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Barry County Lake Information

Algonquin Lake, Rutland Twp
  • 240 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, gravel, marl, pulpy peat & sand
  • No public access site
  • depths up to 45 feet

Barlow Lake, Yankee Springs Twp
  • 187 acres
  • No public access site
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, gravel, marl, muck & sand
  • Depths up to 63 feet

Basset Lake, Yankee Springs Twp
  • 44 acres
  • Public access site with parking off Norris Rd. A carry-down launching area. Site does not have an improved ramp and is suitable for launching car-top boats and canoes only.
  • depths up to 38 feet

Carter Lake, Hastings/Rutland Twp
  • 49 acres
  • Public access site with toilets and parking off Bolton Rd. Ramp is gravel-surfaced.
  • Best Fishing - Largemouth bass
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, marl, pulpy peat & sand
  • depths up to 24 feet

Big Gilkey Lake, Barry Twp
  • 84 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, marl, pulpy peat & sand
  • No public access site
  • depths up to 33 feet

Bristol Lake, Johnstown Twp
  • 142 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, marl, muck, pulpy peat & sand
  • Public access site with toilets and parking on Stamm Rd. Ramp is hard-surfaced. Limited water depth may make launching & retrieving of larger boats difficult.
  • depths up to 50 feet

Carr Lake, Woodland Twp
  • 30 acres
  • Lake bottom is marl, muck & pulpy peat
  • No public access
  • Depths up to 44 feet

Big Cedar Lake, Barry/Hope Twp
  • 82 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, marl & pulpy peat
  • No public access
  • depths up to 35 feet

Little Cedar Lake, Barry/Hope Twp
  • 37 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, marl & pulpy peat
  • No public access

Clear Lake, Baltimore/Johnstown Twp
  • 184 acres
  • Public access site on Bedford Rd. Ramp is hard-surfaced. Launching and retrieving larger boats may be difficult.
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat & sand
  • depths up to 16 feet

Cloverdale Lake, Hope Twp See Wilkinson Lake

Cobb Lake, Yankee Springs Twp
  • 85 acres
  • Lake bottom is marl, muck & sand
  • No public access
  • depths up to 39 feet

Lower Crooked Lake, Prairieville Twp
  • 417 acres
  • Public access site off Milo Rd. near 3 Mile, with parking and toilets. Ramp is hard-surfaced, launching bigger boats may be difficult.

Upper Crooked Lake, Prairieville Twp
  • 735 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, marl, pulpy peat & sand
  • Public access site is off Delton Rd., with parking & toilets. Ramp is hard-surfaced, launching bigger boats may be difficult.
  • depths up to 48 feet.

Fair Lake, Barry Twp
  • 238 acres
  • Lake bottom is gravel and clay, organic and sand.
  • No public access site.
  • Depths up to 30 feet.

Fish Lake, Orangeville Twp
  • 165 acres
  • Lake bottom is marl.
  • Public Access site off Guernsey Lake Rd., with parking. Site is a carry-down launching area. Does not have an improved ramp and is suitable for launching car-top boats and canoes only.
  • Depths up to 56 feet

Gull Lake, Prairieville/Richland/Ross Twp

Gun Lake, Orangeville Twp/Yankee Springs Twp
  • 2,611 acres
  • Lake bottom is gravel, marl, much, pulpy peat & sand
  • 3 public access sites. One is in the Yankee Springs State Park. One is in the Allegan County Park (west side of lake) and the day use public access site is located off Gun Lake Rd.
  • Depths up to 68 feet (many shallow spots)
  • Best fishing: bluegill, perch, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass and walleye.

Guernsey Lake, Hope Twp
  • 218 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, gravel, marl, pulpy peat and sand.
  • No public access
  • Depths up to 28 feet

Head Lake, Hope Twp
  • 97 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat and sand
  • No public access
  • Depths up to 12 feet

Jordan Lake, Woodland Twp
  • 430 acres
  • Lake bottom is gravel, marl, pulpy peat and sand.
  • Public access site is off Tasker Rd, with parking and toilets. Ramp is hard-surfaced. Launching and retrieving larger boats may be difficult.
  • Depths up to 58 feet.

