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Two Island Lake Campground
United StatesMinnesotaWest CookTwo Island Lake Campground

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Two Island Lake Campground

Ball Club Rd, Grand Marais, MN 55604
4.0(46)

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AndyAndy
Pretty nice for rustic camping. No water or power hook ups, so bring a generator if need be. Get there early so you can get one of the good spots, there are three loops and each loop has about 2-4 good, big sites close/next to the water. Boat launch and dock good for smaller boats. There are a few vault toilets and drinking water spigots scattered around each loop. The lake is pretty nice, although a little weird. Random spots of shallow water all over, but an overall nice clean lake. Lots of fish once you find them. We went there with two families of nine each and we all had a good time, the best part is no service so you’re forced to disconnect while you are there. Also, the pay method is a little goofy, right when you pull in there is a spot with envelopes that you write you info on. Still not sure if you are supposed to put them somewhere near the entrance, or bring them with you. Some campers had theirs attached to the site number sign but seems a little sketchy with people running around. Would definitely stay again!
Karen BKaren B
This is a wonderful small campground. It has 3 loops of campsites with 11-13 sites each loop. Each site has enough trees and foliage that you don't see your neighbors next to you. It really muffles sound as well. It seemed like most sites were large enough to have both a camper trailer and a truck with room to spare. Some sites had room for several tents. Each appeared to have a picnic table and a fire pit with grill. It has a rather large boat ramp and a short dock. We saw that many sites, campers were able to pull their watercraft right up to their campsites. We thought this was more a fishing campground rather than a family one as we didn't see or hear a lot of children. We also didn't feel like we were being eaten alive by bugs, so they must fog the area with bug spray.
Michael “Wolfy” HowesMichael “Wolfy” Howes
This campground is about 25-30 minutes from Grand Marais in the Superior National Forest. We pulled in late in the evening and found a site on a Friday night - it was quite packed. There are 3 different campgrounds and there are a good amount of sites. Our site was very spacious and not too close to others for a campground. Very well kept, clean spaces, a place for garbage, very clean restrooms (vault toilets). Each spot has a nice fire ring and a picnic table with 2 tent spaces and parking. The lake is very nice and a great place for an evening stroll. The road coming in is mostly unpaved but I think any car could easily get in and out as it is graded. Highly recommend camping here if you want to avoid the loud/busy state parks and be out a tad.
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Pretty nice for rustic camping. No water or power hook ups, so bring a generator if need be. Get there early so you can get one of the good spots, there are three loops and each loop has about 2-4 good, big sites close/next to the water. Boat launch and dock good for smaller boats. There are a few vault toilets and drinking water spigots scattered around each loop. The lake is pretty nice, although a little weird. Random spots of shallow water all over, but an overall nice clean lake. Lots of fish once you find them. We went there with two families of nine each and we all had a good time, the best part is no service so you’re forced to disconnect while you are there. Also, the pay method is a little goofy, right when you pull in there is a spot with envelopes that you write you info on. Still not sure if you are supposed to put them somewhere near the entrance, or bring them with you. Some campers had theirs attached to the site number sign but seems a little sketchy with people running around. Would definitely stay again!
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This is a wonderful small campground. It has 3 loops of campsites with 11-13 sites each loop. Each site has enough trees and foliage that you don't see your neighbors next to you. It really muffles sound as well. It seemed like most sites were large enough to have both a camper trailer and a truck with room to spare. Some sites had room for several tents. Each appeared to have a picnic table and a fire pit with grill. It has a rather large boat ramp and a short dock. We saw that many sites, campers were able to pull their watercraft right up to their campsites. We thought this was more a fishing campground rather than a family one as we didn't see or hear a lot of children. We also didn't feel like we were being eaten alive by bugs, so they must fog the area with bug spray.
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This campground is about 25-30 minutes from Grand Marais in the Superior National Forest. We pulled in late in the evening and found a site on a Friday night - it was quite packed. There are 3 different campgrounds and there are a good amount of sites. Our site was very spacious and not too close to others for a campground. Very well kept, clean spaces, a place for garbage, very clean restrooms (vault toilets). Each spot has a nice fire ring and a picnic table with 2 tent spaces and parking. The lake is very nice and a great place for an evening stroll. The road coming in is mostly unpaved but I think any car could easily get in and out as it is graded. Highly recommend camping here if you want to avoid the loud/busy state parks and be out a tad.
Michael “Wolfy” Howes

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3.0
1y

First come first serve campground. Nice lake for paddling in a kayak or canoe when the winds are low. Decent smallmouth bass fishing. Most campsites are a good size. Vault toilets are usually clean. Though they can be stinky during and after holidays. No cell service or electricity. Grab firewood from in town as there is none for sale on site. The campground has become a lot busier over the last few years. It is not as quiet as it used to be with the increase in popularity.

Caution! The mosquitos and gnats are relentless. It is the northwoods afterall. Don't underestimate them. They are at their worst in the mornings and evenings. Bring long sleeve shirts, pants, and hardcore repellant. Every time I've camped here over the years the bugs have always been THICK. From mid May through early September. The first time I ever camped here I wore shorts and sandals the first night. I ended up with 120 bug bites from my knees down. IT SUCKED. pants, long sleeves, deet, etc. will help a lot but expect to get some bites while you're here. Especially if you are on the water around...

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1y

Pretty nice for rustic camping. No water or power hook ups, so bring a generator if need be. Get there early so you can get one of the good spots, there are three loops and each loop has about 2-4 good, big sites close/next to the water. Boat launch and dock good for smaller boats. There are a few vault toilets and drinking water spigots scattered around each loop. The lake is pretty nice, although a little weird. Random spots of shallow water all over, but an overall nice clean lake. Lots of fish once you find them. We went there with two families of nine each and we all had a good time, the best part is no service so you’re forced to disconnect while you are there. Also, the pay method is a little goofy, right when you pull in there is a spot with envelopes that you write you info on. Still not sure if you are supposed to put them somewhere near the entrance, or bring them with you. Some campers had theirs attached to the site number sign but seems a little sketchy with people running around. Would...

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5y

This is a wonderful small campground. It has 3 loops of campsites with 11-13 sites each loop. Each site has enough trees and foliage that you don't see your neighbors next to you. It really muffles sound as well. It seemed like most sites were large enough to have both a camper trailer and a truck with room to spare. Some sites had room for several tents. Each appeared to have a picnic table and a fire pit with grill. It has a rather large boat ramp and a short dock. We saw that many sites, campers were able to pull their watercraft right up to their campsites. We thought this was more a fishing campground rather than a family one as we didn't see or hear a lot of children. We also didn't feel like we were being eaten alive by bugs, so they must fog the area...

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