Trail's End Campground
Reviewed Oct. 11, 2020

Bears! Site 17

Drive in site with a designated parking spot. Same parking area and walk in trail as site 15 and 16. Last site of three on the small path. Very unique and very large. You can hear your neighbors but there is more coverage between them than the rest. There are a few steep built in steps to get up to this site, but the main area is very flat. Cliff front might not be small kid friendly, but there is a path down to the water. Stunning view. There is good tree coverage to put a tarp up, but also to see the stars. It can get windy, so bring the good tent stakes. The site has plenty of rocks to pound them in place. There is more than one space to put a tent.

We had a bear visit us about 8:30 after we had put the fire out in a very windy night. He has walked up from the water using the area between site 17 and 16. These three sites are near a dumpster, you can hear the lid close occasionally and I assume this was the bears motivation. Keep you food, trash, and grey water taken care of. You will have visitors.

. Drinking water is next to the bathrooms, which is about 300 feet away. This site has a waterfront view of one of the Saganaga Lake coves. You can walk your way down to the water. Might not be little kid friendly, but the water and view are beautiful. This site has a ground inset fire pit with grate and picnic table, but no bear box. You will need a bear bag or put your food in your vehicle. There are bears.

  • Review photo of Trail's End Campground by Jennifer H., October 11, 2020
  • Review photo of Trail's End Campground by Jennifer H., October 11, 2020
  • Review photo of Trail's End Campground by Jennifer H., October 11, 2020
  • Review photo of Trail's End Campground by Jennifer H., October 11, 2020
  • Review photo of Trail's End Campground by Jennifer H., October 11, 2020
  • Review photo of Trail's End Campground by Jennifer H., October 11, 2020
  • Review photo of Trail's End Campground by Jennifer H., October 11, 2020
  • Review photo of Trail's End Campground by Jennifer H., October 11, 2020
  • Morning coffee view.
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