Wakesurf Spot · Michigan
Lake Templene
A 870-acre reservoir in St. Joseph County, Michigan — large enough for wake boating where local rules allow.
Located in St. Joseph County, Michigan, Lake Templene is a public lake that covers about 870 acres. Its footprint leaves space for wake boating, conditions and local rules permitting.
No public access point is listed, so confirm how (and whether) you can legally launch. Its typical warm-weather window runs June–September, based on Open-Meteo 2019–2023 daily-high climatology.
Because this entry comes from public lake data rather than rider reports, treat it as a size-and-access reference, not a recommendation. Confirm the current Michigan statewide rules and any lake-specific restrictions before riding.
Source: Michigan DNR — Inland Lakes. Specifications reflect published figures and can change by model year — verify before purchase.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The typical warm-weather window at Lake Templene runs June–September, based on Open-Meteo 2019–2023 daily-high climatology. Mornings are usually calmest.
Lake Templene covers roughly 870 acres, giving it room for a wake-boat setup when conditions cooperate. Public access varies — confirm a launch before you go. Michigan sets statewide wakesurf rules, and individual lakes often add no-wake zones, hours, or horsepower limits — check the Michigan rules page and the local ordinance before launching. Michigan: Local/lake-specific rules only. Always confirm the current local rules before launching.