Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Indian Lake adventure.
Discover Indian Lake State Park's natural beauty and outdoor fun.
A visit to Indian Lake State Park on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula not only drops you on 8,400 acres of beautiful waterfront and wooded goodness, but also provides easy access to Hiawatha National Forest, Lake Superior State Forest and the Seney National Wildlife Refuge. These destinations are lousy with hunting, fishing, birdwatching, berry picking, and skiing. Nearby Manistique River and Thompson Creek are brimming with salmon and steelhead, and the area in general is just about as good as it gets for outdoor recreation. Upper Peninsula regulars know it, Ernest Hemingway knew it, and you can see for yourself! The park offers a 2-mile trail for skiing or hiking, picnicking, beaches, a boat launch and modern camping. So what exactly are you waiting for?
The ideal time to visit Indian Lake State Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the park is fully accessible. However, for those seeking solitude, the shoulder seasons of spring and fall offer a quieter experience. Winters can be harsh, with heavy snowfall potentially limiting access to certain areas.