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Higgins Lake State Park adventures

Higgins Lake State Park Adventures

Higgins Lake State Park offers visitors stunning access to one of Michigan’s clearest and deepest inland lakes, featuring pristine blue waters and abundant outdoor recreation opportunities year-round.

680
Acres Protected
6
Miles of Trails
Over 200,000
Annual Visitors
1965
Year Established

About Higgins Lake State Park

 

Located in Roscommon County, Michigan, Higgins Lake State Park is situated on the southeastern shore of Higgins Lake, renowned for its crystal-clear waters and significant depth, making it one of Michigan’s most popular inland lakes. The park covers over 680 acres of primarily mixed hardwood and pine forest bordered by sandy lake beaches. Established in 1965, the park preserves a natural lakeshore ecosystem rich with native flora such as white pine, maple, and oak, along with diverse fauna including white-tailed deer, beavers, and many bird species. Visitors are drawn to the park for swimming, boating, and fishing, with the lake’s cold water supporting trout, bass, and perch. The park provides several miles of nature trails for hiking and bird watching. In winter, the area is a destination for cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and ice fishing. Notable features include the scenic shoreline, well-maintained campgrounds, and a day-use beach area. Accessibility and well-developed amenities like picnic areas and boat launches enhance the visitor experience. Higgins Lake State Park is a popular refuge for families, anglers, paddlers, and nature enthusiasts seeking both active recreation and tranquil natural surroundings.

Highlights

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Large sandy swimming beach along pristine Higgins Lake

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Clear, deep lake waters ideal for trout and bass fishing

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Over six miles of hiking and nature trails through mixed woodlands

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Winter activities including cross-country skiing and ice fishing

Notable Natural Features

Higgins Lake

One of Michigan's deepest and clearest inland lakes, known for excellent water quality and recreational fishing opportunities.

State Park Beach Area

A large, sandy beachfront that provides safe swimming and picnic areas accessible to day visitors.

Hiking Trails

Several well-maintained trails winding through mixed hardwood and pine forests, offering birdwatching and peaceful nature walks.