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scat
07/31/2020 08:30PM
 
I fished that lake a couple times with a friend who is a local guide. 2 blocks from town and the fishing is good. Easy access. I have thought it is a hidden gem, so to speak. Not for the locals. Can’t comment on the campsites tho.
 
Guest Paddler
08/03/2020 08:38PM
 
Maybe you are referring to Shagawa Lake, not Burnside... Shagawa is very close to town. You should study the map & see which boat landing on Burntside will get you closest to these Superior Nat'l. Forest Backcountry sites. Watch the wind as this lake can get very rough, trust me, I have firsthand experience. The sites are beautiful! Enjoy!
 
MidwestFirecraft
07/31/2020 06:36PM
 
I have camped on Burntside. I believe there are six sites no permit or reservation needed. Set up same as Boundary Waters campsites with fire pit, latrine, and tent pads. Entry lake with motors allowed so campsites fill up quickly especially on weekends.
 
TomT
07/31/2020 06:23PM
 
I see this lake is just outside the BW but there are marked campsites on the Voyageur map. What is the policy for camping on these sites? I was thinking of spending my last night of the trip here. Has anyone camped on Burntside? Thanks.
 
egknuti
07/31/2020 06:38PM
 
No permit needed. First come, first serve.
 
scat
08/03/2020 09:16PM
 
I was referring to Shagawa Lake. Sorry about that. I got misconfused. By saying Shagawa is a hidden gem, it’s hidden in plain sight, 2 blocks from town. But you meant Burntside, so I’m no help there. Hope you have a fun trip.
 
jillpine
08/01/2020 10:38AM
 
Tom,


Island campsite N Arm - beautiful site
Birch Bay - nice fishing area


Here is a link to recent discussion:
Burntside discussion


Beth
 
jwartman59
08/01/2020 11:25AM
 
jillpine: "Banksiana: "Some of the camps are beautiful and surprisingly isolated. Sites have picnic tables. Many face less use than most BWCA sites. An absolutely gorgeous lake."
+1"

Maybe the prettiest lake In the state? The trails at dunord are a solid ten
 
Banksiana
08/01/2020 10:18AM
 
Some of the camps are beautiful and surprisingly isolated. Sites have picnic tables. Many face less use than most BWCA sites. An absolutely gorgeous lake.
 
jillpine
08/01/2020 10:49AM
 
Banksiana: "Some of the camps are beautiful and surprisingly isolated. Sites have picnic tables. Many face less use than most BWCA sites. An absolutely gorgeous lake."
+1
 
jillpine
08/01/2020 06:22PM
 
jwartman59: "jillpine: "Banksiana: "Some of the camps are beautiful and surprisingly isolated. Sites have picnic tables. Many face less use than most BWCA sites. An absolutely gorgeous lake."
+1"

Maybe the prettiest lake In the state? The trails at dunord are a solid ten"

Not a stretch.
 
TomT
08/02/2020 08:19AM
 
Ok, I'm getting excited about this lake now.... The question is - will I be able to navigate those islands? Just half kidding. Thanks for the tips Jillpine. I plan to be there on a Saturday morning so I'll have to get lucky to find a site.