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Dry Lake State Recreation Area Adventures

Dry Lake State Recreation Area offers a peaceful natural setting with opportunities for hiking, fishing, and primitive camping amid forested woodlands and a small lake central to the area’s outdoor experiences.

657
Acres Protected
3.5
Miles of Trails
Approximately 15,000
Annual Visitors
1951
Year Established

About Dry Lake State Recreation Area

 

Dry Lake State Recreation Area is located in southern Michigan and encompasses a quiet, forested environment centered around Dry Lake, a modest-sized inland lake. The area provides a refuge for outdoor enthusiasts seeking fishing, hiking, wildlife viewing, and non-motorized boating. The surrounding forests are composed primarily of hardwoods and mixed pine plantations, home to white-tailed deer, various bird species, and small mammals. The park’s trails offer serene walks suitable for all skill levels, passing through shaded woods and along lake shores. Historically, the region was part of Michigan’s early logging frontier before being designated for recreation and conservation. Visitors are drawn to the area for its solitude and minimal development, making it ideal for primitive camping and nature observation. Although it is smaller and less crowded than many nearby state parks, Dry Lake State Recreation Area is appreciated for its accessibility and natural feel. Facilities are basic, emphasizing the unspoiled character of the park, and recreational opportunities focus on low-impact activities like hiking, fishing for panfish and bass, and paddling on Dry Lake. The site is a popular spot for local anglers and families looking to enjoy a quiet day outdoors. Wildlife photography and birdwatching are rewarding, especially during spring and fall migrations. The park’s rural location and limited development promote a peaceful experience away from the hustle of more crowded recreation sites.

Highlights

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Dry Lake Shoreline – a calm, scenic spot ideal for fishing and paddling

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Forested Hiking Trails – gentle wooded paths providing wildlife viewing opportunities

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Primitive Camping Areas – quiet campsites with minimal facilities for a back-to-nature experience

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Nearby Headwaters of the Grand River – close proximity to this important Michigan waterway

Notable Natural Features

Dry Lake

A small, serene lake popular for fishing, paddling, and shoreline wildlife observation.

Dry Lake Loop Trail

An easy, well-maintained trail encircling parts of the lake and passing through quiet forest.

Primitive Camping Sites

Basic campsites without hookups or amenities offering a remote and natural overnight experience.