This rustic campground is located on Lake Superior at the mouth of the Two Hearted River. The campground offers excellent opportunities for fishing, paddlesports and hiking on the national North Country Trail. There is a day-use area on the banks of the river that has picnic tables and a charcoal grill. A developed boat launch and skid pier are adjacent to the day-use area. Visitors can cross the Two Hearted River via a suspension bridge on the west side of the campground to reach the shores of Lake Superior.
There are 36 sites for tent and small trailer use. Camping is limited to a 15-day maximum stay. Amenities include vault toilets and potable water from a hand-pump well. The campground is located 31.5 miles northeast of Newberry via M-123 and County Roads 500, 414, 412 and 423. Sites available on a first-come, first-serve basis. No reservations.
Beautiful beach and river access. The camping was packed in tight. I'm glad it was booked and we couldn't stay. Visiting for the afternoon revealed that it's not a very family-friendly place. Huge groups of kyakers with huge amounts of alcohol were coming in and out, a lunging off leash dog was wandering around, and loud music was blaring.
Beautiful beach and river views. The drive to get to the Two Hearted River was quite a drive on a sand/gravel bumpy road. The beach is a rocky beach, the views are great and worth it.
It's a nice small rustic campground with a couple of public outhouses, so you can use the bathroom. There's a few extra picnic tables around to sit at that aren't at camp sites. The fun part is a really interesting suspension bridge that you have to cross to get to the beach. It sits where a life-saving station used to be located.
This is a beautiful stop where the Two-Hearted River empties into Lake Superior. The drive is along gravel roads that are sometimes very bumpy, but navigable. You can walk along the River then cross a suspension bridge and small dune to access the shoreline. It's a great place for a swim, rock picking, interesting driftwood and fishing. There are also rustic camping sites along the River.