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Englewright Lake

Newaygo County, Michigan Inland Lake Connected Water
50.2 acres66 ft deep1 launchRec Passport requiredIce fishing
Englewright Lake Access Map 1 launch
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Boat Launches on Englewright Lake
Englewright Lake Boat Launch
Newaygo State Park · Unimproved ramp, 1 lane, 3 trailer spots
Open Motorboat Kayak Rec Passport
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Connected Waterways

Englewright Lake sits in the Newaygo County watershed system in west-central Michigan. Specific inflow and outflow details are not well documented, but the broader area drains toward the Muskegon River system to the south.

Winter & Ice Safety

As a small, likely shallow lake in Newaygo County, Englewright should freeze reliably most winters. The panfish species present — perch and bluegill — make it a reasonable ice fishing option for those who know the lake. Always check ice thickness yourself before heading out.

Frequently Asked Questions
What fish are in Englewright Lake?
Englewright Lake holds rock bass, yellow perch, smallmouth bass, and bluegill. Shore fishing at the boat launch is reportedly productive for all of these species. The weedy lake bottom provides solid fish habitat.
Is there a public boat launch on Englewright Lake?
Yes, there's one public boat launch. It's on the smaller side — best suited for smaller boats, jon boats, and kayaks. Traffic is light, which is a plus. The launch area also offers decent shore fishing access.
Can you swim in Englewright Lake?
There's no public swimming beach on Englewright Lake. The lake is weedy, and locals have noted a population of large snapping turtles. Swimming would be from private shoreline only.
Is Englewright Lake an all-sports lake?
Yes, Englewright Lake is designated all-sports, meaning motorized watercraft are allowed. That said, it's a small lake so you won't see heavy boat traffic — it's more suited to fishing boats and pontoons than high-speed watersports.
Where is Englewright Lake?
Englewright Lake is in Newaygo County in west-central Michigan. Duke Creek Campgrounds and Paradise Cove Resort are nearby for overnight stays.
Are there campgrounds near Englewright Lake?
Yes — Duke Creek Campgrounds and Paradise Cove Resort Condominium Park are both in the area, giving you options for tent camping or more developed accommodations.
Is Englewright Lake good for kayaking?
It's a great kayak lake — small, quiet, and low traffic. The single boat launch can easily accommodate kayak and canoe launches. The weedy shoreline offers good wildlife viewing and fishing from a kayak.
Scout's Notes
Lake Vibe & Fishing Intel

Englewright Lake is a small, quiet all-sports lake in Newaygo County that flies well under the radar. It's the kind of spot locals keep to themselves — peaceful enough for sunrise coffee on the dock, productive enough for a solid afternoon of panfishing. Reviews consistently mention rock bass, perch, smallmouth bass, and bluegill, with shore fishing right at the launch. The lake runs weedy, which is great for fish habitat but means you'll be pulling vegetation off your lures regularly.

There's a single public boat launch that's on the small side — fine for smaller boats and kayaks, and the low traffic is part of the appeal. Don't expect a swimming beach; there isn't one. Locals note the lake has a healthy population of large snapping turtles, which is worth knowing if you're wading or have small dogs. Duke Creek Campgrounds and Paradise Cove Resort are nearby if you're looking to stay. With a 4.8 Google rating from people who actually use it, Englewright delivers exactly what a small Michigan lake should — quiet water and willing fish.

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