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Aloha State Park's boating access site offers a developed concrete ramp on Michigan's fourth-largest inland lake, providing reliable access for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats. The ramp is steep and relatively short (less than 50 yards), making it suitable for launching smaller vessels. A protected boat basin is available for day users, and the site includes parking, pit toilets, and a fish-cleaning station in the lot. Adjacent to the park is the Aloha General Store, which stocks supplies and rents kayaks for those without their own equipment.
Mullet Lake provides excellent paddling opportunities and connects to the Inland Waterway system, making it ideal for both day trips and longer explorations. The site is easily accessible off Straits Highway near Mullett Lake Village. Whether you're planning a summer paddling adventure or visiting during winter ice fishing season, this state park location offers solid facilities and convenient access to one of the region's premier water bodies.