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Holland Lake State Forest Campground
Holland Lake State Forest Campground
This rustic campground is an ideal base for ORV enthusiasts. Featuring 15 tent and small trailer sites, it provides direct access to the Pine Ridge Trail, which connects to the 85-mile Two Heart Trail system. ORV riding is permitted from campsites to the trails, but prohibited elsewhere within the campground. Holland Lake offers additional recreation with fishing and paddling.
The campground is located 25 miles northwest of Newberry via M-123 and County Roads 407 and 426.
Amenities & activities
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Fishing
Hunting
ORV trails or routes
Paddling
Rustic sites
Snowmobiling
Water access
Winter camping
Fishing
Brook trout can be caught in Holland Lake. Nearby fishing opportunities include Pretty Lake (1/2 mile south) and Deer lake (1 mile southwest).
Hunting
This campground provides access to state land open to hunting. Firearm hunting is not allowed within 450 feet of an occupied dwelling.
ORV trails or routes
ORV riding is permitted from campsites to the trails, but prohibited elsewhere within the campground.
The campground provides direct access to 49 miles of cycle/ATV trails on the Pine Ridge Trail, which connects to the 36-mile Two Heart Trail. The Two Heart Trail is also accessible via county roads.
Paddling
Paddling is popular in Holland Lake. Carry-in access is located approximately 30 yards from the parking area.
Rustic sites
Snowmobiling
Trail #8 can be accessed from the campground.
Water access
This rustic campground is located on Holland Lake.
Winter camping
This rustic campground is open all year; however, the campground and seasonal roads are not plowed.
What to expect, finding a site
These rustic campgrounds offer stunning river and lakefront settings, perfect for fishing, boating, and paddling. Here's what you can expect:
- No reservations. Sites available on a first-come, first-served basis.
- There are vault toilets.
- Potable (drinking) water is available from a hand-pump well.
- No electrical available.
- Overnight fees ($20 for most sites) and registration procedures are posted at the information kiosk at each campground.
- Camping is limited to a 15-day maximum stay.
- One camping unit and six people are allowed per site.
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Rates, dates and more
Recreation Passport required
A Recreation Passport (park pass) is required for vehicle entry into all state park and forest campgrounds.
Operating dates and amenities
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