KAYAKING

Northern Wisconsin & Upper Michigan KAYAKING Options

Kayaking Near Ironwood, MI: A Paddler's Paradise

Lake Gogebic
– Michigan’s largest inland lake, known for its calm waters, perfect for leisurely paddling or adventurous journeys.
– Surrounded by lush forests, wildlife sightings such as loons, eagles, and waterfowl are common.
– Explore hidden corners, bays, and coves for a peaceful paddling experience.

Montreal River
– Flows along the Wisconsin-Michigan border with a mix of gentle sections and mild rapids.
– Ideal for kayakers seeking excitement along scenic views of forests and cliffs.
– Perfect for stopping and exploring various spots along the shoreline.

Additional Kayaking Spots
Gile Flowage, Weber Lake, and Sunday Lake provide excellent opportunities for kayaking.
– Explore smaller rivers and calm lakes for varied kayaking experiences.

Whether you're a beginner or an experienced paddler, kayaking near Ironwood offers a variety of scenic experiences amidst pristine nature, from tranquil lake paddles to adventurous river journeys.

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Hurley

Eagle All Sports

Rental Options
– 2 seater and 4 seater UTVs
– Polaris and Ski Doo snowmobiles
– Kayaks & stand-up paddleboards (SUP)
– Gear available
– Delivery available on all rentals
Sales & Service
– Gear and parts for purchase
– Powersport and small engine service
Kayaks & SUPs
– Perfect for exploring The Gile Flowage or Weber Lake

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Marenisco

Lake Gogebic State Park

Fishing
– Known for Walleyes, Smallmouth Bass, and Jumbo Perch throughout the year
– Shore fishing available at the DNR pier in Bergland
Watercraft Rentals
– Rent kayaks, canoes, SUPs, or personal watercraft at the park office
– Use the park’s launch for fishing boats, speedboats, pontoon boats, and more
Boating
– Public boat launches in Bergland and four other sites on the lake
Ice Fishing
– Popular, primarily accessed by snowmobile
Park Amenities
– Pavilion with picnic tables, playground equipment, self-guided hiking interpretive trail, paved boat launch, swimming area, pier access, and restrooms
Hiking
– Lake Gogebic Forest Trail (2 miles), perfect for bird spotting, fern, and fungi photography
Snowmobiling
– Access via Trail 1 or Trail 13 for snowmobiling on the 20-square-mile lake

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Mercer
Dogs Allowed

Lake of the Falls

• Trail difficulty: Easy
• Travel difficulty: Easy
• Height: 10 feet

Lake of the Falls is located in the Mercer area on the Turtle River.

DIRECTIONS
Travel north from Mercer on Hwy 51 for 1.4 miles. Turn west on Cty FF and proceed 5.2 miles. Turn left at Iron County Park/ Lake of the Falls sign. Popkos Circle Picnic and rustic camping facilities, boat landing with access to Turtle-Flambeau Flowage via the Turtle River.
46.150491° 90.151973°

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Ironwood
Dogs Allowed

Lost Lake

Lost Lake (Spirit Lake)
– Small, secluded lake off Lake Rd
– Fish, swim, picnic or paddle
Amenities
– Small beach area for swimming and pavilion with restroom

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Bessemer

McDonald Lake

– Known for Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, Blue Gill and Crappie
Amenities
– Dock, kayak launch, boat launch, picnic area, vault toilet

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Ontonagon
Dogs Allowed

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park

“The Porkies”
– Michigan’s largest state park
– 60,000 acres of old-growth forest, waterfalls, Lake Superior shoreline, rivers, trails and ridges
– Popular for camping, hiking, snowmobiling, fishing, and more
Natural Attractions
– Lake of the Clouds
– Scenic Presque Isle River corridor
– Summit Peak observation tower
– Roaring waterfalls and picturesque vistas
Recreational Features
– Porcupine Mountains Winter Sport Complex
– Fall chairlift rides
– 18-hole disc golf course
– Porcupine Mountains Shooting Complex (managed by Lake Superior Sportsman Club)
Access
– ATV/UTV and snowmobile access
– Park roads, including County Road M-107 and South Boundary Road, close from Dec. 1 through late spring for safety
– During winter, closed roads become designated snowmobile trails and reopen when safe for vehicles, as determined by the Ontonagon County Road Commission


WATERFALL GUIDE

TRAILS
MAP
AREA GUIDE

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Mercer
Dogs Allowed

Shay’s Dam Falls

ACCESSIBLE VIA ROUTES – ATV/UTV

• Trail difficulty: Easy
• Travel difficulty: Easy
• Height: 15 feet


3 primitive campsites, fire rings & picnic tables. Paddle craft & boat
launch into the Turtle River. First come, first serve. No fees, 14 day limit. Fishing.

DIRECTIONS
3 miles east of County Hwy. H on Fisher Lake Rd., about 6 miles northeast of Mercer.

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Wakefield
Dogs Allowed

Sunday Lake

– Popular spot for fishing, swimming, or paddling
– Access via Eddy City Park or Southwest City Park
– Enjoy a 3-mile walk, bike ride, or snowshoe around the lake on a paved trail
ATV/UTV & Snowmobile Access
– Trail access for ATV/UTV and snowmobiles
– Easy access from both parks, connecting to nearby trail systems.

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Hurley
Dogs Allowed

The Gile Flowage

– 3400-acre lake located in northern Iron County, WI
– Created in 1945 for hydroelectric power generation, now one of the last undeveloped large water bodies in northern Wisconsin
– Rocky shores and bedrock islands
– ATV/UTV and snowmobile access
Recreation
– Northern pike, muskellunge, and panfish
– Scenic area popular for wildlife viewing, including bald eagles and loons
– Ideal for kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding due to its peaceful and secluded waters
– Great location for birdwatching, especially during migration seasons
Amenities
– Features a park, pavilion, swimming area, and boat launch (no dock)

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Hurley
Dogs Allowed

Weber Lake

– Great for panfish, largemouth bass, and trout fishing
– Ideal for kayaking or canoeing with a peaceful, slow-no-wake environment
– 65-acre lake perfect for a relaxing day on the water
– Popular “Wine Hut” nearby
Access
– ATV/UTV trail access and day use parking

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Washburn

Whitecap Kayak

– Unique kayaking trips showcasing the beauty of the Bayfield Peninsula and the Apostle Islands
– Trip options include Mainland Sea Caves half-day trips, Sand Island day trips, and extended overnight camping expeditions
– All necessary gear and equipment provided

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