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Access Site MI

Little Brevoort Lake (North)

Little Brevoort Lake

Source: michigan_department_of_natural_resources Updated 1 year ago

City: Brevort, MI
County: Mackinac County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 46.01921094, -85.01591586
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About This Access Site
Located in Michigan's Hiawatha National Forest near Brevort, this campground provides convenient boat access to the 4,233-acre Brevoort Lake. The facility offers carry-in access for kayakers and canoeists at the boat launch and picnic area shoreline, as well as direct boat access from the center of the campground into Boedne Bay. The 20-site campground sits on a peninsula with sandy beach access, making it an appealing base for water-based recreation.

**Access & Amenities:** The site is located at N4149 Brevort Camp Road (Forest Service Road 3108), approximately 20 miles west of St. Ignace on Highway 2. Reservations are available through Recreation.gov (906-203-9872). The lake is known for excellent fishing, including walleye around the in-lake spawning reef constructed in 1985. Note that this is a campground-based access point; paddlers seeking day-use access may want to confirm current policies, as a separate DNR public access site with two concrete ramps and loading dock exists on Dukes Road near Massey Creek on the north side of Christensen Bay.
Federal Facility Information
906-203-9872 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Brevoort Lake Campground stretches along the western shore of its namesake in the Hiawatha National Forest. This popular fishing destination is situated on a peninsula that juts into the lake and Beodne Bay.

Visitors to the campground enjoy the easy access to the pristine sandy beaches.Recreation
The 4,233-acre Brevoort Lake provides ample opportunities for recreation. Boat access is...

Overview
Brevoort Lake Campground stretches along the western shore of its namesake in the Hiawatha National Forest. This popular fishing destination is situated on a peninsula that juts into the lake and Beodne Bay.

Visitors to the campground enjoy the easy access to the pristine sandy beaches.Recreation
The 4,233-acre Brevoort Lake provides ample opportunities for recreation. Boat access is available from the center of the campground on Boedne Bay.

In 1985, the Forest Service completed the construction of a walleye spawning reef in Brevoort Lake, providing plentiful fishing in the area. Anglers can also expect healthy populations of pike, bass, perch and a variety of other fish.

Hiking is also a popular pastime of visitors to the campground. The Ridge, Sand Dunes Cross Country and North Country National Scenic trails pass near the campground.
A 10-minute ferry ride to Mackinac Island makes for an interesting day trip. The 3.8-acre island offers hiking, biking, horseback riding and shopping, as well as access to historical sites and museums, among other activities.Facilities
The campground offers dozens of reservable single-family campsites for tent and RV camping. Additional sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Each site is equipped with tables and campfire rings with grills, and accessible flush toilets, drinking water are provided. A dump station is also available for a $10.00 per use fee.
Natural Features
Campsites are somewhat secluded, surrounded by huge pine, hemlock and oak trees and low, shrubby vegetation. Beach grass grows along the lake shore, sometimes buried in light sand.
Contact Info
For facility specific information, please call (906) 379-5791.
Nearby Attractions
St. Ignace, Michigan, about 20 miles east of the campground, offers historical and tourist attractions as well as grocery and gas services.Charges & Cancellations
Please cancel 7 days in advance if you need to cancel your reservation. Reservation sites cannot be traded for walk-up sites.

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