This sandy, wooded campground overlooks a breathtaking Lake Superior beach in a stand of mixed pines and hardwoods with facilities for the entire family. Owned and operated by Burt Township, Woodland Park is a full service campground with 125 grassy sites plus group areas, fire pits, two bath houses, cable TV, wireless Internet, electric, water hook-ups, dump station, an open-air picnic gazebo, playground, basketball & tennis courts, and public phone with good paved and gravel interior roads. No pull-throughs. Open from April 15 through October 15. From the South, take M-77 north to Grand Marais, continue to Brazel Street and turn left. The park is approximately 1/4 mile west of M-77. No reservations.
From Hwy-77 in town: Go 4 blocks W on Braziel St.
Non-camper dump fee is $10.00.
Showers and laundry facilities are coin-operated and available to non-registered campers.
Showers: $.50 Laundry: $2.00 (washer) $2.00 (dryer)
It was hard to reserve a spot, website said there were only 2 tent sites available with parking. There were lots of empty sites when we got there and when we left. The site needed to be raked and leveled. There were ruts in the parking spaces and small pieces of litter all around the table. The showers needed new faucets as some of the heads would not stay hanging. When the restrooms were cleaned there was water puddles everywhere on the tile floor. Looked as if it had been hosed down. To end this rant, if people reserve a spot they should use it or open it up so that others can enjoy this beautiful state.
Very nice campground! Beautiful views of the lake and easy access to the beach. The office staff is so friendly and helpful. The laundry room is clean and has plenty of washers and dryers. Restrooms are clean!
I've been coming here for almost 40yrs. Since the county took over the campground the prices have steadily climb while 0 upgrades have been made. Old bath houses with old fixtures, old grubby cold showers, and out of date fire rings. For $50 a night they better start doing something to update this place instead of lining pockets.
Great experience! First come first serve sites available & we got a lakefront one. Beach is rocky but clean & easy walk down steps to access. Lots of rock hounds looking for agates & yooper lights. West loop bathhouse has been torn down & a new one is being built. Overall a nice campground - if sites are available you'll enjoy your stay.