Seven Lakes State Park
Seven Lakes State Park is a scenic 1,434-acre park centered on a chain of clear lakes, rolling hills, and mixed hardwood forest in northern Oakland County. Visitors come for swimming, boating, fishing, camping, and year-round outdoor recreation in a peaceful setting close to Metro Detroit.
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Visiting with Dogs
Dogs allowed in most areas on leash; keep pets under control, clean up waste, and follow posted restrictions.
Visitor Tips & Reviews
What Visitors Say
Peaceful park with scenic lakes, clean beaches, great fishing, kayaking, hiking, and family camping. Visitors love the natural beauty, quiet atmosphere, and easy access to water activities.
Tips from Visitors
- Arrive early on weekends for easier parking and quieter trails.
- Bring insect repellent, especially near water and wooded areas.
- Check trail conditions after rain; some paths may be muddy.
- Pack drinking water and snacks; amenities can be limited.
- Wear sturdy shoes for hiking and uneven terrain.
- Respect posted swimming and boating rules at the lakes.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Seven Lakes State Park is late spring through early fall, when the beaches, boating, and camping are at their best. Autumn is also popular for colorful foliage and cooler hiking and paddling conditions.
Amenities
Nearby Attractions
Explore these attractions near Seven Lakes State Park:
- Downtown HollyA historic village area with shops, dining, and seasonal events that pairs well with a park visit.6 miles away
- Holly Recreation AreaA large nearby state recreation area with additional hiking, camping, and equestrian opportunities.8 miles away
- Mt. Holly Ski and Snowboard ResortA nearby winter sports destination offering skiing and snowboarding during the colder months.9 miles away
Things to Do at Seven Lakes State Park
Camping at Seven Lakes State Park
Seven Lakes State Park offers modern camping with tent and RV sites, electric hookups, restrooms, showers, fire rings, picnic tables, and reservations.
Hiking Trails
Seven Lakes State Park offers easy to moderate day hiking with a mix of wooded trails, lake views, and quiet natural scenery. Visitors often enjoy the well-marked paths, gentle terrain, and chances to spot wildlife along the way. The trails are popular for relaxed walks, family outings, and short hikes rather than strenuous treks, making it a good choice for a peaceful outdoor day.
Seven Lakes Loop Trail
EasyA scenic loop around several of the park’s lakes with wooded sections, shoreline views, and gentle terrain ideal for a relaxed hike.
Pine Ridge Trail
EasyA quiet forest trail through mixed hardwoods and pines, offering a peaceful walk with light rolling hills and occasional lake glimpses.
North Shore Connector
EasyA shorter out-and-back route along the north side of the park with access to scenic water views and connections to other trail segments.
Lakeside Woods Trail
ModerateA longer hike combining wooded paths and lake-adjacent stretches, best for visitors looking for a more immersive park experience.
Directions
From I-75, take exit 106 for Grange Hall Road west, then turn north on Fish Lake Road and follow signs to the park entrance. The park is about 10 minutes south of downtown Holly.
Contact & Info
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most popular things to do at Seven Lakes State Park?
Visitors commonly come for swimming, fishing, boating, hiking, and picnicking. The park’s lakes and sandy beach are especially popular in summer, and many reviews mention it as a good spot for a relaxing day outdoors.
Is Seven Lakes State Park good for swimming?
Yes. The park has a designated swimming beach that many visitors enjoy in warm weather. Reviews often mention clear water and a family-friendly atmosphere, though conditions can vary depending on weather and lake activity.
Can you fish at Seven Lakes State Park?
Yes, fishing is a common activity here. Visitors often report catching panfish, bass, and other species from shore or by boat. A Michigan fishing license is required, and success can vary by season and location.
Are there hiking trails at Seven Lakes State Park?
Yes. The park has trails for walking and hiking, and many visitors describe them as scenic and easy to enjoy. Some trails are also used for biking or seasonal activities, so it’s a good idea to check current conditions.
Is Seven Lakes State Park family-friendly?
Yes, it’s widely considered family-friendly. Reviews often mention the beach, picnic areas, and open space as good for kids. Families appreciate the relaxed setting, though it can get busy on hot weekends and holidays.
Does Seven Lakes State Park get crowded?
It can, especially on summer weekends and holidays. Many visitors recommend arriving early for the beach, parking, and picnic spots. Weekdays and cooler seasons are usually quieter and more relaxed.

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