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Mowe Lake Dispersed Camping Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Reservation Status:  Permit Required
Number of Sites:  2
Length of Stay:  7 Days
Reservation:  No
Season:  Year-round
Directions
From Manistique, MI, The lake is approximately 20 miles south of Munising and 30 miles north of Manistique. Take H13 to CR 440 east. Travel a short distance and take FR 2692 right (south). The lake is less than a mile down FR 2692.
Location Information
Mowe Lake is a 25-acre lake located in Delta County off CR 440 in the proximity of Corner Lake Campground, which is known for its great fishing opportunities, easy beach access and wooded campground. Mowe Lake access road is narrow, but capable of handling mid-sized vehicles and trailers. There are two campsites in a semi-open area bordered by hardwood trees. The sites are approximately 60' X 40' and both suitable for one family and trailers. A primitive toilet is shared.

Mowe Lake contains northern pike, largemouth bass, pumpkinseed and yellow perch. Surveys indicate a good, healthy fishery. There is an unimproved boat access located between the campsites. It has a sand base and is recommended for small boats and trailers only. Swimming is not recommended in Mowe Lake.

Camping permits are required and available through the Ranger District office, 906-341-5666.

No drinking water available. Gasoline, groceries, fishing supplies, boat rentals, ice, and restaurants are available approximately six miles west on H13.
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