Village of Lake Linden
401 Calumet Street
Lake Linden, MI 49945
(906) 296-9911
[email protected]
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WELCOME TO LAKE LINDEN, MICHIGAN!
Whether visiting our friendly town or considering a move to a true rural “community”,  Lake Linden has much to offer. We have a wide variety of recreation facilities, and four distinct seasons in which to enjoy them. Our rich copper mining heritage is captured in dozens of local sites.  And nearby Universities Michigan Tech  and Finlandia offer diverse and vibrant entertainment, arts and cultural experiences and events year- round. Check out our community....

Thanks to everyone who stayed with us in 2025! Reservations for the 2026 camping season will be open starting on February 1st, 2026 via the button/link below.
​(The 2026 season begins on Thursday, May 21st.)

Lake Linden Campground Reservations

To modify or cancel reservations please click on the second button below. Have your reservation number and the credit card ready. If you have questions about the campground, please call 906-369-5450 for assistance.

2024 Campground Information
​Cancel reservation

The Village office will be closed on the following dates during the upcoming holiday season: Thurs., Dec. 25th, Fri., Dec. 26th and Thurs., Jan. 
Village Office Hours are as follows:

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 8am - 4pm. Closed on Wednesdays   
(Staffing levels may mean periodic office closures or unavailability. We apologize for any inconvenience)

PAY YOUR VILLAGE BILLS ONLINE! Water bills only. 
​  NOTE: Fees do apply and can be viewed prior to submitting payment on the payment page.  The fee is 3% of the total transaction ($2.00 minimum). PROPERTY TAXES CANNOT BE PAID ONLINE!

PAY MY WATER BILL
*Credit card payments can also be made in person at the Village Clerk's office for water bills. NO property tax payments.
2025 CONSUMER CONFIDENCE REPORT
for water system
CVTRS Compliance
(Village Financial Information)

 All campground reservations for 2025 must be done through the portal on this website starting on February 1st, 2025. Same-day res-ervations will be possible through the host during the camping season subject to availability.

        ANNOUNCEMENTS                          INFORMATION CENTER                       CALENDAR OF EVENTS
The Village winter parking ban is now in effect thru April 30th. No parking on Village Streets from 2am - 7am daily.

​Recreation Plan Draft -
The new draft of the 2026-2030 recreation plan is available for review by clicking:   HERE

Please review and/or comment on the email link   HERE      

After a 30-day review period, a public hearing will be scheduled and posted on this site.
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To add your Lake Linden - related announcement here please contact the Village Clerk's office at 906-296-9911. (Only announcements directly related to Village activities please.
Farmer's Market
Ordinance Manual
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Spooktember
EVIP/CVTRS Compliance
Planning

December 17th - Regular meeting of the Village Council at 6:30pm at the Village Hall meeting room.
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To add your event to the Calendar, please contact the Village Clerk's office at 906-296-9911 or via email at [email protected].

 Downtown Development Authority
                             (The propeller of the Lady-Be-Good)


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Established in 1989 by the Village Council, the Lake Linden DDA has been involved in almost every major (and minor) project in the downtown area. Check out their page here to see current initiatives.
LLDDA
Lake Linden is a town of 1007 people located on the shore of Torch Lake in Upper Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula. It grew around the smelting and shipping of ore during the copper mining boom at the turn of the 20th century. A photo of the Lake Linden docks hangs in the Ellis Island Museum beneath the Statue of Liberty. We are in the Eastern Time Zone.
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