Drive down the avenue of the pines to a fisherman’s dream as well as a quie
After a few days at state parks my dog and I needed so time with less distractions. We drove over to the Chippewa National Forest and found a few campgrounds close together. We picked this one and found wooded sites adjoining a serene lake.
Campground review:
Registration is self-service but there is also a camp host. We drove around the two loops and found many reserved. This is a popular place for those with boats looking to catch some fish. There were still plenty open so we picked one that was nestled among the trees and brush. After parking, I was surprised at how much room was still here. Some of the other sites are smaller but our was plenty big. The vault toilets are clean and the area was well kept. Most sites have electric hookups. A few tent only sites were non-electric. There was a very short walk up from your car at these sites.
We walked around the quiet campground and found a park right by the lake. It opens onto the small dock where several boats awaited fishing excursions.
Intermittent cars can be heard along the main road but it’s not that busy. The plentiful birds sing away the motors.
This was a nice stopover for the night.