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**Location & Access**
Sanborn Creek Boat Ramp is located in Baldwin, Lake County, Michigan, providing public access to Sanborn Creek. This is a straightforward launching point for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorboats looking to explore the creek system in the northern Lower Peninsula.
**What to Expect**
As a designated Michigan DNR boating access site, Sanborn Creek offers a practical put-in for paddle sports and recreational boating. The creek itself is a small waterway typical of the Baldwin area, making it well-suited for kayaking and canoeing. Before launching, check current water conditions and flow levels, as small creeks can be affected by seasonal water levels and recent weather. Local fishing opportunities may also be available, so this site attracts both anglers and paddlers.
**Planning Your Visit**
For the most current information on facility amenities, parking, and any access restrictions, contact the Michigan DNR directly or visit their boating access site database. It's recommended to arrive early during peak season to ensure parking availability, and always verify that conditions are suitable for your vessel type before launching.