Kimball Lake Campground is a small campground that is excellent for people who want to camp and fish. Kimball Lake is a small state-managed trout lake stocked with rainbow trout. Because of this special designation, anglers are required to have a fishing license with a trout stamp.
This campground does not accept reservations.
- A non-maintained trail circles the lake for shore casting.
- Adjacent Mink Lake has a sand swimming beach and barrier free fishing pier.
Highlights
- 10 Campsites – 9 of which are RV Sites
- No Reservations
- Max Nine People Per Site
- Outhouse
- Solar Powerd Faucet
- Canoeing
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Kayaking
NOTE: The Superior National Forest Campgrounds often have sites available when the North Shore campgrounds are full!
More Kimball Lake Campground Information
SNF Camping Fee Table
Kimball Lake Map
Content the property of USDA Forest Service – Superior National Forest.
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