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Massissinewa Lake Vacation Rentals

Feel the cool breeze and swim or boat with your family at Massissinewa Lake near the Grissom Air Museum.

A 3,200-Acre Reservoir in the Heart of North-Central Indiana

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Why Rent On Massissinewa Lake

Mississinewa Lake is one of Indiana’s largest reservoirs at 3,210 acres, set within expansive forests, prairies, and farmland in the northern part of the state. Part of the Upper Wabash flood-control system, the lake offers four launch ramps, a marina, excellent fishing, and a campground with over 400 sites. A vacation rental near Mississinewa gives your family a well-supported, comfortable base for one of Indiana’s most complete outdoor destinations.

Family Cabins and Lakehouses with Real Amenities

Vacation rentals near Mississinewa Lake include family cabins and comfortable lakehouses with multiple bedrooms, full kitchens, and outdoor spaces suited for groups of all sizes. The lake’s recreation area offers seasonal camping options for those who want to extend their stay. Pet-friendly rentals are available, and the surrounding natural landscape gives kids and dogs alike genuine room to explore.

Fishing, Waterskiing, Swimming, and Disc Golf

Mississinewa is an all-sports lake with excellent fishing for bass, crappie, and catfish. The designated beach area is open for swimming throughout the warm season. Waterskiing and boating are popular on the open water, and a disc golf course, basketball courts, horseshoes, and volleyball rounds out the on-land activity options for families who want variety between time on the water.

The Grissom Air Museum and Frances Slocum History

The Grissom Air Museum near Bunker Hill is a genuinely impressive aviation history destination that families with any interest in flight should not miss. The Frances Slocum Cemetery and State Recreation Area add cultural and historical depth to the surrounding area. The Honeywell Center in Wabash, about 30 minutes away, brings live performances and cultural programming to the region throughout the year.

A Lake That Earns Long Stays

Mississinewa Lake is a destination that rewards families who give it more than a weekend. The scale of the lake, the quality of the fishing, the beach, the sports facilities, and the nearby cultural attractions add up to a week-long trip with no empty days. A vacation rental here gives your family the space and amenities to make every one of those days count.

Best time to go
Visit Mississinewa Lake in late summer, particularly August, when warm, golden rays caress the shimmering waters. Experience vibrant sunsets, exceptional fishing, and lively water sports without the summer crowds, all while enveloped in the serene embrace of nature.
Water Quality
Massissinewa Lake's water exhibits a deep blue hue, indicative of its eutrophic state, with a Secchi disk reading of 4.3 meters, reflecting moderate clarity.
Surface area (mi)
7.92
Max depth (ft)
137.01
Elevation (ft)
791.99
Shoreline length (mi)
59.03

Popular activities

  • Swimming
  • Fishing
  • Boating
  • Hiking
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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to dive into what Massissinewa Lake has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Yes, the swimming area at Mississinewa Lake is open from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. It operates from sunrise to sunset during these dates.【1】【3】【5】

  • Mississinewa Lake is a popular destination because it offers excellent fishing, hunting, and boating opportunities. The lake has four launch ramps, a marina, and two fishing piers, along with a large campground and various recreational activities like hiking trails, swimming, and waterskiing. The surrounding forests, prairies, and farmland also attract hikers, bird watchers, and bicyclists.

  • For common fish species in Mississinewa Lake, Indiana, the daily bag limits and minimum size requirements are as follows: Black Bass (largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass) have a daily bag limit of 5, with a minimum size of 14 inches. Bluegill have no minimum size and an unlimited daily bag limit. White Bass and Hybrid Striped Bass have a daily bag limit of 12, with no more than two fish exceeding 17 inches.

  • There are no lifeguards on the beaches at Mississinewa Lake. Swimmers are advised to swim at their own risk from dawn to dusk. The beach operates without lifeguard supervision.

  • Towns near Mississinewa Lake that offer amenities for visitors include Roann, Somerset, and Wabash. Roann is known for its historic buildings and outdoor activities like fishing and hiking. Wabash has a vibrant downtown, cultural amenities like the Honeywell Center, and preserved architecture. Somerset offers a family-friendly environment with charming homes and a tranquil lifestyle.