Established Camping
Lake Jeanette Campground & Backcountry Sites
Lake Jeanette Campground, near Cook, Minnesota, is a serene spot tucked away in the Superior National Forest, perfect for those who appreciate nature in its raw form. With a handful of sites nestled among mature trees, this campground offers a peaceful escape where you can truly unwind.
The campground features sites that provide a good amount of privacy, allowing you to enjoy your surroundings without feeling cramped. Many campers have raved about the stunning views of Jeanette Lake right from their tents, with some sites even offering elevated perspectives that make for a picturesque morning wake-up. One visitor noted, “We had views of the lake from bed. So beautiful!”
While the amenities are basic—think vault toilets and solar-powered water—visitors appreciate the simplicity and charm of the area. Campfires are allowed, and there’s nothing quite like gathering around the fire ring under a starry sky after a day of exploring. The campground is also pet-friendly, so you can bring your furry friends along for the adventure.
For those looking to get out on the water, several sites have easy access to the lake, making it a great spot for kayaking or canoeing. The peaceful ambiance is often punctuated by the sounds of loons and ducks, adding to the natural experience. If you’re seeking a quiet retreat with beautiful scenery, Lake Jeanette Campground is definitely worth considering.
Description
National Forest
Superior National Forest
Overview
Jeanette Lake Campground is a small, single-loop campground on a peninsula reaching out onto the glacier-carved Lake Jeanette in Superior National Forest. Originally built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s, this sweet, picturesque campground is well worth the drive. The facility provides sites that are usually accessible to RVs and tent trailers along with tent-only and hike-in sites. Superior National Forest, located in northeastern Minnesota's arrowhead region, is comprised of three million acres. The forest spans 150 miles along the United States-Canada border. Visitors can find recreation opportunities year-round, including travel in the famous Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
Recreation
The winding shoreline and islands make the 638-acre Lake Jeanette a great place to explore in a canoe or kayak. Fishing opportunities include walleye, northern pike and perch. The campground provides access to the Astrid Lake Hiking Trail for those who want to stretch their legs. The surrounding national forest offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities, including hiking in secluded woodlands and canoeing in pristine lakes and rivers. View recreation guides and maps of hiking trails and canoe routes in the national forest.
Facilities
The winding shoreline and islands make the 638-acre Lake Jeanette a great place to explore in a canoe or kayak. Fishing opportunities include walleye, northern pike and perch. The campground provides access to the Astrid Lake Hiking Trail for those who want to stretch their legs. The surrounding national forest offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities, including hiking in secluded woodlands and canoeing in pristine lakes and rivers. View recreation guides and maps of hiking trails and canoe routes in the national forest.
Natural Features
Lake Jeanette is not the largest or most isolated lake in the national forest, but it feels like it is both. Created long ago by a massive glacier, this lake is considered by many to be a special location. The campground is wooded with a pleasant mix of hardwoods, pine and spruce providing shade for most sites. The understory of fern, wildflowers and grass is kept under control by mowing, giving the campground a manicured appearance. Glacial "erratics" (massive boulders) left behind by the receding glacier give the campground character and a place for moss to grow.
Nearby Attractions
Possible day trips from the campground include Voyageurs National Park, Crane Lake and Vermillion Falls. Numerous outdoor recreation opportunities lie within Superior National Forest's 77 lake accesses, 13 fishing piers, 10 swimming beaches and 22 picnic areas. The forest is also home to three scenic byways and the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Additional sites of interest
Location
Lake Jeanette Campground & Backcountry Sites is located in Minnesota
Directions
From Orr, Minnesota, take St. Louis County Road 23 for 16 miles to Buyck. At Buyck, County Road 23 turns into County Road 24. Continue on County Road 24 for 8 miles to the Echo Trail. Turn right onto the Echo Trail and continue 12 miles to Jeannette Lake Campground.
Address
LACROIX RANGER DISTRICT
JEANETTE LAKE CAMPGROUND
320 N. HIGHWAY 53,
Cook,, MN 55723
Coordinates
48.1322222 N
92.2958333 W
Access
- Drive-InPark next to your site
- Hike-InBackcountry sites.
- Boat-InSites accessible by watercraft.
Stay Connected
- WiFiGood
- VerizonAvailable
- AT&TUnknown
- T-MobilePoor
Site Types
- Tent Sites
- RV Sites
- Standard (Tent/RV)
Features
For Campers
- Phone Service
- Reservable
- Drinking Water
- Toilets
- Pets
- Fires
For Vehicles
- Water Hookups