Craig Lake State Fishing Area is a rugged and remote natural preserve in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, prized for wilderness fishing, hiking, and backcountry camping.
Craig Lake State Fishing Area spans nearly 12,000 acres of forested wilderness in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, close to the Canadian border. Characterized by a network of clear lakes, wetlands, and dense hardwood and conifer forests, this area provides a classic northern Michigan outdoor experience largely free from development. The landscape features rolling hills carved by glaciers, with numerous lakes named after the original Craig family who once owned the land before selling it to the state for conservation. Ecologically, the area supports diverse wildlife including black bears, white-tailed deer, moose, wolves, and a wide variety of bird species such as loons and great blue herons. The water bodies are known for their trout, bass, and panfish populations, making the area an angling destination. Visitors can explore an extensive trail system that links lakes and campsites, ideal for hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. Remote campsites, accessible only by foot or paddle, appeal to those seeking solitude and an authentic wilderness experience. There are no developed visitor centers or concessions, which enhances the backcountry atmosphere but requires visitors to be self-sufficient and prepared. The area’s combination of clear lakes, mature forests, and abundant wildlife creates a peaceful and immersive setting for nature lovers and anglers. The area's preservation status ensures it remains a quiet refuge for outdoor recreation while protecting critical habitats for numerous species.
Craig Lake, a pristine backcountry lake known for excellent trout fishing
Remote walk-in campsites providing an immersive wilderness experience
Diverse wildlife including black bears and loons
Network of interconnected lakes and portage trails ideal for paddling
The largest lake in the area, crystal-clear with excellent trout and bass fishing opportunities.
A series of trail and carry routes linking multiple lakes, perfect for extended canoe or kayak trips.
Primitive sites accessible only by foot or watercraft, offering solitude and wilderness camping.