Craig Lake State Park

Intersection of Nelligan Lake Road and US 41
Champion MI, 49814

906-339-4461
TTY/TDD711 (Michigan Relay Center)

9732 (Acres)

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Activities (Display as List)

Cross-Country Skiing Item is accessible.
Cross-Country Skiing
Fishing Item is accessible.
Fishing: There are great fishing opportunities in the park’s six lakes. Please keep in mind that Craig Lake has special fishing regulations. Please check the Michigan Fishing Guide.
Hiking Item is accessible.
Hiking
Hunting Item is accessible.
Hunting: Hunting is allowed in the state park; however, you should call this park directly to inquire about any special rules, concerns or considerations.
Metal Detecting Item is accessible.
Metal Detecting: Metal detecting is recognized as a legitimate recreation activity when it is conducted in ways that do not damage natural and cultural resources in Michigan state parks nor violate applicable state statutes. This park map clearly shows where this activity is allowed to take place. Any items found must be reviewed by park staff and may be retained for further investigation. Areas located within the campground are limited to registered campers only.
Mountain Biking Item is accessible.
Mountain Biking
Paddlesports Item is accessible.
Paddlesports: Paddling is a popular activity on the park’s six lakes. There is an undeveloped canoe launch on Craig Lake near the park entrance. You can portage (carry) from Craig Lake to both Clair and Crooked lakes.
Pet-Friendly Area Item is accessible.
Pet-Friendly Area:

Pets are allowed along any of the park’s shoreline. Pets must always be on a 6-foot leash and under an owner’s immediate control. All pet waste must be properly disposed of in trash receptacles.

The Teddy Lake Yurt and Small Rustic Cabin are pet friendly. There is an additional fee of $10 per night/pet/cabin. Up to two pets (cats and dogs only) are allowed.

Snowmobiling Item is accessible.
Snowmobiling: Snowmobile Trail No. 8 crosses through the park.
Snowshoeing Item is accessible.
Snowshoeing
Winter Camping Item is accessible.
Winter Camping: The park’s two yurts are open year-round.

Facilities (Display as List)

Boat Launch Item is accessible.
Boat Launch: There is an accessible boating access site on Keewaydin Lake.
Cabins & Lodges Item is accessible.
Cabins & Lodges
Rustic Site Item is accessible.
Rustic Site: There are 22 backcountry campsites.
Vault Toilet Item is accessible.
Vault Toilet
Walk-in Sites Item is accessible.
Walk-in Sites
Water Access Item is accessible.
Water Access: Craig Lake is home to the 374-acre Craig Lake, Keewaydin Lake (the only lake in the park that allows motorized boating) and four other inland lakes.
Yurt Item is accessible.
Yurt