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Pete's Lake

Pete's Lake

Source: michigan_department_of_natural_resources Updated 1 year ago

City: Inwood Township, MI
County: Schoolcraft County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 46.22974208, -86.60352911
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About This Access Site
Pete's Lake offers a well-maintained public boat ramp in Inwood Township, Schoolcraft County, featuring a large parking lot and dedicated turn-around area for safe launching and retrieval. The site includes two picnic areas with tables and grills positioned under shade trees, providing scenic views of the 23-acre lake. This is a convenient access point for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboaters looking to explore the lake and surrounding Hiawatha National Forest area.

The ramp is located approximately 19 miles north of the U.S. Highway 2 and Forest Highway 13 intersection (between Manistique and Rapid River) via Forest Highway 13 and County Road 440. Several campgrounds are situated within 10 miles, including Council Lake and Steuben Lake, making this an ideal spot for multi-day paddling trips. For more information or to check current conditions, contact the local DNR office at 906-474-6442 or 906-387-2512.
Federal Facility Information
906-474-6442 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Tom's Lake Cabin was built in 1991 and will accommodate up to eight people. The cabin is situated on a small knoll overlooking Tom's Lake, a 23 acre lake in the heart of the Hiawatha National Forest.Recreation
There are several hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails within a few miles from the cabin, including the Ironjaw semi-primitive area and the Pine Marten Run trail system...

Overview
Tom's Lake Cabin was built in 1991 and will accommodate up to eight people. The cabin is situated on a small knoll overlooking Tom's Lake, a 23 acre lake in the heart of the Hiawatha National Forest.Recreation
There are several hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails within a few miles from the cabin, including the Ironjaw semi-primitive area and the Pine Marten Run trail system offering 26 miles of trail. For the winter enthusiast, snowmobile trails can be found nearby, and the Pine Marten Run trail is frequently used for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing (although the trail is not groomed).

Those trying their hand at fishing on the lake should note that boat access is carry-in only.Facilities
The cabin has a wood stove and firewood is provided in addition to the pedestal grill and fire pit outside. The cabin does not have modern bathroom facilities or electricity. There is a hand pump for drinking water just outside the cabin and a pit toilet behind the cabin. The cabin is furnished with four twin bunk beds with mattresses and seating for eight. You should plan to bring all your own camping equipment including camp stove, dishes, cooking and eating utensils, toilet paper, water containers, lanterns, flashlights, bedding and pillows.

There is a gate at the entry road for your use. You can close it if you wish for privacy, but we ask that you don't lock it in the event we need to get in for routine maintenance. We will leave it the way we found it.

During the winter months, the 1/4 mile road into the cabin is not plowed. One must park in the parking lot provided along Co. Rd. 440 and walk, ski, or snowmobile in.Natural Features
Tom's Lake Cabin is nestled adjacent to Tom's Lake and is ideal for swimming and fishing. Anglers will enjoy a day on the lake in search of largemouth bass and bluegill. After a day fishing and swimming, settle in for a wonderful campfire overlooking the lake and relax around the outdoor fire pit lined with a few benches.
The Hiawatha National Forest is rich in wildlife, which includes 312 species that live within the Hiawatha National Forest region including whitetail deer, black bear, grey wolves, coyote, eagles, hawks, and rabbits. Over 250 species of birds use the Hiawatha, either when migrating through the area, as summer or winter range, or as permanent residents.
Nearby Attractions
The cabin is within a short commute of the Big Island Lake Wilderness with its 23 small lakes and portages to challenge the canoeist. The nationally-designated Wild and Scenic Indian River is also nearby, and its 51 miles offer outstanding canoeing and fishing opportunities.
Groceries, gasoline, fishing, camping supplies, boat rentals, ice, MDNR licenses, deli, and restaurants are available on Highway 13.
Contact Info
For local information, please call (906) 474-6442 or call (906) 387-2512 for general information.

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Council Lake Campsites
On-site Reservable
Steuben Lake Campsites
On-site Reservable
Hovey Lake Campsites
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Swan Lake Campsites
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Pete’s Lake Campground
On-site Reservable
Leg Lake Campsites
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WIDEWATERS CAMPGROUND
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COLWELL LAKE CAMPGROUND
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Little Bass Lake Campsites
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Mowe Lake Campsites
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Lake Nineteen Campsite
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Little Bass Lake Campsites
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Clear Lake Campsite
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Bass Lake Campsite
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Crooked Lake Campsite
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Ewing Point Campsite
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East Lake Campsites
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Triangle Lake Campsites
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Ironjaw Lake Campsite
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Cookson Lake Campsites
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