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Clam Lake

Antrim County, Michigan Inland Lake Chain of Lakes
437 acres27 ft deep1 launchRec Passport required
Zebra mussels and quagga mussels present — check Michigan EGLE for current advisories.
Clam Lake Access Map 1 launch
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Beaches & Public Access 4
Torch Lake
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Lake Bellaire
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Northaire Resort and Pontoon Rentals
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Notewares Landing Beach
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Campgrounds 1
Chain O' Lakes Campground
Bellaire · Pool · Full hookups · Near Clam Lake
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Marinas 6
Northaire Resort - Bellaire Pontoon Rental ☎ +1 231-377-7764
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Northaire Resort and Pontoon Rentals ☎ +1 231-377-7764
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M-88 Boat and Dock Rentals, LLC ☎ +1 231-320-0190
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Boat Launches on Clam Lake
Clam Lake Boat Launch
Young State Park · Concrete ramp, 1 lane, 15 trailer spots
Open Motorboat Kayak 22ft+ Boat Rec Passport
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Good to Know
Food & Drink
Bellaire is the nearest town for supplies.
Bait & Tackle
Butch's Tackle in Alden.
Fish Species
Smallmouth Bass Largemouth Bass Northern Pike Muskellunge Walleye Yellow Perch Bluegill Rock Bass Black Crappie Longnose Gar Pumpkinseed
Connected Waterways

Part of the Elk River Chain of Lakes. Grass River flows in from the east, draining Lake Bellaire and the Upper Chain. Clam River flows out the west end through a quarter-mile channel into Torch Lake. The Grass River Natural Area is a major conservation feature along the inflow.

Scout's Notes
Lake Vibe & Fishing Intel

Clam Lake is a long, slender lake in a glacial valley between Torch Lake and Lake Bellaire. At 437 acres and only 27 feet deep, it's a modest lake — but its position in the Elk River Chain makes it a critical link. The Clam River at the west end connects directly to Torch Lake, just a quarter mile out. When winds are high on Torch, Clam Lake is the fallback — its sheltered valley position keeps it calmer.

The lake has a seaweed-filled, dark bottom — a contrast to Torch Lake's famous clarity. Loons and swans are present and worth watching for (and watching out for — boaters are urged to give wildlife space). The Grass River flows in from the east through the Grass River Natural Area, one of the region's significant conservation areas. Dewitt Marine on the Clam River provides service for the chain. The village of Bellaire is the nearest town for supplies, with Short's Brewing as the local landmark.

Sources: Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council, Three Lakes Association, Google Reviews, DNR survey data