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Access Site MI

Lake Ottawa

Lake Ottawa

Source: michigan_department_of_natural_resources Updated 1 year ago

City: Iron River, MI
County: Iron County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 46.07507837, -88.76592699
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About This Access Site
Located in Michigan's north woods near Iron River, the Lake Ottawa boat ramp provides public water access within the Lake Ottawa Recreation Area. The ramp is situated within the campground and park area and offers ample parking for trailers. From Iron River, travel west on US Highway 2 to M-73, turn south and continue approximately 3/4 mile to Lake Ottawa Road, then head west about 4 miles to reach the recreation area.

Lake Ottawa is a deep, cold-water lake stocked with Northern Pike, Walleye, Panfish, and Lake Trout (note that Bass are catch-and-release only). The lake also contains the invasive species rusty crayfish. Beyond fishing, paddlers and boaters can explore the scenic Ge-Che Trail, a 9-mile dirt hiking trail accessible from the boat landing that winds through hardwood forest.

The Lake Ottawa Pavilion and adjacent campground are reservable facilities operated by Recreation.gov (906-358-4724). Daily pavilion fees are $100, with additional reservation fees. The boat launch itself does not have a pier, so paddlers should be prepared for direct water entry.
Federal Facility Information
906-358-4724 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Planning a trip to the Lake Ottawa Pavilion? Watch for Alerts at the top of the page for any Alerts regarding this facility.  
The Lake Ottawa Pavilion, located within the Lake Ottawa Recreation Area, sits in a beautiful north woods setting; along the shore of Lake Ottawa. The Civilian Conservation Corps-era pavilion provides a large indoor gathering area complete with picnic tables,...

Overview
Planning a trip to the Lake Ottawa Pavilion? Watch for Alerts at the top of the page for any Alerts regarding this facility.  
The Lake Ottawa Pavilion, located within the Lake Ottawa Recreation Area, sits in a beautiful north woods setting; along the shore of Lake Ottawa. The Civilian Conservation Corps-era pavilion provides a large indoor gathering area complete with picnic tables, limited seating and a fireplace.
Recreation
Lake Ottawa is a clear lake with a natural sandy bottom, providing excellent swimming opportunities. Just a short walk from the pavilion is the Lake Ottawa campground and trailhead for the Ge Che hiking trail. The Ge Che trail provides approximately nine miles of hiking opportunities; winding through the campground, day use area and surrounding northern hardwood forest. Spend the night in the Lake Ottawa campground. Choose from campsites located along the lakeshore or those nestled in a forest setting. The boat landing has ample parking and provides anglers with access to this fishery. Anglers enjoy fishing for trout, bass, walleye, and pan-fish.Facilities
The Lake Ottawa pavilion offers an enclosed pavilion with a fireplace. Surrounding the pavilion is a very large picnic area complete with water bubblers, picnic tables and grills. The area also has a swimming beach and athletic field for family fun. Co-located within the pavilion are flush toilets and change rooms.Natural Features
Lake Ottawa is almost completely surrounded by National Forest System land, providing a lovely view of the shoreline and forest.

Contact Info
For facility specific information, please call (906) 661-8870.
Nearby Attractions
Lake Ottawa campground offers 32 campsites, paved access roads, pressurized water system, flush toilets, a trailer dump station, and a picnic shelter with two stone fireplaces and original log picnic tables which were constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the late 1930s. Each campsite has natural vegetation providing some privacy from neighboring sites.

Located in the general area is Lake Ottawa, Brule Lake, Hagerman Lake, Brule River, Bass Lake, and miles of hiking trails. Lake Ottawa is a deep cold water lake that provides fishermen with a good variety of game fish. There is a boat landing with ample parking to access Lake Ottawa.

The Ge Che hiking and ski trail and the Historic Mile Post Zero/Treaty Tree trail provide hiking opportunities through northern hardwood forests.

The almost one million acres of the Ottawa National Forest are located in the Western Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The forest extends from the south shore of Lake Superior to the Wisconsin border. The area is rich in wildlife viewing opportunities; breathtaking views of rolling hills dotted with lakes, rivers and waterfalls; and spectacular fall colors.Charges & Cancellations
Cancellations

If you cancel reservation at least 14 days prior to check in date, all recreation fees, minus a $10 cancellation fee and the reservation fee ($8 if made online or $9 if made through the call center) will be refunded.
If you cancel reservation less than 14 days prior to check in date, you forfeit the entire total paid. 


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Staff will hold facility until check-in time on the arrival date.

For more information about rules and reservation policies, visit the Recreaiton.gov Rules and Reservations Policy page.   

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Lake Ottawa Campground
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