This BWCA campsite is just a few minutes paddle south of the Gull Lake portage on the eastern side of Bald Eagle Lake.
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The landing at this site is a jumble of small boulders. Not a great place to park the boat, but there are far worse in the BWCA. The kitchen is tucked back in a grove of cedar trees. Three or four tent pads at this campsite, but at least three of them are small in size. This campsite may be better suited for hammock users. Good trail back to the latrine.
Lots of rocks. The water isn't deep though, so landing here is still quite easy.
The kitchen is surrounded by cedar trees.
Another look at the fire grate in the direction of the lake.
There are maybe four modest tent pads at this site. None seemed extraordinary, but they all seemed usable.
Tent pad.
It's not as rough as it may look. Lots of little sticks. Just sweep them away.