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Chequamegon-Nicolet N.F.- Recreation - Camping - Campground Details
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Lost Lake Campground
Number of sites: 27 
Group sites: No
Picnic area: Yes
Boat access: Yes
Swim area: Yes
Hiking trail: Yes
Fee: $12 
Open/Close: 5/2 - 10/16

Do you enjoy leisurely walks? Here you will find many opportunities for scenic strolls amid the aspen and sugar maple. A one-mile interpretive trail through a stand of 150-year-old hemlock and pine is adjacent to the campground. Trails also connect to the Chipmunk Rapids Trail and Lauterman National Recreation Trail system. The 86-acre lake is stocked with brown and rainbow trout, and smallmouth bass. No motors are permitted on Lost Lake. A boat access area, small picnic area, and a swimming beach are available.

Site size information for tents, pickup campers, pop-up tent trailers, and Recreational Vehicles (RVs)
Back in 30: Sites 9, 18
Back in 35: Sites 2, 6, 17, 19, 25
Back in 40: Sites 1, 3-5, 7, 8, 10-16, 20-24, 26, 27

 

Directions: Travel 20 miles west of Florence via State Highway 70 and Forest Roads 2450 and 2156. Lost Lake is one hour east of Eagle River via State Highway 70 or one hour west of Iron Mountain, Michigan via U.S. Highway 2 and State Highway 70.


 


Page last updated May. 7, 2007

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