twin Stone Lakes Access Map 1 launch
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Boat Launches on Twin Stone Lakes
Twin Stone Lakes - East Boat Launch
Stanton State Game Area · Carry-in only ramp, 0 lane
Open Kayak Free
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Connected Waterways

As the name suggests, Twin Stone Lakes are a connected pair. Specific inflows and outflows aren't well-documented, but small lakes in this part of Montcalm County generally drain into tributaries of the Flat River or Maple River systems.

Winter & Ice Safety

Small lakes in Montcalm County typically freeze solid enough for ice fishing by mid-January. Always check ice thickness locally before venturing out, especially early and late in the season.

Frequently Asked Questions
Where are Twin Stone Lakes?
Twin Stone Lakes are in Montcalm County in central Lower Michigan. The area is rural — mostly farmland and small communities between Grand Rapids and Mt. Pleasant.
Is there a public boat launch on Twin Stone Lakes?
Yes, there's one public launch on Twin Stone Lakes. It has a 4.0 Google rating based on a small number of reviews. Expect a basic, no-frills access point suitable for smaller boats and kayaks.
Are there campgrounds near Twin Stone Lakes?
Three Seasons Family Campground is located nearby, giving you an option for overnight stays if you want to fish the lakes over a full weekend.
Is Twin Stone Lakes busy?
Not at all. With only one launch and minimal online presence, this is a very low-traffic lake. You're unlikely to deal with crowds or heavy boat traffic at any time of year.
Can you ice fish on Twin Stone Lakes?
Small, shallow lakes in Montcalm County generally freeze reliably in winter, so ice fishing is likely an option. Check local conditions before heading out, as ice thickness can vary year to year.
Scout's Notes
Lake Vibe & Fishing Intel

Twin Stone Lakes sit in Montcalm County — a pair of small connected lakes in the rural heart of mid-Michigan's lake country. With just one public launch and only a couple of Google reviews, this is a quiet, lightly-used spot that flies well under the radar. Don't expect amenities or crowds. The area is flat agricultural land mixed with woodlots, and the shoreline is likely a mix of private residences and natural cover.

Details on acreage and depth are scarce, but small Montcalm County lakes in this region tend to be shallow and warm — good habitat for bass, bluegill, and panfish. Three Seasons Family Campground is nearby if you want to make a weekend of it, and Montcalm Marine can handle boat service needs. If you're looking for a low-key spot to put a small boat or kayak in and have the water mostly to yourself, Twin Stone Lakes fit the bill.

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