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Guidebooks: Activities: Boating, swimming, hiking.
Campground description: Camp here and you'll be at the headwaters of the Wisconsin River! You'll also be on a lake that has been "home" to Chippewa (Ojibwa) Indians for centuries. This 2,853-acre lake is the largest lake in the Nicolet and is shared with the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Hence, "border lake: fishing regulations apply". The lake is know for its musky, walley, bass, and northern. It also has several boat accesses and plenty of rustic resorts for your dining pleasure.
Fee: $10
Campground services: Open/Close: 5/1 - 10/20
Campsites: 31
Posted 12/13/2005 by
Chequamegon National Forest
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