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Noah Lake

St. Joseph County, Michigan Inland Lake Connected Water
1 launchRec Passport requiredIce fishing
Noah Lake Access Map 1 launch
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Boat Launches on Noah Lake
Noah Lake Boat Launch
Cassopolis Field Office · Unimproved ramp, 1 lane, 3 trailer spots
Open Motorboat Kayak Rec Passport
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Connected Waterways

Noah Lake is a small lake in the St. Joseph County watershed. Specific inflow and outflow details are limited, but the broader area drains toward the St. Joseph River system.

Winter & Ice Safety

At 44 acres, Noah Lake is small and likely shallow enough to freeze reliably in a typical southern Michigan winter. Ice fishing for panfish and catfish is possible, but always check ice thickness — southern Michigan lakes can have inconsistent freezes during mild winters.

Frequently Asked Questions
How big is Noah Lake?
Noah Lake is 44 acres — a small lake in St. Joseph County. It's compact enough that you can paddle the entire shoreline in a kayak without much effort.
What fish are in Noah Lake?
Noah Lake holds channel catfish, flathead catfish, largemouth bass, and panfish (likely bluegill and other sunfish). The flathead catfish are a notable draw for a lake this size.
Can you kayak on Noah Lake?
Yes, and it's one of the best uses of this lake. The water is calm and flat — multiple visitors describe it as perfect for beginners and relaxed paddling. There's a public boat access for launching.
Is there a boat launch on Noah Lake?
There's one public boat access. It's a basic launch suited for small boats, kayaks, and canoes — don't expect a paved ramp with docks. Rated 4.1 stars on Google.
Can you swim in Noah Lake?
People do swim here — locals describe it as a low-key swimming spot. There's no formal designated beach with lifeguards, so swim at your own risk.
Where is Noah Lake?
Noah Lake is in St. Joseph County in southwestern Michigan, described by visitors as 'just outside of town.' It's a rural, quiet setting.
Is Noah Lake crowded?
No. At 44 acres with a single basic launch, Noah Lake sees light traffic. Visitors consistently describe it as peaceful, quiet, and somewhat of a hidden spot.
Scout's Notes
Lake Vibe & Fishing Intel

Noah Lake is a quiet 44-acre lake in St. Joseph County — small enough to feel tucked away, but with a public boat access that handles small boats and kayaks. The lake has a reputation as a peaceful paddling spot with calm, flat water that's ideal for kayaks and canoes. Anglers target channel catfish, flathead catfish, largemouth bass, and panfish. The flathead catfish presence is a nice bonus — not something you find on every small southern Michigan lake.

Reviews consistently describe Noah Lake as a hidden gem just outside of town, with decent wildlife variety and a tranquil atmosphere. Swimming happens here informally, and the lake sees light enough traffic that it genuinely feels like a secret spot. The single launch is basic — expect a simple access point suited for car-top boats and small trailers, not a full-service ramp. Litter has been noted as an occasional issue, so pack out what you bring in.

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