Waboose Lake - Paul Bunyan SF
Amy G.The Dyrt ADMIN User
Reviewed Aug. 22, 2017

Ranger Review of Waboose Lake Camp - Pretty view near the NCT

This super hidden little gem is fairly new in the last several years. While it's not the fanciest campsite, it's lovely for a quick overnight. It's on a loop around Waboose Lake in Nevis MN, but it's actually a spur off of the North Country Trail. If you care to use it while hiking on the NCT, it's not far off the main NCT trail. Or, if you just want a short overnight experience, there is a parking lot next to the lake. Head out on the white-blazed trail to the LEFT of the parking area and this will get you to the camp the quickest. You can still get there from the right (since the Waboose Trail is a loop), but it will take a little longer to get there. If you head to the right, it's down by the boat landing on the other side of the parking lot.

The campsite is on a little spur off the main trail. Maybe a hundred yards. The trail is well marked if you watch for the camp sign. There is a lovely little bench (as is typical in this area of campsites on the NCT) with an attached table that sits next to the first fire grate. Then, a bit further up the trail, there is the main fire ring, bench and tent pad. Not even 30 feet down a short slope is super easy access to the water. The tent pad isn't huge, but could easily accommodate a 2 or 3 person tent. Maybe larger if you wanted to try. And there are some great hammock trees too!

Just down a short trail to the right (before you get to the actual campsite and bench) is a sign that shows you where the pit toilet is. This one is a bit more modest, with a 2 sided fence to shelter you from the trail and anyone passing by.

As for the trail, since Waboose Lake Loop and the NCT cross over each other, you want to follow the WHITE blazes to stay on the Waboose Loop. Occasionally you will see blue and white blazes on the same tree. That's because the NCT is marked in blue, and again, the two trails join together for a bit before the NCT heads in another direction again. Just keep your eyes open.

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  • Review photo of Waboose Lake - Paul Bunyan SF by Amy G., August 22, 2017
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  • Review photo of Waboose Lake - Paul Bunyan SF by Amy G., August 22, 2017
  • Review photo of Waboose Lake - Paul Bunyan SF by Amy G., August 22, 2017
  • Review photo of Waboose Lake - Paul Bunyan SF by Amy G., August 22, 2017
  • Review photo of Waboose Lake - Paul Bunyan SF by Amy G., August 22, 2017