Kilpatrick Lake, Woodland Twp
  • 19 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, marl, muck, pulpy peat and sand.
  • No public access
  • Depths up to 43 feet

Lawhead Lake, Carlton/Woodland Twp
  • 15 acres
  • Lake bottom is organic and marl
  • Public access site is off Jordon Rd.
  • Depths up to 17 feet

Leach Lake, Carlton/Hastings Twp
  • 125 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, marl, muck, pulpy peat and sand
  • Public access site, with toilets and parking, is off Bachman Rd. Ramp is gravel-surfaced.
  • Depths up to 52 feet
  • Best fishing: northern pike

Long Lake, Johnstown Twp
  • 98 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, marl, muck, pulpy peat and sand.
  • Public access site is off Bristol Rd, with toilets and parking. Ramp is gravel-surfaced.
  • Depths up to 49 feet

Long Lake, Yankee Springs Twp:
  • 145.7 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, marl, pulpy peat and sand.
  • Public access site is off Gun Lake Rd and has toilets and parking. Ramp is gravel-surfaced.
  • Depths up to 3 feet.

Little Long Lake, Prairieville Twp See Kalamazoo County

Long Lake, Hope Twp
  • 146 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, gravel, marl, pulpy peat and sand
  • Public access site is off Wall Lake Rd. with toilets and parking. Ramp is hard-surfaced. Launching and retrieving larger boats may be difficult.
  • Depths up to 48 feet
  • Best fishing: northern pike

Loon Lake, Assyria Twp
  • 35 acres
  • Lake bottom is pulpy peat and sand
  • No public access
  • Depths up to 20 feet

Meyers Lake, Baltimore/Hope Twp:
  • 23 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, marl, much and pulpy peat
  • No public access
  • Depths up to 36 feet

Middle Lake, Baltimore Twp
  • 24 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, gravel, pulpy peat, sand and clay
  • No public access
  • Depths up to 42 feet

Middle Lake, Carlton/Hastings Twp
  • 131 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, marl, muck, pulpy peat and sand
  • Public access site is off Culbert Rd., with parking and toilets. Ramp is hard-surfaced. Launching and retrieving larger boats may be difficult.
  • Depths up to 40 feet
  • Best fishing: largemouth bass

Mill Lake, Johnstown Twp
  • 88 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, marl, muck, pulpy peat and sand
  • No public access
  • Depths up to 40 feet

Otis Lake, Rutland Twp (State Game Area)
  • 130 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat and sand
  • Public access site with toilets and parking is off Otis Lake Rd. The site is a carry-down launching area. Does not have an improved ramp and is suitable for launching car-top boats and canoes only.
  • Depths up to 5 feet

Payne Lake, Yankee Springs Twp
  • 118 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, marl, muck, pulpy peat and sand
  • Public access site is off Payne Lake Rd, parking available. Ramp is gravel-surfaced.
  • Depths up to 43 feet

Pine Lake, Hope Twp
  • 66 acres
  • No public access
  • Lake bottom is marl and pulpy peat
  • Depths up to 32 feet

Pine Lake, Prairiville Twp
  • 660 acres
  • Lake bottom is gravel, marl, muck, pulpy peat and sand
  • Public access site off Center St. Pay to park. Toilets available. Ramp is gravel-surfaced.
  • Depths up to 34 feet
  • Best fishing: bluegill, crappie, largemouth bass and northern pike

Pleasant Lake, Barry Twp
  • 148 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat and sand.
  • No public access.
  • Depths up to 27 feet

Podunk Lake, Rutland Twp
  • 81 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, marl, sand, muck and pulpy peat
  • No public access
  • Depths up to 44 feet

Saddlebag Lake, Woodland Twp
  • 54 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, marl, much, pulpy peat and sand
  • No public access
  • Depths up to 43 feet

Stewart Lake, Orangeville Twp
  • 46 acres
  • Lake bottom is gravel, marl, organic and sand
  • No public access
  • Depths up to 36 feet

Sugarbush Lake, Irving Twp
  • 31 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, pulpy peat and sand
  • No public access
  • Depths up to 93 feet

Thornapple Lake, Castleton/Hastings Twp
  • 409 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, marl, muck, pulpy peat and sand
  • Public access site, with toilets and parking, is off Thornapple Lake Rd. Ramp is hard-surfaced. Launching and retrieving larger boats may be difficult.
  • Depths up to 31 feet
  • Best fishing: crappie, largemouth bass, muskie, northern pike, smallmouth bass

Tillotson Lake, Hope/Rutland Twp
  • 27 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous & marl, fibrous peat, marl and pulpy peat
  • No public access
  • Depths up to 26 feet

Wall Lake, Hope Twp
  • 530 acres
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, gravel, pulpy peat and sand
  • No public access
  • Depths up to 36 feet
  • Best fishing: bluegill, largemouth bass, perch and walleye

Wilkinson/Cloverdale Lakes (connects to Jones and Mud Lakes as well), Hope Twp
  • 146 acres
  • No public access
  • Lake bottom is fibrous peat, pulpy peat, sand and organic
  • Depths up to 50 feet

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