Nice spot. We took a very SMALL TRAILER on the forest roads up. Not much trouble at all. Maybe the work had been done to prepare for Obviously a lot of work is done to keep the roads sound. Still, there were some deep potholes. (We went up from Beaver, and the forest road was about 14 miles, pretty steep and hilly.)
It was busy because of a holiday weekend, and the cluster of camp sights right by the lake were full. We weren't there to make new friends, so we camped at a drive-out spot that we saw on the way up.
There are plenty of these drive offs, and plenty of places for "dispersed" camping.
The lake is more like a POND. It's very small. Lots of people fish this pond and lots of people take little boats, canoes out on it. The pond is well-stocked, judging from the regularity with which people pulled fish despite the paddling boats in the nearby area.
We used an inflatable raft, and a couple of times I was worried about the branches from sunken timber.
We're looking forward to going back when it's not a holiday weekend.
The lake is a little busy for the intensity of the drive up the mountain. The last few miles are gravel road — be ready for bumps!
The lake itself is teaming with life. Fish, craw dads, newts, and all other sorts of critters are all around. The water is crystal clear, and the area has plenty of logging roads to explore.
One pit toilet was near the lake. There was also an abandoned car that seemed like it had been there for a bit.
Fishing was amazing! Limited out both days we were there. If you’re bank fishing you will get snagged at least a couple times due to all the fallen trees in the water. There’s plenty of campsites around the lake, definetly coming back here again for fishing and to camp!
Beautiful off grid site. Some people did leave trash and a tent! Not cool! Minus that it’s a cool place. Dog owners be aware my dog got salmon poisoning here. There are trout and salamanders here. Both carry the virus. So keep an eye on your pooch. Untreated it’s deadly!!!