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The campsite has a good canoe landing on a flat rock. Adequate shoreline access. There seems to be only one less than magnificent tent pad (lots of roots and rocks embedded in it). The seating area around the fire grate is well positioned. The kitchen itself is a bit of a wreck at time of last visit, but all the big boulders could be rearranged into a decent setup. Campsite will only support a small group or solo paddlers.
This sloped rock outcropping serves as the canoe landing.
Kitchen is in need of some remodeling. However, it is well placed near a grove of trees that provide shade and a wind block. Good lake access.
An additional view of the kitchen facing the direction of the lake.
Only found a single tent pad at this campsite and it's a tad rough. Lots of roots and stones.
The thunderbox in the U.S. Forest Service's favorite color.
The small island lies to the southwest of the campsite.