Discover the Hidden Beauty of Tippy Dam Backwaters
Just a few miles from our base at Hoxeyville Outfitters lies one of Michigan’s best-kept secrets—the Tippy Dam Backwaters. Also known as Tippy Dam Pond, this 1,540-acre body of water was formed over 100years ago and has been a hub for recreation ever since. Today, it sits as a peaceful, largely undeveloped wilderness, perfect for paddling, fishing, and wildlife watching.
A Unique Wilderness Experience
The Tippy Dam Backwaters mark the confluence of the Pine River and the Big Manistee River, with additional tributaries like Hinton Creek, Snyder’s Creek, and Peterson Creek feeding into its waters. The result is a rich and diverse ecosystem, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Dotted with small islands, hidden coves, and quiet shorelines, the Backwaters offer endless opportunities for exploration. Paddling here feels like stepping into a secluded paradise, reminiscent of the remote Boundary Waters. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful escape or a full day of adventure, the beauty and tranquility of this area won’t disappoint.
A Fisherman’s Paradise
Anglers, take note—the Tippy Dam Backwaters are home to an incredible variety of fish. Species include rock bass, black crappie, sunfish, bluegill, yellow perch, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, rainbow trout, northern pike, and walleye. Not only is there an abundance of fish, but the size of the catches here is also remarkable.
Wildlife and Scenic Beauty
Beyond fishing, the Backwaters are teeming with wildlife. Keep an eye out for deer, bald eagles, loons, swans, Canadian geese, and a variety of duck species. You’re also likely to spot plenty of turtles sunning themselves along the shoreline. Whether you’re paddling at sunrise or sunset, the peaceful sights and sounds of nature will make your trip truly special.
Paddle, Explore, and Stay Awhile
For those seeking an extended getaway, camping along the edge of the lake offers a truly immersive experience. After spending the day paddling down from Hodenpyle Dam, relax by your campsite while listening to the haunting calls of loons and the distant cries of eagles. Alternatively, consider a two-day adventure—hike the Manistee River Trail from Red Bridge, spend a night under the stars, then rent one of our canoes for another night of camping before taking out at Norman Dixon boat launch.
We offer canoe, and kayak rentals as well as transportation solutions for those looking to explore. Whether you’re here for a day trip or an overnight escape, the Backwaters provide the perfect setting for adventure and relaxation.
So next time you’re in our neck of the woods, take a break from the river and discover the magic of the Tippy Dam Backwaters. Paddle through quiet channels, soak in the breathtaking scenery, and create memories in one of Michigan’s most stunning hidden gems. We promise—you won’t be disappointed!
Click the map below to check out the USFS map of the area.

Anonymous
Beautiful camping out there