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Huzzy Lake

Van Buren County, Michigan Inland Lake
90 acres30 ft deep1 launchRec Passport required
Huzzy Lake Access Map 1 launch
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Boat Launches on Huzzy Lake
Huzzy Lake Boat Launch
Cassopolis Field Office · Unimproved ramp, 1 lane, 10 trailer spots
Open Motorboat Kayak Rec Passport
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Winter & Ice Safety

Huzzy Lake's shallow depth means it likely freezes early and solidly in winter, making it a candidate for ice fishing. Panfish through the ice would be the main draw. Always check current ice thickness before heading out.

Frequently Asked Questions
What fish are in Huzzy Lake?
Huzzy Lake is known primarily as a panfish lake — expect bluegill, sunfish, and similar species. Locals describe it as excellent panfish water. The shallow, weedy conditions create good habitat for warm-water species.
Is there a boat launch on Huzzy Lake?
Yes, there's one public launch — a dirt ramp. Be warned: it's very shallow near shore, which makes trailering even a small boat difficult. Kayaks, canoes, and car-top boats are your best bet here. The launch has a 4.7 Google rating from 20 reviews, though most of the praise is for the beach and setting rather than the ramp itself.
Can you swim in Huzzy Lake?
Yes. There's a sandy beach area near the launch, and locals describe the lake as one of the cleanest they know. The shallow water warms up quickly, making it good for wading and family swimming. It's not a designated swim beach with lifeguards — just a natural sandy spot.
Is Huzzy Lake crowded?
Generally no. Multiple reviewers mention having the lake to themselves, especially on weekdays. It's a small, quiet lake without heavy boat traffic — the kind of place where you go specifically to get away from crowds.
Are there campgrounds near Huzzy Lake?
Yes — Pioneer Point Campground and Melville's 7 Lakes Family Campground are both nearby, making it easy to pair a camping trip with a day on the water.
Can you kayak on Huzzy Lake?
Absolutely — Huzzy Lake is arguably better suited for kayaking and canoeing than motorized boats. The shallow water, calm conditions, and lack of heavy boat traffic make it an ideal paddle lake.
Where is Huzzy Lake?
Huzzy Lake is in Van Buren County in southwest Michigan. It's reportedly the only lake in the country with the name Huzzy.
Is Huzzy Lake shallow?
Yes, very. Reviewers consistently mention shallow water both near the launch and throughout the lake. This makes trailering boats tricky but keeps the water warm for swimming and productive for panfish.
Scout's Notes
Lake Vibe & Fishing Intel

Huzzy Lake is a small, shallow lake in Van Buren County — reportedly the only lake in the country with this name. It's a quiet, low-key spot that locals swear by for panfish, kayaking, and swimming. The water is notably shallow throughout, which keeps things warm in summer and makes it a solid spot for wading and family-friendly beach time. Weeds can be thick, especially later in the season, which is typical of shallow, productive panfish water.

The single launch is a dirt ramp, and reviewers are blunt about its limitations — loading and unloading trailered boats is a challenge due to the shallow approach, so this is better suited for kayaks, canoes, and small flat-bottoms than anything with real draft. What you get in return is solitude — weekday visitors often have the place to themselves. There's a sandy beach area near the launch, and nearby campgrounds (Pioneer Point and Melville's 7 Lakes) make it easy to turn a day trip into an overnighter. This is a paddle-and-panfish lake, not a powerboat destination.

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