Horn Lake Camping

  • $0.00 /night
  • (4.2)5 reviews

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About Campground

PLEASE NOTE: HORN LAKE IS NOT A DESIGNATED CAMPGROUND

Overnight camping, including tents, trailers, cars and trucks may be permitted in the County Forest without charge for a period of no more than 14 days cumulatively in a calendar year. Any camper who violates the rules of good conduct, including cutting or defacing timber, carelessness with fire, violation of game and fishing laws of the State, or improper disposal of garbage and litter shall be subject to ejection from the County Forest and subject to the penalties provided by County and State laws.

When camping on the County Forest, blocking roads, parking areas, or lake access is not permitted.

Access

Drive-in

Accommodations

Dispersed

Features

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Sarah Polacek

3 years ago
3/5

Beautiful scenery but the camp site is rustic. I spent the day picking broken glass up so our dog won't cut her feet. It's quiet and worked for just wanting to get out of town and enjoy some fishing/kayaking

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Ally Burg

3 years ago
5/5

Who owns this??

I love it. Primitive camping with tent pads and fire pits, but no bathrooms or water.

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Gerald Babbitt

3 years ago
5/5

Beautiful area, Serene, and accommodations with a boat ramp.

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Holly Kanvik

5 years ago
5/5

Amazing maiden voyage for my vintage 1968 Forester and I on our way home thanks to the one review about dogs being able to swim without being hasseled. Saw a bear and an eagle before heading the rest of the way home. Beautiful site!

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Craig Clausen

4 years ago
3/5

Really tough to rate this with stars. It depends on what you want. Secluded? Yes. Boating? No - although there is a boat landing. Canoeing? Yes, but we pretty much went everywhere we could in an hour and a half. We were checking it out for possible camping, but decided against it. There are no outhouses, or even wilderness latrines, no picnic tables, and not a lot of places to park. Besides fishing (which isn't our thing), there's not a lot to do. We could walk the nearby Ice Age trail, and keep circling the uniquely shaped lake in our canoe, but that's about it. Not even any casual walking or bicycling paths.

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