Rating:
Good Tent Pads:
0
Max Tent Pads:
2
Visit Date:
6/2/2024
Small site. Landing is easy. You probably won't see many people since it is not on the main travel route (wouldn't see many people on the lake at all, but even fewer here). It faces east and is sheltered from the prevailing west wind. The biggest downside are the tent pads, and they almost make me rate it a 1-star. Both possible tent pads are rocky, slanted, and/or small. Hammocks might work in this site, though.
Rating:
Good Tent Pads:
1
Max Tent Pads:
2
Visit Date:
9/2/2020
Fairly unimpressive campsite. It was pretty cramped for four people. Neither of the tent pads are anything special, but were good enough for a night and drained well enough to keep us dry in a pretty heavy thunderstorm. The fire grate area is cramped and not very flat, and landing could be a little bit tricky if it is wet. Not a great campsite, but it did the job for us for a night as a last resort.
Rating:
Good Tent Pads:
1
Max Tent Pads:
2
Visit Date:
9/28/2019
Not a bad campsite fairly small and you have to walk up a hill to get to the latrine. I spent 1 night solo there in a hammock, it was not until the tearing down the next morning that I discovered a couple day old bear poop right by the canoe landing area.
Rating:
Good Tent Pads:
0
Max Tent Pads:
2
Visit Date:
9/23/2010
Landing is a little tricky, but not too bad. Firegrate is right near the water but not very roomy. There are a couple of unimpressive spots to set up tents. On a brighter note, there was a weird contorted looking cedar tree growing near the firegrate.
Rating:
Good Tent Pads:
1
Max Tent Pads:
1
Visit Date:
8/20/2014
Small site on a great lake. Sloped tent pad. Good access to lake but no real impressive view of lake. Pretty average.