White Rock Chain of Lakes Recreation Area offers a rich blend of forest, wetlands, and lakes ideal for fishing, paddling, hiking, and camping in Michigan’s northern wilderness.
The White Rock Chain of Lakes Recreation Area is located within the Ottawa National Forest in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. This diverse landscape covers thousands of acres encompassing over a dozen interconnected lakes, wetlands, and surrounding forested uplands. The area's forest is dominated by northern hardwoods and mixed conifers, providing excellent habitat for wildlife such as white-tailed deer, black bear, bald eagles, and numerous waterfowl species. The chain of lakes includes popular names like White Rock, West Bear, and Lost Lake that attract anglers seeking species like bass, northern pike, and walleye. Paddlers can explore quiet, scenic waterways that weave through the wetlands and connect multiple lakes via short portages. Hiking and mountain biking trails thread through the forest offering diverse views and access to several remote campsites. Historically, the region was inhabited by the Ojibwa people whose cultural heritage continues to influence the area. Visitors come to experience a tranquil wilderness setting ideal for outdoor recreation year-round, including snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in winter. Key landmarks include the White Rock lake itself, known for clear water and sandy beaches, and several designated wildlife viewing areas. The recreation area balances active recreation with conservation, offering primitive camping and boat launches while preserving natural habitats. Its proximity to towns like Ontonagon and Bruce Crossing ensures access to supplies and services without compromising the remote feel visitors seek.
White Rock Lake with its pristine sandy beaches and clear waters
Diverse wetland habitats supporting rich birdlife including bald eagles and loons
Extensive paddle routes connecting multiple lakes via short portages
Remote backcountry campsites accessible by hiking or paddling
The largest and most accessible lake featuring clean sandy beaches and popular fishing spots.
A network of marshes and shallow lakes providing critical habitat for migratory birds and amphibians.
Short trails connecting lakes, enabling extended canoe and kayak trips through the chain.