I reside approximately five miles from this campground and frequently visit. I've camped there back when it was merely dirt campsites. I'm providing some updated photos for future campers, 13 sites first come first serve. There's a large area at the road's end for turning around, though the approach to the gated campsites is somewhat rough; thus, campers with higher clearance are advised. If space permits, you can also park your camper in the main lot by the river's edge for the same fee. This area is fully paved and equipped with picnic tables and vault toilets, but it may get crowded with day users. Once you head towards the improved campsites, you're essentially committed to entering, but turning around is possible. Additionally, there's an excellent hiking trail leading to Halverson Lake not far in, forming a 3.9-mile loop. For a more extensive hike, follow the river trail to discover old stone mini huts—some are intact enough to enter, while others are just rubble, yet they're all intriguing to explore. It's believed they once served as shelters for trappers.
This is a very clean campground. The Vault is super clean and very nice! Not to far off the road, but some traffic. We camped in spot # 5 next to the river. Super level site, I think is the best site. We have a 26ft. trailer and the road circles to #5 was pretty tight but manageable, although there are a couple sites for bigger rigs. Plenty of room to setup your camp chairs etc. New tables, fire ring and a BBQ stand all in great shape. Sights are far enough apart, your not right next to the next site. Shaded from the sun most the day. New road mix gravel coving your camping spot. A few miles back to Featherville if you need anything. Plenty of hiking areas. Just all around great spot!