On the northern edge of Michigan’s Inland Waterway lies Mullett Lake, a wide, shallow bowl of freshwater where long shoals of sand collect in wind-swept arcs. The SandBar Experience Mullett Lake launches from 9500 M-33 in Cheboygan and puts your group onto one of those sun-drenched sandbars for a private four-hour afternoon of swimming, sunbathing, and socializing. Operated as a small private charter for up to six guests, this outing is low-key, family-friendly, and built around the simple pleasures of lake life.
The trip is straightforward: check in at the dock 30 minutes before your departure window (choose 9:30, 10:30, or 11:30 a.m.), cruise across glassy water to a favored sandbar hotspot, then drop anchor for an extended beach party on a shoal that exists only because of glacial action and seasonal lake currents. Key features are soft quartz sand underfoot, shallow clear water that warms by midday, and an open view across the lake to forested shores and distant ridgelines. It’s a great place to spot waterfowl, floating lilies, and the occasional heron working the shallows.
Because this is a private charter, the host can tailor the pace: swim breaks, snacks and beverages, and relaxed spectating from a comfortable anchor point. The small-group format makes it feel exclusive without being formal—bring floaties, a cooler, and a sunscreen strategy. Note that the operator cannot accommodate wheelchairs or other accessibility equipment, and the trip reserves the right to refuse service for safety reasons.
Mullett Lake sits within a landscape shaped by glaciers; sandbars here are dynamic features that shift with wind and runoff. The lake is part of a long recreational corridor used by anglers, kayakers, and powerboaters, and a day at the sandbar pairs well with a longer exploration of the Inland Waterway. This experience is particularly well suited to families with kids age four and up, friend groups celebrating an occasion, or anyone who prefers water and casual socializing to a full day of sport.
Practical notes: arrive with secure footwear for boarding, waterproof bags for valuables, and layered sun protection. Photography is best in late afternoon light when low sun gilds sand and water. With short transit times and plenty of downtime to customize, the SandBar Experience Mullett Lake delivers a simple, memorable way to enjoy northern Michigan’s lake culture. Booking is done online through the trip referral link; groups choose their preferred departure window and are advised to confirm weather conditions the day before. The experience is simple to prepare for: a lighter cooler, swimwear, and a charged phone in a waterproof case. Because turnaround is flexible, many visitors combine a morning at the sandbar with an afternoon exploring downtown Cheboygan for dining and local outfitters nearby.