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From Newberry: Should use M 123 north to CR 407, west and then north to CR 412, then northeast to CR 410, east to CR 414, east to CR 500, then north to campground.
*ALERT* Google Maps was incorrect on driving access in to the campground from the South East. This route took me to a super tight 2 track trail that ran me into a small creek that went over that road I wasn’t able to pass. I ended up backtracking and coming in from the South West side instead. Not sure if this was just because it was winter or if this is what you have to do year round.
Otherwise once I got to the campground it was great! Beautiful spots right on the lake amongst the trees. Very nice fire rings and picnic tables at each site as well as vault toilets and a water pump shared between several sites.
This place is very remote and rustic,sitting next to a small beautiful lake. It's a stunning place. I loved waking up to the sound of the Loons and the slow lapping waves on the beach.
10 for 10 will stay here again! Lots of great camping in the area, but this place is one of the best. Very private sites, lots of trees, almost every single site has Bodi Lake access. Great host this summer! Has a public access boat ramp and the fishing was not bad, either! Clean vault toilets.