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mr.barley
05/26/2018 09:14PM
 
inspector13: "
There is also an interactive map buried on that website.



If I were him I would drive a route with the highest concentration of campsites. For instance, Hogback, Harriet, Wilson, Whitefish, Fourmile, and Toohey are all within 15 miles. A bonus is that the Trestle Inn is near them all too.



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I stayed at Toohey a couple years ago. Nice place to camp. It sounds like he'd be looking for something after dark. Forest service roads can be tougher to get around in the dark.

 
Bannock
05/27/2018 09:01AM
 
WHendrix: "I was told by someone at Sawbill that there would never be a problem getting a site there before July. And of course he could always reserve one just to be sure."
They also have overflow sites if the campground fills up. As mentioned, Crescent is nearby. It is a nice campground on a nice lake.


Though I dearly love Baker Lake, I would avoid it on the weekend. The free sites and lack of supervision can attract partiers.
 
inspector13
05/25/2018 09:43AM
 

There is also an interactive map buried on that website.


If I were him I would drive a route with the highest concentration of campsites. For instance, Hogback, Harriet, Wilson, Whitefish, Fourmile, and Toohey are all within 15 miles. A bonus is that the Trestle Inn is near them all too.



 
WHendrix
05/25/2018 10:11AM
 
I was told by someone at Sawbill that there would never be a problem getting a site there before July. And of course he could always reserve one just to be sure.
 
butthead
05/25/2018 09:03AM
 
Pete, along the same source thaliko posted just deeper is this link to printable recreation guides and maps for the Superior National Forest, Printable Recreation Opportunity Guides


butthead
 
pswith5
05/24/2018 07:03PM
 
Ok, my youngest son isn't a planner. Flies by the seat of his pants. Came to me Thursday evening looking for advice on camping "near" the BWCA. Might even daytrip in. I talked about Baker, Flour, Sawmill, Crescent. He just said between Ely and Grand Marais. My question is: if he is driving up late Saturday, where is he more likely to find a site at a very late hour? Primitive is ok.

Thanks. Pete
 
Northwoodsman
05/24/2018 08:08PM
 
Sawbill is fairly large, should be possible. Two Island Lake, closer to Grand Marais, off The Grade is a beautiful lake also. Not real well known.
 
thaliko
05/24/2018 08:19PM
 
superior national forest The map is a good place to start to find free primitive and back-country sites.