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Located in McMillan Township in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Bodi Lake State Forest Campground offers a rustic boat launch on the north side of the lake, specifically designed to accommodate small watercraft, kayaks, and canoes. The campground sits directly on Bodi Lake and operates year-round, though seasonal roads remain unplowed during winter months. This is a true backcountry experience—expect vault toilets, potable water pumps, and a quiet, forested setting rather than developed facilities.
The access point is ideal for paddlers looking for a peaceful lake paddle combined with camping and hiking opportunities. The Bodi Lake Pathway can be accessed directly from the campground, offering a scenic 1.25-mile route through the forest and along the lakeshore. The campground operates on a first-come, first-serve basis with modest fees, making it an affordable option for a quick paddling getaway. Given its remote location and minimal development, this site works well for experienced paddlers comfortable with rustic conditions who want to explore the lake at a leisurely pace.