Fun place to visit, seemed popular amongst the ice fishing crowd. Didn't catch much myself but definitely on the list for a return trip
Very picturesque, and serene. Sadly no swimming area, but still decent little spot.
From my understanding this place is run by the nrd which is great you can camp up to 14 days and you don't have to pay anything however it is like a mosquito blood bank if you camp there which I learned too late there are tons of mosquitoes at night I would be willing to go back here if they could do more on Exterminating them took over 2 weeks for the bites to go away.
If you're going to tent camp at this lake, realize that there are two tent campgrounds. One is right off a parking lot with a restroom just a few feet away. The other tent campground is at least 100 yards farther on with no restroom in the area. So realize if the first campground is crowded and you want something more private and quiet, you're going to be lugging camping gear for quite a ways, and if you have young kids or a wife who doesn't want to pee in the woods, you're going to be walking five minutes to the nearest restroom in pitch darkness when the sun goes down. My wife and I enjoyed our stay, but jeez, come on, put a restroom in the second campsite and get a road to the campground so people aren't lugging camping gear from their car to the campsite for a half hour or more.