Kayaking and canoeing are some of the most enjoyable experiences you can have in Michigan when the weather is warm. Whether you're a fan of the lake, river, or sleeping creeks, there are a ton of options for epic water recreation here in the Mitten State. We've profiled some of the best places to go kayaking in Michigan for your consideration.
1. Lansing River, Lansing
Rent a kayak and enjoy a tour of the city by water by heading to the Lansing River Trail.
2. Onekama to Arcadia on Lake Michigan
This peaceful journey takes you through parts of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
3. Detroit Canals
In French, Détroit means strait, as in river, so there are naturally canals in the city that connect to the Detroit River. An unexpected place for kayaking and canoeing in Michigan, for sure.
4. Backwaters of Tippy Dam, Wellston
For the adventurous spirit in us, you can kayak or canoe fish in this far removed Northern Michigan spot.
5. Turnip Rock on Lake Huron
Admire the geological wonder of this thousands-of-years-old rock formation on Lake Huron by kayak or canoe.
6. Platte River
This body of water is popular for its slow-rolling, shallow rapids which is great for beginners.
7. Huron River
The only state-designated Country Scenic Natural River in Southeast Michigan, Huron River is quite vast, covering five counties.
8. Two Hearted River
This river takes you through beautiful Upper Peninsula scenery and empties out into Lake Superior, an ideal location for outdoor recreation in Michigan.
9. Crystal Lake
Known as an Upper Peninsula water playground, this trip can be a tranquil journey on Crystal Lake.
10. Elk Rapids
Just north of Traverse City, this place is home to a peaceful body of water, the Grand Traverse Bay.
11. Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Munising
They don't call it Pictured Rocks for nothing. Just imagine the views of these magnificent formations form atop the water.
12. Lake Dubonnet State Forest Campground, Interlochen
Just looking at the water lilies floating on the surface of Lake Dubonnet - it's a work of art.
This is obviously just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to finding the best places to go kayaking in Michigan. Where do you love to kayak or canoe in the state? Tell us in the comments below!
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