Pontiac Lake Recreation Area is a popular outdoor destination in southeastern Michigan, known for its large lake, varied trail system, and diverse recreational opportunities throughout the year.
Pontiac Lake Recreation Area spans over 3,700 acres in Oakland County, Michigan, centered around the 640-acre Pontiac Lake. The area features a mix of hardwood forests, wetlands, and open water, providing a habitat for a variety of wildlife from white-tailed deer to waterfowl. Originally utilized for agricultural purposes, the land was acquired in the mid-20th century by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and developed into a state recreation area. It now serves as a vital natural refuge near the Detroit metropolitan area. Key activities include hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, fishing, boating, and seasonal snowmobiling and cross-country skiing. The recreation area's trail system features over 25 miles designated for multi-use, including challenging singletrack for mountain bikers. Notable landmarks include the Pontiac Lake boat launch, several equestrian trailheads, and scenic lookout points with views of the lake and forested surroundings. Visitors are attracted by the area's blend of accessible natural landscapes, well-maintained facilities, and opportunities for both active adventure and quiet wildlife observation. Events such as mountain bike races and seasonal fishing tournaments also draw enthusiasts. The mix of wetlands and forests supports a variety of flora and fauna, making it a popular spot for birdwatchers. The park remains a valued green space providing outdoor recreation close to urban environments.
Pontiac Lake - a 640-acre man-made lake popular for boating, fishing, and paddle sports
Extensive mountain biking trail system featuring technical singletrack and beginner-friendly loops
Equestrian trail network with dedicated horse camping and staging areas
Winter snowmobiling and cross-country skiing trails with groomed routes
A 640-acre reservoir offering boating, fishing for species such as bass and panfish, and scenic waterfront views.
Over 25 miles of trails designed for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and winter sports.
Dedicated horse camping areas, trailheads, and miles of horseback riding trails separated from other users.