This BWCA campsite is the first site north of the mouth of the Isabella River along the eastern shoreline of Bald Eagle Lake. It's back in the bay.
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The location of this campsite is marked by a series of large boulders just offshore, each separated by a patch of open water. There is also a good-sized pine near the fire grate that is easily visible from the lake. The campsite has four tent pads. One of the pads is quite large and very flat. The other three tent pads are smaller and of lesser quality. The latrine is up the hill along a somewhat rooty trail. The canoe landing has a little muck, but not too shabby overall.
Solid landing composed of a mud-sand mix. You won't sink in too far.
The kitchen.
Another fire grate view. Note the large pine in the background.
A useable tent pad. The tent pad visible in the background is the best one at this site.
You could fit several tents on this five star tent pad.
Another tent pad.
Small tent pad for the introvert in the group.
Number 10 is up a steep hill that is embedded with lots of roots and some rocks.
This campsite fronts a shallow bay. Here you are looking south in the direction of the mouth of the Isabella River.
This line of boulders makes it easy to locate this campsite along the shoreline.