The campground is adjacent to the Hay Lake Public Landing. The campsites are considered primitive, designed to furnish only the basic needs of the camper. The campsites consist of a cleared area, fire ring, and table. Vault toilets, garbage cans, and drinking water are available.
All sites are on a first-come, first-served basis for a fee.
Highlights: Hay Lake campground offers a swimming beach and water access to Hay Lake, which is known for panfish, crappie, smallmouth bass, northern pike, and walleye. Many of the campsites are located lakeside and have access to hiking and mountain bike trails.
Hay Lake Campground is a great alternative to the more developed and heavily used Savanna State Park.
CAMP SITES
WATER & SANITATION
RECREATION & TRAILS
20 camp sites
1 well
drinking water
lake access
carry-in access
5 picnic tables
swimming
fishing3
From Jacobson take State Hwy. 65 (S) 2.5 mi.; turn left (E) 3 mi.; turn (S) 1 mi.
Place is awesome. Just not motorcycle friendly when pulling a camper. Otherwise its probably one of the best places we've ever stayed at.
Very clean campsites and toilet stalls. Beach area and picnic area also kept very clean. Shore fishing we did really well! Can't wait to go back with the kids and a boat for better fishing!
Great secluded camp site. Stayed here 1 night in oct. Nice and quiet after driving across the country the last few weeks. Not a lot of other camps around. The fall foliage was great to see also. I wouldn't recommend bringing a giant 5th wheel or super long trailer, the roads in the campsites are pretty narrow. Thanks for reading, happy camping!