Deer Lake Campground is headquartered in Itasca County. You can find Deer Lake Campground at directions 1037 Division St, Deer River, MN 56636, United States. If you would like more information, please visit their website at https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/chippewa/recarea/?recid=26734 . Before going there, you can refer to the information about Deer Lake Campground that we provide you, there are many comments and reviews of people for your reference. Up to "1717" related places around Deer Lake Campground recommended to you by Gotolike.
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Deer Lake Campground is located at 1037 Division St, Deer River, MN 56636, United States
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Deer Lake Campground Deer Lake Campground has 4.6 rating
John Hines
Shared publicly - November, 8
One of my favorite places to camp in the fall. Good fish quiet and peaceful
Cameron Braund
Shared publicly - August, 2
Campground was fantastic! 5 Stars for the campground. The one thing that needs to be improved is the boat landing. There is no dock and it was to steep for my boat to be put in. I ended up having to drive down the road and put in at East Seevyle Campground.
Matthew Vopat (Vopezy)
Shared publicly - July, 29
Wonderful. Quiet place at night to just listen to the waves at north. Sky full of stars. I can't wait to return. Do wish there was more separation between sites though.
Pam A
Shared publicly - August, 5
Quiet campground. Beautiful rustic sites (maybe 33 sites?) with access to the lake and lots of trail systems. No electric and rustic bathrooms. Reservation website said everything was booked on Friday evening but when we arrived the host suggested lots of open sites so that was a nice surprise. We saw the Seeyle Campground was posted as closed off except for overflow camping if other campgrounds were filled. There are lots of other campgrounds nearby. Winnie Trading Post does have propane.
Rachel Costello
Shared publicly - August, 6
This a rustic campground, which is very typical for a national forest. The few problems I had with it was that the underbrush view from the campground to lake view was too much. Go here if you like privacy. Also this campground is full of poison ivy, absolutely everywhere. However, for campgrounds, or wasn't very full at all and the beach to the north was absolutely amazing.
Josh Knudtson
Shared publicly - August, 6
Stayed last weekend in July. Nice spacious campsites. We camped as a family with 4 adjacent sites that fit 35' RV's just fine. Campground and beach were nice and quiet. Very secluded location with easy access to waterfront. We were a few hundred feet from one of the pit toilets and every once in a while we would get a foul whiff. Also the biting flies were pretty bad while we were there. The mosquitoes were not too bad if you used bug spray, but it didn't seem to bother the flies!
Tori Sharpe
Shared publicly - August, 6
Beautiful lake, but upon walking into the water, we were informed by another family camping about having swimmers itch from swimming the day before. We were informed it comes from snails that live in the water, so there's not really much you can do besides not swim.
Christy Coyer
Shared publicly - August, 6
Best vacationing spot for camping, fishing, swimming and hiking! We love it
Jonathan Shannon
Shared publicly - August, 6
Remote and rustic. Great sites for tents or trailers. Really like the spot! Highly recommend for people who like quiet camping. Not much for kids but there are plenty of woods to explore!
Jean Wood
Shared publicly - August, 5
Love to camp here. The fishing is good. The scenery is beautiful. Lots of trails to walk.