Carp Lake State Forest in northern Michigan offers expansive forest landscapes, pristine lakes, and a variety of outdoor recreation activities including hiking, fishing, and camping within a peaceful natural setting.
Carp Lake State Forest is located in Emmet County, in Michigan’s northern Lower Peninsula near Lake Michigan’s shoreline. Covering a large area of mixed hardwoods and conifers, the forest encompasses gentle rolling hills, wetlands, and numerous inland lakes, providing diverse habitats for local wildlife and plant species. The forest supports populations of white-tailed deer, black bear, wild turkey, and waterfowl, attracting both hunters and wildlife watchers. Historically, the area was used by Native American tribes and later by loggers in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, the forest is managed by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources with an emphasis on multi-use recreation and conservation. Visitors can explore a network of trails suited for hiking, mountain biking, and in winter, snowmobiling and cross-country skiing. Fishing is a popular activity in Carp Lake and the forest’s other water bodies, which sustain species such as bass, trout, and pike. Several rustic campgrounds offer opportunities for overnight stays, enhancing visitor immersion in the natural surroundings. The quiet environment and scenic views make Carp Lake State Forest an appealing destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking outdoor adventure away from crowded tourist areas. The forest’s proximity to scenic towns like Petoskey and Mackinaw City also makes it accessible for day trips or weekend excursions.
Carp Lake with its clear waters and excellent fishing opportunities
Diverse hardwood and conifer forest ecosystem supporting abundant wildlife
Accessible trail system for hiking, biking, and snowmobiling
Quiet backcountry camping spots offering solitude and natural beauty
A large, clear inland lake known for bass, pike, and trout fishing, with public access and a boat launch.
A scenic trail offering elevated views of the forested landscape and several small wetlands.
A multi-use trail connecting Carp Lake State Forest to nearby state land, popular for snowmobiling and biking.