Betsie River
About
Through Benzie County's meadows and forests, the Betsie River runs 55 miles from Grass Lake to Betsie Lake at an average of 260 CFS. The upper section from Grass Lake to Thompsonville offers gentle paddling through open meadowland, while the lower stretch from Thompsonville to Betsie Lake picks up speed through a forested corridor. Designated as a Michigan Natural River in 1973, the Betsie carries the history of log drives that ran from the 1860s through 1900, when white pine timber moved downstream to Lake Michigan mills. The river holds no formal class rating beyond occasional riffles, with optimal flows between 150-500 CFS. Without a USGS gauge, paddlers rely on visual assessment and local knowledge from outfitters like Betsie River Canoes & Campground to judge conditions.


River conditions are community-verified. CFS ranges, difficulty ratings, and access points may not reflect every flow level or seasonal change. Always check current conditions, scout unfamiliar rapids, and paddle within your skill level.