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Campsite last visited on: July 11, 2023
This BWCA campsite is the northernmost and the middle of the three campsites on Little Bass Lake. As of 2023, this campsite may be closed. Could not locate the latrine.
Smooth landing at this campsite.
Tall grass growing around the fire pit. It's obvious that this campsite seldom sees visitors.
Another view of the campsite. Looking to the southwest. For reference, BWCA Campsite 1901 is behind that pine tree on the far shoreline.
As of 2023, this campsite is probably closed. There doesn't appear to be a latrine here, although it may be hidden in the brush and was just missed. There is one tent pad back in the woods. This campsite may still be worth a visit, as it appears to have been the location of an old logging camp. There a number of relics from the logging era to be found back in the woods, including the fenders from a truck, what appears to be a fuel tank (which may have been mounted on the truck) and several other artifacts. Also, there is a road that heads north from the back of the campsite and after about a quarter mile intersects the western end of North Grassy Road. Just west of that intersection, another trail heads north towards Holy Lake.
The campsites only tent pad.
Probably a fuel tank. Likely was mounted on a truck. The fenders from a truck are nearby.
Peering west down the shoreline.
View to the southwest toward the mouth of the northeast bay of the lake, in which this campsite is situated. BWCA Campsite 1901 is located on the point just left of center.