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From town: Go 3-1/2 mi E on Brutus, then 1/2 mi S, on Burt Lake.
If you’re looking for a rustic campground this is the place. There is no electricity, although some people run generators, and the only water is from a hand pump. There are also bathrooms that are just “hole-in-the-ground” toilets. Watch out for your food though, raccoons are rampant, my friend and I heard about 3 or 4 around our tent, and they can also get into coolers.
Great for boating fishing and family get together's just don't forget your sunblock. Oh pets love it too 😉
Nice dock for any size boat. Campground could sone attention with some fill put in so you have room for boat, truck and camper
Relaxing and peaceful,you don't have tobwalk a million miles to get to the beach and the water is calm and warm. Also they take very good care of the mosquito population! Will definitely be back quite often!