When it comes to bodies of water here in Michigan, the Great Lakes certainly garner more attention than lesser-known inland lakes. While it’s impossible to deny the majesty of our larger lakes, there’s something truly special about unwinding along the shores of an inland gem. When you’re searching for your next great outdoor adventure in Michigan, consider this lovely U.P. body of water.
Lake Antoine is located in the southwest portion of Dickinson County.
This Upper Peninsula delight might not be well-known among those outside its immediate vicinity, but it certainly deserves a spot on your Michigan bucket list.
In total, the lake comprises nearly 750 acres and reaches a maximum depth of 25 feet. Whether you’re a fan of swimming, fishing, or boating, you’ll find something to love.
The easiest way to access the wonders of Lake Antoine is by visiting Lake Antoine Park. As its name suggests, this spot offers shoreline recreation options for all.
Whether you’re here to camp at one of the park’s 90 adjacent modern sites or simply hoping to dip your toes in the water, you’ll enjoy exploring this breathtaking spot.
Take a stroll through the area and appreciate lush patches of forestland, complete with pine and oak trees. You can expand your hike by visiting nearby Fumee Lake Natural Area.
Other visitors enjoy exploring Lake Antoine by using the on-site boat launch or splashing along the shore with loved ones. There’s nothing better on a hot summer afternoon.
Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a return guest, one thing is for sure: Lake Antoine in the U.P. will quickly earn a spot among your favorite Michigan waterfront destinations.
For additional information about Lake Antoine and its accompanying campground, click here. Have you spent time at this underrated outdoor locale during previous Upper Peninsula adventures? Share your experiences below or recommend another inland lake by filling out our nomination form here.
If you're craving more lakefront fun, read about Yankee Springs Recreation Area in Michigan.
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