Craft & Seasonality
✓
Motorboat ✓
Kayak / Canoe ✓
Jet Ski / PWC ✗
Large 22ft+ ✗
Winter Access Site Details
Conditions change rapidly due to water levels, prop wash, and weather. Always visually inspect before backing down.
RampPaved, 2 lanes
Dock1 boating pier · ADA
Trailer Parking30 spots · gravel
Vehicle-Only8 spots
FeeMI Recreation Passport (annual, on vehicle registration)
HoursOpen at all times
RestroomsVault toilet (1)
PierYes
AccessibilityAccessible pier
Not Available Fish cleaning · Fishing pier
Scout's Notes
Ramp Quirks & Etiquette
Ramp Condition
The ramp is in solid shape — good concrete on both lanes with a decent grade into the water. Even in late summer when levels drop a bit, you shouldn't have trouble launching anything up to a 20-footer without getting your axle wet.
Quiet Launch Overall
Brevort Lake doesn't draw the crowds you'd see at Mullett or Burt. Even on a Saturday morning in July, you'll usually find trailer spots open. Thirty spots sounds modest, but it's more than enough for the traffic this place sees.
Shallow Spots On Lake
Once you're off the ramp, pay attention heading south — there are some shallow sandy flats that can sneak up on you, especially if you're running a deeper-draft boat. Stick to the middle of the channel heading out and you'll be fine.
Getting There
It's tucked off US-2 and the signage is minimal. If you're coming from St. Ignace, it's easy to blow right past the turn. Look for Brevort Camp Road and commit to it — the launch is at the end. The road is paved but narrow, so pulling a wide trailer takes some patience if someone's coming the other way.
Sources: DNR GIS data, Google Reviews, Google Street View
About This Lake
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