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Jordan River

Charlevoix County, Michigan Inland Lake Connected Water
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Jordan River Access Map 5 launches
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Campgrounds 1
Graves Crossing State Forest Campground
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Marinas 2
East Jordan Municipal Marina ☎ +1 231-536-2166
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Four Seasons Marina ☎ +1 231-536-7321
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Boat Launches on Jordan River
Alba Road Boat Launch
Young State Park · Carry-in only ramp, 0 lane, 2 trailer spots
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Chestonia Bridge Boat Launch
Young State Park · Carry-in only ramp, 0 lane, 6 trailer spots
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Graves Crossing State Forest Campground Boat Launch
Young State Park · Carry-in only ramp, 0 lane
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Rogers Road Bridge Boat Launch
Young State Park · Carry-in only ramp, 0 lane, 2 trailer spots
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Webster Bridge Boat Launch
Young State Park · Carry-in only ramp, 0 lane, 1 trailer spots
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Connected Waterways

The Jordan River flows roughly 33 miles through Antrim and Charlevoix counties before emptying into the South Arm of Lake Charlevoix at East Jordan. It's spring-fed with several tributary creeks feeding cold water into the main stem. From Lake Charlevoix, water flows through the short Pine River channel into Lake Michigan at Charlevoix — connecting this small wild river to the Great Lakes system.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Jordan River good for kayaking?
It's widely considered one of the best recreational kayaking rivers in northern Lower Michigan. The current is fast and steady with clean, cold water flowing through scenic old-growth forest. The Graves Crossing to Webster Bridge section is the most popular run — plan 2-3 hours. It's not beginner-friendly though; downed trees and obstacles require basic paddling skills to navigate. Longer kayaks and canoes can struggle with the current on tight turns.
What fish are in the Jordan River?
Brook trout are the primary draw — the cold, clean water creates ideal habitat. It's a fly fishing river at heart; locals recommend dry flies over nymphing. The river also holds brown trout in some stretches. This is catch-and-release water in many sections, so check current DNR regulations before you go.
Where is the Jordan River in Michigan?
The Jordan River flows through Antrim and Charlevoix counties in the northern Lower Peninsula, emptying into the South Arm of Lake Charlevoix at the town of East Jordan. It's roughly between Gaylord and Torch Lake — about 30 minutes from either. The river valley is east of US-131.
Can beginners kayak the Jordan River?
Not recommended for first-timers. The current is fast, the river is narrow in spots, and downed trees require quick maneuvering. Reviewers consistently warn that inexperienced paddlers and young children should start on calmer water. If you're set on it, book a guided trip with a local outfitter who knows the obstacles.
Are there campgrounds on the Jordan River?
Yes — Graves Crossing State Forest Campground and Pinney Bridge State Forest Campground are both right on the river. Graves Crossing has about 10 rustic sites with fire rings, vault toilets, and a hand pump for water. Sites are wooded and secluded, with a short path to the river. Roads in can be tight for larger campers — 26-footers fit but bigger rigs may scrape trees.
Where do you launch on the Jordan River?
There are five public access points along the river. Graves Crossing is the most popular upstream put-in, with parking and vault toilets. Webster Bridge and other downstream sites serve as take-outs. Most paddlers run Graves Crossing downstream. The launches are basic — expect gravel pull-offs and carry-down access rather than paved boat ramps.
Can you float the Jordan River in winter?
Yes — outfitters like JV Outfitters run guided winter rafting trips. Reviewers call it a must-do experience. The area is also popular for snowmobiling. The river doesn't freeze solid due to its fast current, so winter access is possible but obviously cold — dress accordingly.
Is there hiking along the Jordan River?
The Jordan River Pathway is an 18-mile loop trail through the river valley that's considered one of the best hikes in the Lower Peninsula. The trail passes through old-growth forest with views reviewers describe as 'fairytale' scenery. Deadman's Hill overlook offers a panoramic view of the valley and is accessible by car.
Is the Jordan River swimmable?
People do swim in it, but the water is very cold year-round — fed by springs and shaded by dense forest canopy. It's refreshing on a hot day but not a place to lounge. There's no designated swimming beach on the river itself, though East Jordan City Tourist Park on Lake Charlevoix is nearby.
Scout's Notes
Lake Vibe & Fishing Intel

The Jordan River is Michigan's first state-designated Natural River — a fast, cold, crystal-clear stream that flows about 33 miles through Antrim and Charlevoix counties before emptying into Lake Charlevoix's South Arm at East Jordan. This isn't a lake in the traditional sense; it's a river system with five launch points that serve as put-ins and take-outs for what many paddlers consider the best recreational kayaking river in northern Lower Michigan. The current is steady and swift, the water stays cold year-round, and the corridor passes through old-growth forest and the Jordan River Valley — a protected watershed that feels genuinely wild.

Brook trout are the headline species here — the cold, clean water supports a quality fishery that draws fly anglers from across the state. Locals at Boyne Outfitters will tell you dry flies outperform nymphs. The river is also popular for tubing, canoeing, and even winter rafting with outfitters like JV Outfitters running guided trips. The Graves Crossing to Webster Bridge section is the classic paddle — scenic but not beginner-friendly, with downed trees and a current that demands basic maneuvering skills. State forest campgrounds at Graves Crossing and Pinney Bridge put you right on the water. Nearby landmarks include Deadman's Hill overlook, the Jordan River Fish Hatchery, and the Jordan River Pathway hiking trail.

Sources: Wikipedia, Google Reviews, DNR data, campground & beach reviews, ShorelineScout enrichment