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Lake Michigan - Schoolcraft County 

Lakefront  Acreage

Manistique, Michigan

Acres: 41.000  
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Perched on the shores of the beautiful Garden Bay, you'll find...

Lake Michigan - Delta County 

Lakefront  Home

3 3.0  

Garden, Michigan

Sq Ft: 2100   Year: 1940 Acres: 2.190  

WOW!!!!! Stunning home on the East Shore of 8,659 Acre Indian...

Indian Lake - Schoolcraft County 

Lakefront  Home

5 4.0  

Manistique, Michigan

Sq Ft: 4876   Year: 1926 Acres: 0.600  

Newly exterior painted cabins 1 & 2, fascia and soffit, new roof...

Thunder Lake 

Lakefront  Commercial

0 0.0  

Manistique, Michigan

Sq Ft: 4826   Year: 1985 Acres: 1.090  

Newly painted exterior, fascia and soffit on cabins 1 and 2, new...

Thunder Lake 

Lakefront  Home

11 7.0  

Manistique, Michigan

Sq Ft: 4202   Year: 1985 Acres: 1.090  

Discover this stunning, two-story waterfront home on the serene...

Island Lake - Schoolcraft County 

Lakefront  Home

4 3.0  

Manistique, Michigan

Sq Ft: 1477   Year: 1998 Acres: 0.500  

Live Your Northern Michigan Lifestyle and build a dream home on...

Torch Lake 

Lakefront  Lot

Kewadin, Michigan

Acres: 1.390  

Located in the quiet Hiawatha Shores Subdivision, this property...

Indian Lake - Schoolcraft County 

Lakefront  Lot

Schoolcraft, Michigan

Acres: 0.470  

Located between Manistique and Munising on 340 acre Thunder Lake...

Thunder Lake 

Lakefront  Lot

Cooks, Michigan

Acres: 0.550  

Located just a few minutes north of town on the Indian river...

Indian River 

Riverfront  Acreage

Manistique, Michigan

Acres: 2.080  

Located just a few minutes north of town on the Indian River...

Indian River 

Riverfront  Lot

Manistique, Michigan

Acres: 1.650  

Lake Michigan - Schoolcraft County Information

Lake Michigan is one of the largest freshwater lakes in the world and is bordered by four U.S. states: Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. Schoolcraft County is located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and is known for its natural beauty, including forests, rivers, and access to various bodies of water, though it doesn't border Lake Michigan directly.

Schoolcraft County Overview
- Location: In the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
- Recreation: Known for outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, hiking, and camping.
- Nature: Features diverse habitats, including wetlands, forests, and rivers.

Fishing in Schoolcraft County
Fishing is a popular pastime in Schoolcraft County, particularly in its rivers and smaller lakes. Key points include:
- Species: Common fish species found in the area include:
- Trout (brook, brown, and rainbow)
- Bass (largemouth and smallmouth)
- Northern pike
- Walleye
- Panfish (bluegill, perch)
- Locations: Popular spots include the Manistique River, various inland lakes, and smaller streams.
- Seasonal Regulations: Be sure to check local regulations for fishing seasons, size limits, and license requirements.

Boating
While Schoolcraft County doesn't have direct access to Lake Michigan, it offers numerous inland lakes and rivers that are suitable for boating activities:
- Kayaking and Canoeing: Many rivers and lakes provide tranquil settings for paddling.
- Motor Boating: Several lakes are large enough to accommodate motorboats, with opportunities for fishing and recreational cruising.
- Access Points: Look for public launches and docks to access water bodies, such as Lake Manistique and the nearby rivers.

Nearby Lake Michigan Activities
If you're specifically looking to enjoy Lake Michigan, consider:
- Ferry Services: You could travel to nearby communities on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan.
- Parks and Beaches: Explore state parks along Lake Michigan, where you can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and beach activities.
- Fishing Charters: Various towns near Lake Michigan offer charter services for big lake fishing, targeting species like salmon and trout.

Tips for Enjoying Fishing and Boating in Michigan
- Licensing: Always obtain the appropriate fishing license and adhere to Michigan's Department of Natural Resources regulations.
- Safety: Wear life jackets while boating and ensure that your vessel is in good working condition.
- Weather: Be mindful of the weather and changing conditions, especially on larger bodies of water like Lake Michigan.

For the latest information on fishing regulations and conditions, check the Michigan Department of Natural Resources website or local resources specific to Schoolcraft County. This will help ensure you have a successful and enjoyable outdoor experience in Michigan.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!

Are Jet Skis permitted on Lake Michigan - Schoolcraft County? Yes
Can you Swim in Lake Michigan - Schoolcraft County? Yes
What is the Water Quality at Lake Michigan - Schoolcraft County? Excellent
Are Boat Docks permitted at Lake Michigan - Schoolcraft County? Yes
Are Power Boats permitted at Lake Michigan - Schoolcraft County? Yes
What is the Lake Depth at Lake Michigan - Schoolcraft County? 279 feet (avg) 923 (max)
What are the Building restrictions at Lake Michigan - Schoolcraft County? Permit Required

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