Re: Michigan Lakes
5150ABF and others...
If you have had a bad boating experience in Michigan, my appologies...
In Michigan, the state owns the land under the lakes unless it is specifically a man-made lake. Rivers are owned by the state IF they are suitable for commerce. Here in Michigan, suitable for commerce is defined as having been used (or I assume being suitable to do so) to float a log to market. These definitions are for the water, NOT the land surrounding the water. That said, I grew up in Jackson county and currently live in Kent county. I have never had issues using a public access site in either of those counties, nor in any county in the state. Never have I had parking or ramp issues. The only comment I would make is that Lake Michigan is a little bit difficult to find public access to. This is simply a question of economics. Lake property is expensive, and thus public land on the lake front is going to be rare.
As far as the original posters question... Are you looking for access to one of the big lakes, or just smaller fishing lakes? Check out the metro parks on your side of the state. Also, depending on where you are at, Washtenaw and Jackson counties have great small lake (300 to 400 acres or so) in-land boating oportunities.
TerryMSU