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This campsite mostly only sees visitors when they are in a pinch and need a place to stop. There is one solid tent pad and one or two other marginal pads. The latrine is up a long, steady slope. Expect to see some paddlers coming and going to the Pine Lake portage, which is nearby. Johnson Falls is also close and worth a visit. The trail to Johnson Falls is accessible directly from the portage to Pine Lake so you don't need to haul your canoe over.
Canoe landing is a tiny sand beach.
Likely the least used campsite on this lake, so it is carpeted with weeds and grass.
Minimal space around the fire pit. Good views of the lake from here.
West view from the campsite.
The finest tent pad this campsite has to offer. It ain't half bad.
Overgrown tent pad.
The outhouse (without the house).
The view from the back of the campsite looking toward Canoe Lake.