Backwoods
Resort & RV Park
36745 County Road 238
(218) 246-2542
Deer River, MN 56636
14 full
hookup RV sites. Shower house, game room, beach, boat
launch, playground, dock space, & bait. Moose Lake is
known for muskie, walleye, northern pike, bass, perch,
& bluegill fishing. Sites are lake level with open &
wooded sites available. Daily, weekly & seasonal rates
available.
Bojou Lodge Resort & Campground is open
from beginning of fishing season in mid May through
the end of deer hunting season in mid November. We have
seven completely modern cabins and four full hook up
campsites and a shower house available for your stay
with us.
RV Park and campground facilities are
open May 1 - Mid October. We feature 22 new full hook-up
RV sites - some with 50 Amp electric. There are also
15 "primitive" sites with electric only. Our 40 acres
provide plenty of space for tent camping. We have seasonal
sites available. Contact us for specific information.
Quadna Mountain
Campground and RV Park 100 Quadna Road
Hill City, MN
Full and partial hook-ups, wilderness tent sites, showers
and laundry. Paved hiking and biking trails.
Phone: Toll Free (800) 442-6649
Clubhouse Campground, on the
west shore of Clubhouse Lake, offers 47 sites, a sandy swimming
beach, accessible fishing pier and day use area. Clubhouse
Lake is 90 feet deep, perfect fishing for northern pike, bass and
panfish. For those with a smaller boat or canoe, water access
to several lakes is possible. The Rice River canoe route starts
its journey to the Bigfork River from waters that flow into Clubhouse
Lake. Reservations can be made at the Clubhouse campground.
The Cut Foot Horse Camp
is surrounded by over 120 miles of Forest Roads and recreation trails.
Drive 3.2 miles past the Cut Foot Sioux Visitor Center along Highway
46, turn left on Forest Road 2171 and go three miles . A picket
line is provided for tying your horse and there are manure pits
located at the campsites.
Deer Lake Campground
is located 20 miles northwest of Deer River off Highway
46, four miles west on Eagle Nest Road (Forest Road 2198).
The campground, located on the west shore of Cut Foot Sioux Lake,
is split into two separate loops. North Deer Lake Campground
has 17 sites, while South Deer Lake has 31 campsites.
A boat ramp is centrally located between the loops and provides
lake access via Biauswah Creek. The 26-mile Cut Foot Sioux
National Recreation trail runs through the Deer Lake campgrounds
and is designated for horseback rising and mountain biking.
A designated swimming beach is located at North Deer campground.
Deer Lake Campground is on the reservation system.
East Seelye Bay Campground
is located 20 miles north of Deer River on Highway 46.
Turn west on Eagle Nest Road (Forest Road 2198) and follow the road
for 2 1/2 miles. East Seelye Bay has 13 campsites, a picnic
area, swimming beach, boat ramp and parking area. The Cut
Foot Sioux National Recreation Trail runs past the campground and
up along Seelye Point.
Mosomo Point Campground is located
19 miles north of Deer River on Highway 46. Turn west on Forest
Road 2190, just half mile past the Cut Foot Sioux Information Center.
Mosomo Point reaches out into the transition area between Little
Cut Foot Sioux and Big Cut Foot Sioux Lakes, and provides a protected
spot off the big lake for fishing boats. There are 23 sites
along Mosomo Point.
Noma Lake Campground is located
two miles northwest of Wirt, Minnesota on County Road 31. This campground
has 14 sites surrounded by a beautiful stand of paper birch.
Noma Lake offers good fishing for bass, northern pike, and panfish.
A boat ramp is located at the south end of Noma Lake. A fish
cleaning station and firewood are also available.
North Star Campground is located
four miles from Marcell or 25 miles from Grand Rapids. Thirty-eight
campsites are located within easy walking distance of the sandy
swimming beach. The lake has many sheltered bays and inlets
to provide quiet water for ideal fishing.
O-Ne-Gum-E Campground
is located 18 miles northwest of Deer River on Highway
46, centered in the Chippewa National Forest's premier fishing
area. With access to Little Cut Foot Sioux, Cut
Foot Sioux, and Winnibigoshish Lakes, O-Ne-Gum-E attracts a large
number of visitors each summer. There are 48 campsites available
with 11 sites located along the Little Cut Foot Sioux. O-Ne-Gum-E
sites are on the reservation system.
