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Little Brevort Lake - North State Forest Campground
Little Brevort Lake - North State Forest Campground
Nestled on the northwest side of Little Brevoort Lake, this rustic campground offers direct access to the Hiawatha National Forest and a state-designated natural area. The campground features 20 sites for tents and small trailers. Enjoy excellent paddling and fishing, with convenient carry-in access for paddlers at the boat launch or picnic area shoreline. A grassy lakeside picnic area provides two tables for relaxation. Directly from the campground, explore the beautiful 2.25-mile Switchback Ridge Pathway through dunes and thick forest.
The campground is located 2.3 miles east of Brevort via Worth and Ozark roads.
Amenities & activities
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At a glance
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Detailed view
Boat launch
Fishing
Hiking
Hunting
Paddling
Rustic sites
Snowshoeing
Vault toilet
Water access
Winter camping
Boat launch
A boat launch is located on Little Brevort Lake, near the picnic area. No-wake rules are in place.
Fishing
Panfish, pike, walleye and bass can be caught in Little Brevort Lake.
Hiking
Hunting
This campground provides access to state land open to hunting. Firearm hunting is not allowed within 450 feet of an occupied dwelling.
Paddling
Explore Little Brevort Lake North from the campground. Carry-in access is located adjacent to the picnic area.
Rustic sites
Snowshoeing
This rustic campground is open all year; however, the campground and seasonal roads are not plowed.
Vault toilet
Water access
This rustic campground is located on Little Brevort 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.
Area map
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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State forest campground info
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