Great primitive campsites. 1&2 are small 3 is literally right next to 2 so if you want privacy reserve both 2&3 otherwise you’ll be camping right on top of others. Site 4 is the BEST. Far away from all the others and it’s the easiest access to the lake and the hiking trail. All sites have picnic tables and fire rings. Vault toilet is adequate. We fished everyday and kayaked. There are 4 lakes connected to council lake. The fishing was good. Lots of good crappie and some average bass with some small pike. With the sites only being $8 I reserved the whole campground for a few days to get some peace. General store is 5 min away and the access road is dirt/sand but it’s well maintained so access was not an issue. This site is between 20-50 min drive from the various pictured rocks attractions. You will not be disappointed.
Definitely not a campsite that everybody is going to be able to get to. You most certainly we'll need a vehicle with four-wheel drive or at the very least a higher ground clearance in order to get into this site. There are only four sites at this Campground and in most cases you have to have a reservation first. We were really lucky to be able to get into this Campground before the end of the season. A beautiful little lake and the sites were very nice. We will definitely be visiting this Campground again. We had intended to stay at Pete's Lake but they were closed for the season. We definitely prefer this Campground over Pete's Lake even though both locations are extremely nice.
Not very secluded but very pretty. No electricity, be cautious driving out there, wouldn't recommend any lower vehicles. 4 does seem to be the best choice. I stayed in 3 and it was right next to another one, like no barriers. They are all pretty small as well but all have a fire ring and picnic table.