Photo by Craig Sterken Photography

Canoeing & Kayaking at Ludington State Park

The Ludington State Park will be closed 9/3/24-7/1/25 for renovations. Check out more options for Ludington area camping and activites below.

Michigan has an abundance of lakes and streams that are not only beautiful, but are perfectly tailored to the wonderful pastime of kayaking. Whether you like swift-moving streams with some action, or idyllic ponds and lakes for smooth gliding, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for not far from where you live. One such place to experience this pastime is Ludington State Park. Within the park are several options to satisfy the explorer in each of us.

Upon entering the park, you’ll see the Sable River as it wends its way from Hamlin Dam and empties into Lake Michigan. Although a very short trip, it is a suitable introduction for beginners to float around and get comfortable in their kayak.

Further into the park you will find a lovely beach on the shores of Hamlin Lake. If you are in need of a rental, you can visit the Hamlin Concession and Canoe Rental. They have a variety of kayaks, canoes, and paddle boats. There is also a well designed boat ramp, and ample parking for those who bring their own craft. Both beginners and experienced kayakers can stop in and pick up a map of the Ludington State Park Canoe Trail.

A family canoes through the Big Sable River at the Ludington State Park. | Craig Sterken
Google map of the Lost Lake Waterway

The Lost Lake Waterway

The Lost Lake Waterway is technically part of the 5,000 acre body of water known as  Hamlin Lake. Yet, the Lost Lake Waterway is calm and protected from the harsh winds which can blow across the the main lake. It’s the perfect place for a leisurely paddle, with little islands and inlets to explore. 

After launching your watercraft from the Hamlin Lake Concessions, head north along the western shore of Hamlin Lake. This will bring you to a small inlet with a footbridge rising over it. Maneuver under the bridge and you will find yourself on Lost Lake. This serene section of peaceful waters is carved into a wooded area between Hamlin Lake and Beechwood Campground.

Gliding along on Lost Lake, you’ll pass a boardwalk and a small island next to the campground. But paddle beyond that and you’ll find yourself on a beautiful little lake dotted with hundreds of water lilies. As you reach the far end of the lake you’ll discover another foot bridge. Paddling under this will take you out along the shores of Hamlin Lake. As you follow the shoreline, you’ll discover many inlets and small islands. The area is teeming with wildlife; swans, ducks, deer, eagles, and more may be seen in this area. Kayaking here in early spring, you may discover wildlife tending to their newborns.

The trail is an enjoyable paddle and is comfortable for even novice kayakers. The trail follows the shoreline of Hamlin Lake for four miles, but many people just take on portions of the trail. Prepare to spend up to three hours for your trip and plan to portage the marshy areas. Keep in mind that early morning forays require lots of bug repellent. In addition, you want to bring your sunscreen and bottled water. Keep a sharp eye out and bring your camera, as it is not uncommon to spy bald eagles along this trail.

Dune Grass Concessions

Ludington State Park has so much to offer the kayaker.  Kayaking is a wonderful outing for couples, families, or even the soloist looking for solitude. So gather up your gear and your loved ones, and head out on the water for some fun!

Contact Ludington State Park

Planning a visit to the Ludington State Park area? Have questions about your trip? Here’s where you can find help: 

  • Michigan DNR reservations
    (800) 447-2757
  • Ludington State Park Local Office
    (231) 843-2423
  • Concessions & Watercraft Rental
    (231) 843-1888
  • Snowshoe Class Reservations & Special Programs
    (231) 843-9261
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Upcoming Park Closure

The Michigan DNR has announced that the Ludington State Park will be closed from September 3rd, 2024 through July 1st, 2025 for renovations. Improvements include parking lot repaving and expansion, plus upgrades to warming shelters and traffic areas.

If this temporary closure interrupts your getaway plans, please look for alternative suggestions in the article.