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Crooked Lake State Park adventures

Crooked Lake State Park Adventures

Crooked Lake State Park in Michigan offers abundant outdoor recreation on 230 acres, centered on the scenic Crooked Lake, featuring hiking, camping, and water activities in a forested lakeside setting.

230
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
1967
Year Established

About Crooked Lake State Park

 

Crooked Lake State Park is located near Interlochen in Grand Traverse County, Michigan, featuring 230 acres of forested land on the southern shore of Crooked Lake. The park is known for its family-friendly atmosphere and easy access to a beautiful freshwater lake that is part of the area’s popular chain of lakes. The park’s terrain is mostly flat to gently rolling with mixed hardwood and pine forest providing excellent wildlife habitat including white-tailed deer, various migratory birds, and small mammals. Historically, the area was developed in the early 20th century as a public recreation destination and has grown to accommodate modern camping and water sport enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy swimming at the sandy beach, kayaking, fishing, or boating on Crooked Lake, which spans nearly 2,900 acres with clear water. Hiking trails are available around the park, offering peaceful walks through mixed forest and wetlands. Campgrounds within the park provide a range of sites from modern electric hookups to rustic experiences, making it a favored spot for extended family visits and outdoor gatherings. Crooked Lake State Park also serves as a gateway for exploring nearby attractions such as the Interlochen Center for the Arts and the extensive trail systems around the Traverse City region. Its combination of lakefront recreation, forested surroundings, and comfortable amenities make it a sought-after destination for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages.

Highlights

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Sandy swimming beach on Crooked Lake with shallow entry

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Well-maintained hiking trail loop through mixed hardwood and pine forest

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Quiet fishing spots with opportunities for bass, bluegill, and pike

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Family-oriented campgrounds with electric and non-electric sites

Notable Natural Features

Crooked Lake

A nearly 2,900-acre freshwater lake offering clear water, fishing, boating, and swimming opportunities.

Crooked Lake Beach

Sandy, gradual-entry beach area ideal for families and swimmers of all levels.

Forest Loop Trail

A 3-mile trail that winds through mixed hardwood and pine forest providing peaceful nature viewing.