Tamarack Point Campground
is located 13 miles north of Deer River on Highway 46.
Turn west off 46 onto County Road 9. Travel six miles south
along County 9 before turning west onto Forest Road 2163.
The campground is approximately five miles northwest on Forest Road
2163. There are 32 sites available at the campground, with
boat access and docking provided.
Webster Lake Campground
is located seven miles south of Blackduck, Minnesota on
County Road 39. Follow Forest Road 2207 east for one mile,
then drive two miles south on Forest Road 2236. The campground
provides access to Webster Lake, a picnic area and a large trail
system.
West Seelye Bay Campground
is located 20 miles north of Deer River on Highway 46,
and three miles west on Eagle Nest Road (Forest Road 2198).
This campground provides 22 campsites and access to the boat ramp
near the East Seelye Bay picnic area. The campground is located
on Cut Foot Sioux Lake which is well know for its excellent walleye
and northern pike fishing.
Williams Narrow Campground
is located 15 miles north of Deer River on Highway 46,
then miles west on William Narrows-Bowens Road (County Road 148).
This campground, on Cut Foot Sioux Lake, has 17 campsites as well
as a boat landing and swimming beach located between the upper and
lower loops. Hikers can access the Simpson Creek trailhead
by boating across the narrows, while bird watchers have an excellent
chance of seeing bald eagles soaring overhead.
Winnie Campground
is located 18 miles form Cass Lake, Minnesota. Take Highway
2 six miles east. Turn north on County Road 10 and drive two
miles to Forest Road 2171. Drive six miles northeast on Forest
Road 2171 to Forest Road 2168, then four miles south to the campground.
Winnie provides 35 campsites surrounded by red and white pine and
a boat ramp.
10 drive-in sites, vault toilet, well, walking
paths, swimming and fishing.
Good panfish lake, great for kids.
Contact Information:
P.O. Box 157, Deer River MN 56636
Phone: 218-246-8343
Directions:
From Deer River take St. Hwy. 6 North 4 miles
to County Road 19; turn right (East) 3 miles; turn left (North)
on County Road 48, 1.5 mi.; turn right (East) on County Road 160
and follow signs about 2.5 mile.
Directions:
From Bigfork take Scenic Hwy. (Co.Rd. 7) S.E. 10 mi. to Co.Rd.
340; turn left (E) about 7 mi. to Co.Rd. 52; turn left (N.E.)
and follow signs 2 mi.
Owen Lake Campground and DUA
19 drive-in camping sites and
1 walk-in site. Vault toilets, well, walking paths. Picnic sites,
swimming, panfish and northern in lake.
Directions:
From Bigfork take Scenic Hwy. (Co.Rd. 7) S.E. 10 mi. to Co.Rd.
340; turn left (E) about 7 mi. to Co.Rd. 52; tukrn left (N.E.)
and follow signs 2 mi.
Thistledew Lake Campground and DUA
21 drive-in camping sites, vault
toilets, well, walking paths. Swimming, dock, and fishing.
Walleye and crappies plentiful.
Contact Information:
1208 E Howard St Hibbing 55746
Phone: 218-262-6760
Directions:
From Togo take Hwy 1 W. 4.5 mi.; turn left (S) .5 mi.; turn
left (E) 1.25 mi.
Togo Horse Campground
13 horse camping sites, well,
vault toilets.
Contact Information:
1208 E. Howard St., Hibbing MN 55726
Phone: 218-262-6760
Directions:
From Togo take Hwy 1 (W) 4.5 mi.; turn left (S) .5 mi.; turn
left (E) .5 mi.
Sites are located in two campground...Chase Point
and Lodge campgrounds. Chase Point campground is on a hill above
the lake. Lake can be accessed by steps that lead to a boardwalk.
Non-electric sites in this campground have a reasonable amount of
screening between sites. The electric sites are more open. The Lodge
campground sites are predominantly open with moderate amounts of
screening at some sites. Chase Point campground is closest to park
office. Lodge campground is closer to the beach and fishing pier.
About 20 campsites are kept open for winter camping in the Chase
Point campground. These are electric sites.
This secluded north woods park is the perfect
place to unwind. Quiet and peaceful, the trail system leads hikers
through the virgin pine forest that includes a white pine more than
300 years old. Canoeists and anglers enjoy the gentle waters of
the Mississippi River. A boat access, picnic area, canoe and drive-in
campsites are available to visitors.