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Access Site MI

Lodge Lake

Lodge Lake Rifle River

Source: michigan_department_of_natural_resources Updated 1 year ago

City: Lupton, MI
County: Ogemaw County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 44.40935328, -84.01278588
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About This Access Site
Lodge Lake offers a public boat ramp for kayakers, canoeists, and other boaters in Ogemaw County near Lupton, Michigan. The access site is located at the Island Lake Campground facility, part of the Huron-Manistee National Forest. To reach the ramp, travel east on M-55 from West Branch for 5 miles, then north on M-33 for 16 miles, and west on Loon Lake Loop Road for 1 mile—the campground entrance is on the left.

The 58-acre Island Lake features a marked swimming beach and is a popular destination for paddling and water recreation. The facility is operated as a managed campground and picnic area on the southern edge of the Mio Ranger District. Note that the site is gated during off-season periods, so plan your visit accordingly and verify current conditions by contacting the ranger district at 989-826-3252 before heading out. This is a reliable access point for launching smaller watercraft in the northern Lower Peninsula.
Federal Facility Information
989-826-3252 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Island Lake Campground is a popular campground and picnic area featuring a swimming beach marked with buoys on the 58-acre Island Lake. Located on the southern edge of the Mio Ranger District of the Huron-Manistee National Forest, this site is a short drive North on M-33 from Rose City, MI. This site is gated in the off-season. Island Lake Brochure and Map. 
Recreation

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Overview
Island Lake Campground is a popular campground and picnic area featuring a swimming beach marked with buoys on the 58-acre Island Lake. Located on the southern edge of the Mio Ranger District of the Huron-Manistee National Forest, this site is a short drive North on M-33 from Rose City, MI. This site is gated in the off-season. Island Lake Brochure and Map. 
Recreation

Water Activities: Island Lake is a popular location for swimming, fishing, and non-motorized boating. The water tempurate is cold with a maximum depth of 25 feet. Anglers can expect to catch sunfish, perch, and bass. Visitors can carry-in kayaks, canoes, and other non-motorized watercraft a short distance from the day use parking area to day use beach.
Hiking: There is a 1.25 mile loop trail that departs from the campground. A spur trail off the main loop connects Island Lake Campground with Loon Lake Day Use Area.
OHV Riding: Nearby M-33 trailhead provides OHV riders with access to the Mack Lake Motorized Trail System and the Bull Gap Hill Climb Area . Additionally, a large majority of Forest Service roads are open to OHV use. Please refer to the motor vehicle use map (MVUM) to understand which roads are open to OHV use.

Facilities
The campground provides handpump wells for drinking water, several vault toilets, and trash collection services. The embedded day use area also provides visitors with picnic tables and grills. Campsites at Island Lake have paved parking pads, picnic tables, campfire rings, and lantern posts. 
Natural Features
Island Lake is a small, sheltered lake. It's namesake Island is visable from the day use area. Several of the campsites offer views of Island Lake through the trees. The forest around the campground is mixed hardwoods with many wildlife and waterfowl viewing opportunites.  
Island Lake and the surrounding landscape are the result of glacial retreat and showcases some of Michigan's geologic history. While retreating from Michigan, glaciers left behind a pattern of broad ridges, called moraines. A chaotic arragnement of deep circular depressions and winding ridges, the Island Lake campground and Island Lake nature trail takes visitors through part of the West Branch Morraine. 

Contact Info
This location is unstaffed. To speak with our main office for general information, please call: (989) 826-3252.Charges & Cancellations
All reservation changes, cancellations, and refunds are managed through Recreation.gov.

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