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Town Corner Lake

Montmorency County, Michigan Inland Lake Connected Water
14.9 acres24 ft deep1 launchRec Passport requiredIce fishing
Town Corner Lake Access Map 1 launch
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Boat Launches on Town Corner Lake
Town Corner Lake State Forest Campground Boat Launch
Otsego Lake State Park · Carry-in only ramp, 0 lane
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Connected Waterways

Town Corner Lake sits within the Pigeon River Country State Forest watershed. The Pigeon River itself is one of Michigan's premier wild trout streams and flows through the surrounding forest, though the lake's direct connections to the broader river system are not well documented.

Winter & Ice Safety

Town Corner Lake is small and likely freezes reliably in winter, though its remote location means you'll be on unplowed forest roads to reach it. Ice fishing is possible but this is more of a summer camping destination — check local conditions and plan for limited winter access.

Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Town Corner Lake?
Town Corner Lake is in Montmorency County, within the Pigeon River Country State Forest in the northeastern Lower Peninsula. It's accessed via forest roads — expect a bit of a drive on gravel to reach it, which is part of what keeps it secluded.
Is there a boat launch on Town Corner Lake?
Yes, there's one launch on the lake. It's suitable for small boats — canoes, kayaks, and small fishing boats. Don't expect a paved ramp or any amenities.
Is there camping at Town Corner Lake?
Yes. The Town Corner Lake State Forest Campground sits right on the lake with rustic sites that have direct water access. Sites are big and open but clustered on one side of the lake. It's best suited for tent camping — reviewers consistently describe it as quiet, secluded, and away from everything. No hookups or modern facilities.
Can you swim in Town Corner Lake?
Yes. Campers report clear access to the lake from the campground sites, and dogs swim there regularly. There's no designated beach, but the shoreline access from the campground works fine for wading and swimming.
Can you see elk near Town Corner Lake?
Town Corner Lake is inside the Pigeon River Country State Forest, which is home to Michigan's only free-roaming elk herd. There are elk food plots and viewing areas in the surrounding forest, and reviewers mention proximity to elk habitat as a draw.
Is Town Corner Lake crowded?
Almost never. The remote location and rustic facilities keep crowds away. Nearly every review mentions seclusion and quiet as the defining features. It's the kind of place you go specifically to get away from people.
What trails are near Town Corner Lake?
The Pigeon River Country State Forest has an extensive trail network for hiking, mountain biking, and ORV use. Reviewers mention the campground being close to trails and elk food plots.
Scout's Notes
Lake Vibe & Fishing Intel

Town Corner Lake is a small, secluded lake in Montmorency County tucked inside the Pigeon River Country State Forest — Michigan's largest contiguous block of state forest land and the home of the state's free-roaming elk herd. The lake is the kind of place people seek out specifically to disconnect. There's a state forest campground on one side with rustic, well-spaced sites right on the water, a single launch for small boats, and not much else. That's the draw.

The Pigeon River Country location is the real story here. The surrounding forest covers over 106,000 acres of wild terrain with elk viewing areas, food plots, and an extensive trail network. Campers describe Town Corner Lake as quiet, secluded, and best suited for tent camping — the sites are big but rustic, with direct lake access. If you're looking for a weekend escape from noise and crowds, this is a legitimate option. Just know that the seclusion cuts both ways — there are no nearby services, and you're on forest roads to get here.

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