Rogers City Municipal
Public great lake boat launch on Lake Huron; 6 lanes, 100 trailer spaces.
Overview
Rogers City Municipal is a public boating-access site on Lake Huron in Presque Isle County, Michigan. The water here is classified as a great lake. The launch is a hard-surfaced ramp with sufficient water depth and turning room for all trailerable watercraft — the Michigan DNR rates it for a minimum of roughly 2.5–3 ft of water at 20 ft from shore.
By the numbers, the site offers 6 launching lanes, 100 marked tow-vehicle/trailer parking spaces.
It is owned and maintained by City of Rogers City.
Access and Directions
Rogers City Municipal is a hard-surfaced ramp with sufficient water depth and turning room for all trailerable watercraft — the Michigan DNR rates it for a minimum of roughly 2.5–3 ft of water at 20 ft from shore. The ramp surface is hard-surfaced (concrete/asphalt).
Facilities: 6 launch lanes, courtesy boarding docks/piers, 100 trailer parking spaces.
It has vault or flush restrooms on site, and ADA-accessible features.
Posted access hours: Open 24 hours, daily.
A Michigan Recreation Passport is required on the vehicle for entry (buy it with your license-plate registration or online at the DNR; non-resident day or annual passes are also sold).
Recreation
Lake Huron is open to public fishing, boating and paddling across the Great Lakes State. Anglers here target walleye, muskellunge, smallmouth and largemouth bass, northern pike, yellow perch, bluegill and other panfish.
In the cold rivers and the Great Lakes, salmon, steelhead, brown and lake trout run seasonally.
On big water like this, the fish follow the baitfish and the wind — troll the open lake or work nearshore structure, reefs and river mouths.
Rogers City Municipal is a public access point to Lake Huron for trailered boats, kayaks and canoes.
Nearby Attractions
This launch sits on Lake Huron; look for other public access points, marinas and shoreline fishing spots along the same water, and check the Michigan DNR for the full list of access sites nearby.
Safety
This is open Great Lakes water: a calm morning can build a steep, dangerous chop within an hour. Check the marine forecast, watch for sudden summer storms and fog, monitor NOAA weather radio, and stay aware of commercial shipping lanes and shoals.
Carry U.S. Coast Guard–required safety gear, wear your life jacket, file a float plan for longer trips, and remember that spring and fall water is cold enough to cause hypothermia quickly.
Regulations
A Michigan fishing license is required for anglers 17 and older. Follow the Michigan DNR's seasons, size and creel limits, which vary by water and species.
Clean, Drain and Dry: remove all aquatic plants and animals, drain every compartment, and never move live fish or bait between waters — this is how invasive species like zebra mussels and invasive carp spread.
Observe posted launch rules, no-wake and idle zones near the ramp, and any local watercraft controls.
Access/parking fee: Michigan Recreation Passport required for vehicle entry.
Tips
Stage your gear before backing down to keep the lanes moving, especially on busy mornings. Check the ramp depth for your boat's draft, and rig the trailer lights to handle a dunk.
Arrive early on summer weekends for parking, and have a plan for wind direction before you launch on open water.
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