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Clear Lake
Located in southern Houghton County southeast of M-26, 28.4 acre Clear Lake has a maximum depth of 60 feet. This is a good lake for rainbow and brook trout.
Public access site and boat launch.
Clear Lake Access Road south of Pike River Road.
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Emily Lake
The 53.5 acre lake in southern Houghton County has a maximum depth of 90 feet and has rainbow trout, smallmouth bass and bluegill. It is located along Emily Lake Road south of Twin Lakes.
Campground, public access site and boat launch.
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Emily Lake Campground
This Copper Country State Forest campground on Emily Lake is 2.5 miles south of the Twin Lakes State Park off M-26 and offers camping, fishing, and a carry-in boat launch.
Emily Lake Campground RoadHoughton County
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Krupp's MiniMart
32260 State Highway M-26Twin Lakes, MI 49965Phone: 906-288-3750
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Krupp's Resort
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Krupp's Resort
Weekly & Nightly Rates for Modern 1, 2, & 3 bedroom fully furnished Lakefront Cabins on beautiful Twin Lakes! Sleep from 1 to 8 people. Satellite TV. Full kitchens. Swimming beach. Charcoal grills, picnic tables, and fire pits. Reasonable Rates. Boats with motors or without motors are available for rent, or you can bring your own boat. Boat ramp nearby. Mini mart at the resort for groceries, gas, carry-outs and snowmobile parts. At the well-known Bill Nicholls Snowmobile and ATV Trail.
32170 Emily Lake RoadTwin Lakes, MI 49965Phone: 906-288-3404
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Lake Gerald
Access to Lake Gerald is from the access site on Lake Roland at the Twin Lakes State Park in Houghton County. Walleye, perch, bass and rainbow trout are the main catches. This lake is 255 acres with a maximum depth of 40 feet.
Forested campground with developed swimming and boating sites. Public access and boat launch. Gas, groceries and lodging nearby.
Along M-26 south of Houghton.
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Lake Roland
The Twin Lakes State Park is located on Lake Roland's 292 acres in Houghton County. This lake offers up rainbow trout, walleye, perch and bass.
Forested campground with developed swimming and boating sites. Public access site and boat launch. Gas, groceries and lodging nearby.
State Highway M-26 in Twin Lakes.
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Parkview Lodge & Grill
16 room hotel on the Bill Nicholls Snowmobile/Multi-Use Trail in Twin Lakes. In-room coffee makers and refrigerators.
Full service restaurant and lounge on site, indoor pool, hot tub and sauna.
Open year round.
32423 North Hwy M-26Twin Lakes, MI 49965Phone: 906-288-3288, Fax 906-288-3801
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Parkview Lodge & Grill
Located at the Parkview Lodge on M-26 in Twin Lakes, on the Bill Nicholls snowmobile/multi-use trail. Domestic & imported beers, wine and mixed & specialty drinks. Limited bar menu from 10 pm to midnight, three big screen televisions. Lodging and restaurant on premises. Spring through fall: Thursdays through Sundays from 7 am to 10 pm. Winter: 7 days a week 7 am to 10 pm, lounge later.
32423 North Hwy M-26Twin Lakes, MI 49965 Phone: 906-288-3288,
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Parkview Lodge & Grill
The Parkview Grill, located at the Parkview Lodge on M-26 in Twin Lakes, serves breakfast, lunch & dinner. Enjoy casual dining in a smoke-free atmosphere with homemade soups, sandwiches & salads, chicken, fish and steak dishes and daily specials available. It is located on the Bill Nicholls snowmobile/multi-use trail. Air-conditioned, private meeting room and screened patio available. Lodging and lounge on premises.
Spring through fall: Thursdays through Sundays from 7 am to 10 pm. Winter: 7 days a week 7 am to 10 pm, lounge later.
32423 North Hwy M-26Twin Lakes, MI 49965Phone: 906-288-3288
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Pike Lake
Pike Lake is located in southern Houghton County southeast of M-26. Fish for northern pike, walleye, bluegill and perch.
Public access site, boat launch and primitive camping.
Pike Lake Road southeast off M-26 south of Twin Lakes. (Photo courtesy of pasty.com)
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Sandy Lake
A good fishing lake in southern Houghton County for crappies, bluegill and largemouth bass.
Public access site and boat launch.
Pike Lake Road off M-26 South of Twin Lakes.
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Twin Lakes Nature Trail
The Twin Lakes State Park has a 1.25 mile nature trail, part of which is the original Military Road that connected Green Bay to Fort Wilkins. This is easy, flat terrain. The park is located south of Houghton along M-26. A Michigan Recreation Passport is required for entrance.
DIRECTIONS: From Hancock take M-26 south for 25 miles to Twin Lakes State Park.
6204 Poyhonen Road (M-26)Twin LakesToivola, MI 49965Phone: 906-338-3321
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Twin Lakes State Park
61 grass sites, mostly shade, on Lake Roland.
Open mid-May to mid-October.
M-26, Twin LakesToivola, MI 49965Phone: 906-288-3321, 800-44-PARKS
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Twin Lakes State Park Trails
While skiing the wooded trails at Twin Lakes you can enjoy a view of Lake Superior at the scenic overlook sight. All trails are maintained on a volunteer effort as needed for traditional skiing. Trails include the 3.5k Superior Loop of gently rolling terrain and the 1k Sand Pit Loop with a steeper grade, and the ungroomed 1.8k Wyandotte Falls loop and the 2.8k Ravine Loop with rolling terrain and steep hill & curve. A Michigan Recreation Passport required for entrance.
Several loops open to hikers in the summer. Lodging and dining nearby.
6204 E. Poyhonen RoadTwin LakesToivola, MI 49965Phone: 906-288-3321
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Wyandotte Falls
On the Misery River. 1.5 miles southwest of the Twin Lakes State Park, turn west off M-26 onto the Wyandotte Hills Golf Course Road to a parking area .8 miles down on the left, just past some old log cabins on the right. The falls are about 250 yards from this parking area on an unimproved trail that twists through the thick woods.
The 12-foot wide Misery River moves slowly out of the forest to fall in several stages. The first stage drops about 10 feet down the dark rock, then disappears behind large boulders where it forms a small, hidden pool. From this pool it gradually drops about another 10 feet through moss-covered rocks, ferns and grasses. This falls is best viewed during spring snow-melt.