Tucked away in Northern Michigan, Torch Lake is often called
the Caribbean of the Midwest—and for good reason. With its striking turquoise
water and crystal-clear views, it’s easy to think you’ve stepped into a
tropical paradise rather than a freshwater lake in Michigan. At over 19 miles
long, it’s the longest inland lake in the state, and many visitors say it’s one
of the most beautiful.
What truly sets Torch Lake apart is its brilliantly clear
water that shifts from shimmering blues to deep greens depending on the light.
The lake’s clarity and vibrant color are due to its depth (nearly 300 feet at
its deepest) and clean, glacial-fed source.
Swimming season usually begins in late June, when the water
warms up enough for a comfortable dip. July and August are the best months for
swimming, boating, and enjoying all the lake has to offer.
Limited Public Access – Know Before You Go
Torch Lake’s beauty is no secret, but public access points
are limited, making planning ahead essential—especially during peak summer
months. Here's a helpful list of public access points:
These access points vary in what they offer—from sandy beaches to boat launches and picnic areas—so choosing the right one depends on what kind of day you’re planning.
Family Day Park, Bellaire, MI 49615
William Good Day Park, 12201 Public Dock Rd, Kewadin, MI
49648
Alden Safe Harbor – Lighthouse Park
Alden Depot Park & Museum, 10670 Coy St, Alden, MI 49612
The Famous Torch Lake Sandbar
Don’t Miss Dockside – A Local Favorite
No trip to Torch Lake is complete without a stop at
Dockside, located at 6340 Old Torch Lake Dr in Bellaire. This beloved lakeside
restaurant sits right where Clam River flows into Torch Lake, offering amazing
views of the water along with great food, drinks, and a fun, casual atmosphere.
You can even dock your boat while you eat! It’s a perfect place to end a day on
the lake or take a break in the middle of your adventure.
Torch Lake Beach and Boat Ramp, Central Lake, MI 49622
Alden Depot Park & Museum, 10670 Coy St, Alden, MI 49612
Alden Safe Harbor – Lighthouse Park
Torch River Bridge Access Site, 12939 Cherry Ave, Rapid City, MI 49676
Torch Lake is a summer gem—but one best enjoyed with a
little planning. With limited public access and high summer demand, knowing
your way around ensures you’ll have the best experience. Whether you're headed
to the sandbar, looking for a peaceful swim, or enjoying a sunset meal at
Dockside, Torch Lake promises unforgettable memories and some of the clearest
waters you’ll ever see in the Midwest.
Happy Travels!
Sherri