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Onaway State Park adventures

Onaway State Park Adventures

Onaway State Park in Michigan offers a tranquil lakeside retreat with opportunities for camping, hiking, fishing, and water-based recreation on the shores of Black Lake.

296
Acres Protected
4
Miles of Trails
58,000
Annual Visitors
1920
Year Established

About Onaway State Park

 

Onaway State Park is located in northeastern Michigan, near the town of Onaway in Presque Isle County. The park covers just under 300 acres and sits along the scenic western shore of Black Lake, providing visitors with access to one of the region's largest inland lakes. The landscape consists of mixed hardwood and pine forests, sandy beaches, and wetlands which support diverse bird and wildlife species. Established in 1920, Onaway State Park has long been a favored destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a quieter alternative to busier state parks. Its well-maintained campgrounds, picnic areas, and day-use beach make it a popular spot for families, anglers, paddlers, and hikers. The park’s trails wind through forests offering opportunities to observe local flora and fauna including white-tailed deer, loons, and various songbirds. Fishing is a major draw at Onaway, with Black Lake known for its walleye, perch, and northern pike populations. The park also supports non-motorized boating and flatwater canoeing on the lake, alongside winter activities such as cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. While not large, Onaway State Park provides a peaceful outdoor experience with scenic views, birdwatching, and easy access to recreational waters. Its proximity to nearby towns ensures convenience, while its natural setting preserves a tranquil environment for all visitors.

Highlights

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Sandy beach and day-use area on the western shore of Black Lake

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Mixed hardwood and pine forest supporting diverse wildlife

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Quiet and family-friendly campground with lake frontage sites

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Accessible trails offering birdwatching and peaceful forest walks

Notable Natural Features

Black Lake Beach

A sandy beach area providing access to clean, calm waters ideal for swimming and paddle sports.

Woodland Trails

Four miles of hiking trails through mixed forests that highlight local wildlife and seasonal plants.

Family Campground

Developed campground with well-spaced sites, many with lakefront access and modern amenities.