Hodenpyl Dam Pond
General data
- Name: Hodenpyl Dam Pond
- Water system: St. Lawrence River
- Water type: Artificial lake
- Progression: Manistee River -> Lake Michigan -> Lake Huron -> St. Clair River -> Lake St. Clair (North America) -> Detroit River -> Lake Erie -> Niagara River -> Lake Ontario -> St. Lawrence River -> Gulf of St. Lawrence -> Atlantic Ocean -> Planet Earth
- Climates: Continental
- Continents: North America
- Countries: United States of America
Hodenpyl Dam Pond is a large, scenic impoundment on the Manistee River in Michigan, created by the Hodenpyl Dam (built 1924-25) in Manistee & Wexford Counties, known for its excellent fishing (bass, pike, perch, walleye, trout) and recreational paddling, offering deep, clear waters, submerged logs, and connecting to the beautiful Manistee National Forest for kayaking, camping, and exploring the North Country Trail.