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It is possible that this campsite replaces Campsite 1895, which was directly across the lake. Currently (as of 2023), do not have a number for this site. The campsite is probably best suited for hikers, but there is a canoe landing too. It's a bit of a climb up to the actual campsite from both the lake and the Angleworm Trail. There seems to be two tent pads. The latrine is up the hill a ways and well situated for privacy. The fire pit has limited views of the lake. The whole campsite is rather open, not a lot of underbrush, so it is easy to move around. This campsite is better than any of those in the southwest corner of Angleworm Lake (further south down the trail/lake).
Marker along the Angleworm Trail. The campsite is up a steep grade to the right.
If you are coming to this campsite with a canoe, this is the landing. It is actually slightly down the trail to the north from the campsite. You may wish to leave the canoe here, as it is a fairly steep slope up to the campsite. If you need water, this is the easiest place to get it while staying at this campsite.
View of the fire pit as you come up the hill from the trail/lake.
Tent pad. Perhaps slightly sloped.
The other tent pad. May have to strategically set the tent around the rocks.
You'll find the 'can' up the hill.
View from the kitchen looking in the direction of the lake.