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Chippewa Lake

Mecosta County, Michigan Inland Lake Connected Water
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Chippewa Lake Access Map 1 launch
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Boat Launches on Chippewa Lake
Chippewa Lake Boat Launch
Clare Field Office · Unimproved ramp, 2 lanes, 40 trailer spots
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Fish Species
Walleye
DNR Fish Stocking History
Walleye 188,804 stocked
Recent Stocking Events (2020–2025)
Date Species Number Avg. Size
7/5/2023 Walleye (Muskegon) 41,861 1.97"
6/29/2022 Walleye (Muskegon) 43,687 2.72"
6/18/2025 Walleye (Muskegon) 43,566 1.97"
6/16/2021 Walleye (Muskegon) 59,690 1.58"
Source: Michigan DNR Fish Stocking Database · Search all stocking records →
Connected Waterways

Chippewa Lake connects to the broader Muskegon River watershed via the Chippewa Lake Channel. The town of Evart sits along this corridor to the east, and the Muskegon River — one of Michigan's major river systems — flows through the region on its way to Lake Michigan.

Winter & Ice Safety

Chippewa Lake is a natural inland lake in central Michigan and freezes reliably in a typical winter. Ice fishing is an option here, though it's not a marquee ice destination. Always verify ice thickness locally before venturing out — conditions can vary year to year.

Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Chippewa Lake in Michigan?
Chippewa Lake is in Mecosta County in central Michigan, near the town of Evart. It's roughly 50 miles north of Big Rapids along the US-10 corridor.
Is there a public boat launch on Chippewa Lake?
Yes — there's a DNR boat launch with two ramps, two docks, outhouses, and plenty of parking including handicap-accessible spots. Reviews consistently describe it as clean, well-maintained, and easy to launch from.
Is Chippewa Lake crowded?
Generally no. Multiple reviews mention low traffic and plenty of room to spread out, especially for fishing. It's not a high-pressure lake like some of the bigger destinations in the region.
What fish are in Chippewa Lake?
Chippewa Lake supports typical warm-water species for Mecosta County — expect bluegill, bass, and panfish. The nearby Bluegill Lake Family Camping Resort hints at the panfish potential in the area. Reviews mention good fishing from both boat and shore.
Are there campgrounds near Chippewa Lake?
Several options nearby including Chippewa Lake Cabins On The Hill, Bluegill Lake Family Camping Resort, Martiny Lakes Hide-Away, and New Tubb's Lake Resort. The area has a cabin-and-campground character with multiple choices within a short drive.
Is there a fee to launch at Chippewa Lake?
The DNR boat launch typically requires a Michigan Recreation Passport (available when you register your vehicle for about $14). No additional launch fee beyond that.
Can you ice fish on Chippewa Lake?
Yes — as a natural inland lake in central Michigan, Chippewa Lake freezes reliably most winters and sees ice fishing activity. Always check current ice conditions before heading out.
Scout's Notes
Lake Vibe & Fishing Intel

Chippewa Lake sits in Mecosta County in central Michigan — a modest-sized natural inland lake with a well-maintained DNR boat launch that gets consistently high marks from boaters. The launch has two docks, two ramps, outhouses, and plenty of parking including handicap spots. Reviews describe it as clean, easy in and out, and not overly crowded — the kind of lake where you can spread out and fish without fighting weekend traffic.

The surrounding area has a small resort-and-cabin vibe, with several cabin rentals and campgrounds nearby. Chippewa Lake connects via channel to the Muskegon River system — the Waterfront Evart House sits on the Chippewa Lake Channel, and the town of Evart is just to the east. Bluegill, bass, and panfish are typical catches for lakes in this part of Mecosta County, though the lake doesn't carry a reputation as a trophy destination. It's more of a laid-back, low-pressure spot that's well-suited for family fishing and casual boating.

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