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Mullett Lake, at 17,360 acres, is one of the largest lakes in Michigan. The lake has 28 miles of shoreline and was once a Native American trade route. The lake offers fun year-round, with ice fishing or snowmobiling in the winter on the 11-mile long trail, surrounded by beautiful dense forests of mostly maples, red oak, aspen white cedar, spruce, pine, and tamarac. The trail is also popular among horseback riders and hikers in the summer. On the lake’s eastern shore is Aloha State Park with 285 modern campsites, a trail, boat ramp with harbor, picnic areas, two sandy swimming beaches, horseshoe pits, a softball field and, volleyball and basketball courts. Several public boat ramps allow fishermen easy access to the spots rich in bass, smelt, trout, yellow perch, northern pike, and walleye.

Mullett Lake
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


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