Tom Lounsbury: Houghton Lake – a great outdoor paradise featuring wonderful people

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The Michigan Outdoor Writers Association (MOWA), of which I am a member, was planning on having a conference at Houghton Lake in mid-May, 2020. It was something I had been truly anticipating because I had never sampled what the Houghton Lake area has to offer in regards to outdoor pastimes.

There was an amazing list of activities for MOWA members to opt for, which really impressed me. I made reservations immediately by paying the full freight for lodging at the Ohana Resort for my wife, Ginny, and me, and had opted for a walleye fishing excursion as well as a canoeing adventure.


Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic and all of its restrictions put a kibosh on the MOWA conference. There is no question that the pandemic restrictions have had a serious financial impact on businesses associated with the tourism industry.

Instead of asking for a refund, I requested a “rain check” from the Ohana Resort, for which they were grateful. I had not given up on my desire to see and experience what the Houghton Lake area has to offer; however, it would be nearly a year and a half before I could take advantage of my rain check that the Ohana Resort recently honored without question, which I truly appreciated. The resort rests right next to the lake and offers a quaint and rustic setting that Ginny and I much enjoyed.

Prior to going, I contacted Theresa Ekdom, administrative assistant for the Houghton Lake Area Tourism Bureau, which covers all of Roscommon County. She enlightened me on all sorts of places and people to look up (a key part of my profession I much enjoy).

When I mentioned I was interested in fishing on Houghton Lake, she told me to contact Lyman’s on the Lake Bait and Tackle Shop, which I did, and I arranged to have a fishing guide lined up.

We drove up to Houghton Lake during midweek, and despite the weekend before having offered spectacular sunny and balmy weather, that would all change literally overnight into some nasty “monsoon” type weather which entailed a strong, rain-filled wind out of the north. Just the same, it didn’t dampen my spirit any because I’ve learned to adapt and enjoy new experiences.

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