Kent Lake Recreation Area offers boating, fishing, hiking, and camping opportunities in a scenic reservoir setting within the Huron-Manistee National Forests in Michigan.
Kent Lake Recreation Area centers around Kent Lake, a 1,200-acre reservoir located in the Huron-Manistee National Forests in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula. The reservoir was created by the flooding of the impoundment of the Huron River following the construction of the Kent Lake Dam. Surrounded by mature hardwood forests and pine stands, the area supports diverse wildlife including deer, wild turkeys, and various waterfowl. The lake provides ample fishing opportunities with species such as bass, pike, and panfish. Visitors can explore several maintained trails that wind through mixed forest landscapes, offering a mix of gentle and moderate hikes. The Kent Lake Recreation Area also features multiple campgrounds and picnic sites adjacent to the water, making it a popular destination for family-friendly outdoor activities. Water-based recreation is central here, with boating, kayaking, and canoeing widely enjoyed on the lake. The forested surroundings and well-maintained facilities attract visitors looking for a combination of peaceful nature experiences and active recreation. The area’s history dates back to the mid-20th century with its development aimed at flood control and recreation enhancement. Its accessibility from nearby towns and well-marked amenities make Kent Lake Recreation Area a convenient spot for both day trips and extended stays in the scenic forest environment.
Kent Lake Reservoir – a large, calm lake ideal for boating and fishing
Diverse mixed hardwood forest with abundant wildlife viewing
Multiple waterfront campgrounds offering easy lake access
Huron River Dam and spillway providing scenic viewpoints
The dam controls water levels on the Huron River, creating Kent Lake and offering scenic overlooks.
A developed campground situated near the lake, providing easy access to boating and fishing.
A popular trail loop offering varied terrain through mixed forest areas and lake views.