State Park with 2,000 feet of sandy shoreline.

Burt Lake State Park is located at the heart of the inland waterway, where Burt Lake and the Sturgeon River converge. The park consists of about 400 acres, which include 306 modern campsites with 4 toilet/shower buildings, a day-use area with a beach for swimming or shoreline fishing, a rentable picnic shelter, and a youth organizational campground. The campground is closed November through April. An overlook tower and picnic area, and a boat launch with a skid pier and car/trailer parking. A one-mile hiking trail is marked within the park. No bicycles, horses, or motorized vehicles allowed on the trail. Cross-Country ski trails are non-groomed.

Things to Do: Boating, Canoeing, Cross-Country Skiing, Fishing, Hiking, Kayaking, Snowshoeing, Swimming

Open: Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter; Restrooms Available; Handicap Accessible

GPS: 45.40278, -84.62485

Hours: April through November

 
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