Trade River Equestrian Camp — Governor Knowles State Forest
Kim
Reviewed Sep. 14, 2020

Backpack site not good

I am torn on this. One side of me that likes seclusion, hiking out in nature and not seeing anyone else for miles, really loves this place. But the other half of me that dislikes poorly maintained trail, muddy and buggy sites, no facilities whatsoever and feeling isolated and concerned about injuries really can't review these sites highly.

We parked in the lot located near the Fish Lake Wildlife Area off Shogren Road. There are three remote backpacking sites from 3/4 mile to 1 1/2 miles from the parking area. No potable water or vaults anywhere in site.

Benson Brook is right near the St Croix by a small bridge crossing and literally steps off the hiking trail. I questioned whether it was a legit camping site or not. Randall Creek is on a small low lying spit right by the little creek. You might be able to get enough to filter but don't count on it in later summer months.

Ticks were extremely heavy in the spring. Between the mud and ticks, I would never recommend camping in spring. The hike in was not easy. Downed trees over uphill sections, large sections of mud and some overgrown brushy spots.

We did not see a single soul out there but us. Now I know why. If you love seclusion and don't mind zero amenities, bugs, mud and brush, go for it! It is a survivalist's dream.

  • Review photo of Trade River Equestrian Camp — Governor Knowles State Forest by Kim , September 14, 2020
  • Review photo of Trade River Equestrian Camp — Governor Knowles State Forest by Kim , September 14, 2020
  • Review photo of Trade River Equestrian Camp — Governor Knowles State Forest by Kim , September 14, 2020
  • Review photo of Trade River Equestrian Camp — Governor Knowles State Forest by Kim , September 14, 2020
  • Review photo of Trade River Equestrian Camp — Governor Knowles State Forest by Kim , September 14, 2020