Houghton Lake State Forest offers extensive forested landscapes with diverse trails and water access points centered around Michigan’s largest inland lake, making it a prime destination for year-round outdoor activities.
Houghton Lake State Forest is located in the Northern Lower Peninsula of Michigan, centered near the vast Houghton Lake—the largest inland lake in Michigan. The forest encompasses dense hardwood and pine stands, mixed wetlands, and stretches of shoreline that provide important habitat for a wide range of wildlife species, including white-tailed deer, black bear, and numerous bird species. The area was established to conserve northern Michigan’s forest ecosystems and provide public outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitors to Houghton Lake State Forest enjoy activities such as hiking, mountain biking, fishing, snowmobiling, and camping. The presence of Houghton Lake allows for paddle sports and ice fishing during winter months. The forest contains multiple trails and access points maintained by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. The nearby town of Houghton Lake supports visitors with amenities, while the forest’s proximity to larger protected areas expands recreational options. Seasonal changes bring vibrant fall colors and winter snow that supports cross-country skiing and snowmobiling, making it a four-season recreation area. Historically, the region’s forests were heavily logged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and the state forest played a role in reforestation and natural resource conservation efforts. Visitors find a mix of quiet forest solitude and active water recreation, with opportunities to explore Michigan’s northern wilderness near a unique inland lake environment.
Houghton Lake - Michigan's largest inland lake with excellent fishing and paddle sports
Extensive trail system for hiking, mountain biking, and snowmobiling
Diverse habitats including mixed hardwood and conifer forests alongside wetlands
Wildlife viewing opportunities including migratory waterfowl and black bear sightings
The largest inland lake in Michigan offering abundant fishing, boating, and paddle sports opportunities.
A well-maintained system of multi-use trails that accommodate hiking, mountain biking, and snowmobiling.
Supports diverse bird species and waterfowl, providing prime wildlife viewing especially during migration seasons.