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Gooseneck Lake

Gooseneck Lake Fishdam River

Source: michigan_department_of_natural_resources Updated 1 year ago

City: Manistique, MI
County: Delta County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 46.07142314, -86.55103936
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About This Access Site
Gooseneck Lake offers an improved public boat ramp located near Site 1 of the Gooseneck Lake Campsites, a rustic U.S. Forest Service campground in the Hiawatha National Forest. The ramp provides convenient water access for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboaters exploring this inland lake. A vault toilet is available nearby at the campground. The lake is approximately 290 acres, making it suitable for a range of paddling experiences in a peaceful forest setting.

The lake supports a diverse fishery including walleye, largemouth and smallmouth bass, rock bass, sunfish, and northern pike, making it popular with anglers as well as recreational paddlers. The facility is located about 8.4 miles north of US-2 on Forest Highway 13 near Manistique in Delta County. Note that the campground is rustic with no drinking water available, and camping is reservable through Recreation.gov. For current information about facility conditions and amenities, contact the Manistique Ranger District at 906-474-6442 or 906-387-2512.
Federal Facility Information
906-474-6442 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
The Munising and Rapid River/Manistique Ranger Districts of the Hiawatha National Forest offer a variety of camping experiences. Many are located on inland lakes in a rustic forest environment with no drinking water. The rustic environment offers a wonderfully serene and peaceful setting for your next camping experience.Recreation
Visitors will be able to enjoy swimming, berry picking,...

Overview
The Munising and Rapid River/Manistique Ranger Districts of the Hiawatha National Forest offer a variety of camping experiences. Many are located on inland lakes in a rustic forest environment with no drinking water. The rustic environment offers a wonderfully serene and peaceful setting for your next camping experience.Recreation
Visitors will be able to enjoy swimming, berry picking, and fishing at these dispersed campsites. Licenses are required for fishing in Michigan waters.
The best swimming opportunities are located at site 3 and site 4. 

Site 1 does NOT have good swimming conditions. 
Site 3 has good swimming conditions, however there are high banks at this site that block the view of the shoreline from the site.
Site 4 has a very shallow beach area

An improved public boat access is located near site 1. A toilet is nearby, which is shared with site 1. The lake offers a good fishery of walleye, large and smallmouth bass, rock bass, sunfish and northern pike.
Facilities
There is NO drinking water available at these sites.
Primitive toilets are available at the campsites:

Site 1 has a primitive toilet, which is located and shared with the public using the boat launch
Site 3 has a primtive toilet.

Lake Name: Gooseneck Lake
Number of Sites: 3
Maximum Number of People Per Site: Site 1 and 4 (8), Site 3 (16)
Toilets: Yes at sites 1 and 3
Boat Access: Back-In near Site 1
Lake Size (acres): 123
Natural Features
Gooseneck Lake is an extremely busy lake with private land and cottages surrounding most of its shores. As a result, pontoon boats, jet skis and water skiers and even occasional fishing boats can be seen and heard on the lake. 
There are three campsites on Gooseneck Lake:

Site 1 is set back in a wooded area. Although its small, it is very nice. It is 40 ft. x 30 ft. with rough road access. It is suitable for a single family, but trailers are not recommended. 
Site 3 is an excellent camping area at the top of a small sandy bank. It is an open area, 100 ft x 70 ft in size. Access is good and this site is suitable for two families and trailers.
Site 4 is located on the south side of the lake. The site is 70 ft. x 45 ft. and can accomodate one family. The access road is firm, but very narrow with sharp turns and washboard roots. Trailers are not recommended due to the very limited turning space.


Contact Info
For local information, please call (906) 474-6442 or call (906) 387-2512 for general information.
Nearby Attractions
There are a number of horse, bike, and hiking trails within minutes of several of the sites. In over a mile from these campsites, visitors can expect to find: bait shops, general and grocery stores, gas, a pay phone, trailheads, a fishing pier, biking, and kayak/canoe rentals.

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