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Superior National Forest Whitefish Lake Rustic Campground

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Walleye fishing and canoe access draw campers to this small Forest Service site on Whitefish Lake, set within Superior National Forest near Isabella, Minnesota. The campground has four or five sites, each with a picnic table and fire ring, plus a pit toilet. No running water or hookups. Portage trails connect to neighboring lakes including Elbow Lake and Bone Lake, a trout lake, extending the fishing range considerably. Cell service is limited in the area. Sites fill fast, but dispersed camping is available along the road and on trails past the campground. The Superior National Forest Windy Lake Rustic Campground is a nearby alternative for campers who arrive to find this one full.

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Map & DirectionsSuperior National Forest Whitefish Lake Rustic Campground is located in Minnesota near Tofte

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Directions

From Duluth, follow MN 61 north to just past Schoeder. Turn left (north) onto Forest Road 343. Turn left (west) on FR 166. After one mile, turn right (north) on FR 346. After 5 miles, turn left (west) on FR 170. After 2 miles, turn right (north) on FR 348. Drive 4 miles north to the Whitefish Lake rustic campground and lake access.

Coordinates

47.71920445 N
91.04558928 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site
  • Boat-In
    Sites accessible by watercraft.

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Group
  • Tent Cabin

Features

For Campers

  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Reservable
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

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Reviewed Aug. 3, 2021

Quiet, peaceful campground on the lake

I have stayed at the Whitefish campground several times. The campground consists of 4-5 free spots next to the lake. The sites include a picnic table and fire ring, no running water, electricity, or sewer hook ups. There is a pit toilet located at the campground. This campground has a carry-in lake access for canoes and small boats, and the lake has good walleye fishing. From this lake you can access portage trails to neighboring lakes like Elbow Lake, which also has good fishing. There are also a few boat-in camp sites located on this lake and neighboring lakes. This campground often fills up quickly. When that happens, I have done dispersed camping in the area. Some of those spots include the gravel pit and a sand pit located along the road before you reach the campground, there’s also areas past the campground, the trail splits and if you stay to the right you should be able to find a spot between Frear Lake and Lost Lake. If you stay to the left the trail will take you to Bone Lake, which is a trout lake. You may be able to find a dispersed spot there. Once you get past this point the trail narrows. These trails are also used by ATVs, but it is fairly rare to see them in the area. While camping in this area you may also spot wildlife, I’ve seen moose, deer, and bald eagles. Also be aware there are wolves and bears in the area, although I’ve never seen them. Phone service in this area is pretty limited. If needed, your best bet would be a stop at the Trestle Inn bar/restaurant located a few miles down the road near the Crooked Lake Resort. The Trestle Inn is also a popular stop for burgers/pizza and a drink.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the elevation of Superior National Forest Whitefish Lake Rustic Campground?

Superior National Forest Whitefish Lake Rustic Campground is located at 1680 feet.

Are fires allowed at Superior National Forest Whitefish Lake Rustic Campground?

Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at Superior National Forest Whitefish Lake Rustic Campground, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.

Is there cell phone reception at Superior National Forest Whitefish Lake Rustic Campground?

According to campers on TheDyrt.com, there is no coverage for AT&T, no coverage for T-Mobile, and no coverage for Verizon.