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Three Legged Lake

Van Buren County, Michigan Inland Lake
34.9 acres20 ft deep1 launchRec Passport required
Three Legged Lake Access Map 1 launch
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Boat Launches on Three Legged Lake
Three Legged Lake Boat Launch
Allegan Field Office · Unimproved ramp, 1 lane, 6 trailer spots
Open Motorboat Kayak Rec Passport
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Winter & Ice Safety

As a small lake in Van Buren County, Three Legged Lake likely freezes reliably in a typical Michigan winter. Always check ice thickness before venturing out, especially early and late in the season.

Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Three Legged Lake?
Three Legged Lake is in Van Buren County in southwest Michigan. It's a rural lake without heavy shoreline development, situated near several other small lakes in the area.
Is there a public boat launch on Three Legged Lake?
Yes, there's one public launch on the lake. It carries a 4.4-star rating on Google. Reviewers describe the spot as quiet and uncrowded.
What fish are in Three Legged Lake?
Specific species data is limited, but local anglers report good offshore fishing. For a small Van Buren County lake, expect typical warm-water species like bass, bluegill, and possibly crappie.
Is Three Legged Lake crowded?
No — this is one of the quieter lakes in the area. With only one launch and limited development, reviewers describe it as "usually private." It's a locals' spot, not a destination lake.
Are there campgrounds near Three Legged Lake?
Yes. Scott Lake Campground, Giles Campground, and Shady Brook Park are all nearby, making it easy to pair a camping trip with fishing or paddling on the lake.
Can you kayak or canoe on Three Legged Lake?
Absolutely. The lake's small size and low boat traffic make it an excellent spot for kayaking or canoeing. The quiet, picturesque setting is well-suited for a peaceful paddle.
Scout's Notes
Lake Vibe & Fishing Intel

Three Legged Lake sits in Van Buren County — a small, quiet lake with a single public launch and the kind of low-traffic feel that's increasingly hard to find in southwest Michigan. Reviews describe it as "picturesque and usually private," which tracks for a lake with minimal development and just one access point. The name alone makes it memorable, likely referring to the lake's irregular, multi-lobed shape.

With only one launch and a 4.4-star Google rating from a small number of reviewers, this is clearly a locals' spot rather than a regional destination. At least one angler reports "great off shore fishing," suggesting decent structure or depth changes worth exploring. Several campgrounds — including Scott Lake Campground and Giles Campground — sit within a short drive, making this a solid option for a quiet paddle or a low-pressure fishing session away from the crowds on Van Buren County's bigger lakes.

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