Chequamegon National Forest- Lake Namekagon Campground
The Lord gave us some gorgeous weather even in mid-May. These sites are beautiful and wooded. If you are blessed enough to get a lake site they are beyond delightful. If there are no lake sites available the lake is only a short walk from all the sites.
This campground holds great rustic camping with a half of the campground having electric hookups for the ease of charging phones to take more photos and air conditioner if your unit provides. As well as some of the other conveniences of home. There are no water or sewer hookups. The outhouses are strategically placed and there are many multiple available.
View of the campsite towards the lake.
We cook many different kinds of foods when we camp.
Fried Cabbage with Kielbasa, onions, and apples.
Grilled Elk Steak, we also cooked mushrooms and onions to eat alongside.
Big loaded salads we ate with both grilled elk steak and tuna steaks.
And as always we had sour dough pancakes. Look for the recipe in previous posts if you are interested.
Other photos of the campground, lake, and site.
View of the campsite from the fishing pier. Sites are wooded and grassy. There is a gravel driveway, firepit, and picnic table in each site.
Views of lake/lakeshore
https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/233760
Electric sites are $28 a night and non-electric are $18 a night. If you have a federal Senior Pass the electric sites are $19 a night. You can book some online and others are first come first serve.
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