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Crazy Bay Kayak Campsite

Crazy Bay Kayak Campsite

Split Rock Lighthouse State Park, MN

Lake Superior Water Trail Low Impact Campsites are primitive sites on a first-come, first-served bases, only accessible by kayak or canoe.

NOTE: There are two sites at this location. One is a Backpack/Kayak Campsite that is a shared use site for paddler and hikers. This site can be reserved. There is also a site that is only for Kayakers. This is a first-come, first-serve site and does have a pit toilet in the area.

Highlights

  • Single nights use Campsites, weather permitting.
  • First-come — First-served
  • Six paddlers max
  • No automobile overnight parking.
  • Fires are not allowed

Please be courteous to others sharing adjacent sites. The association that set these locations up requests that you leave the campsites as clean or cleaner than as found. Carry out all trash. And please respect private homes and property along the shore.

 

MN State Water Trails Info

 

Water Trail – Map 2

 

Kayaking Tours

 

Content the property of Lake Superior Water Trail Association of Minnesota and MN DNR. Photography the property of  Stone Harbor Wilderness Supply.

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