Campground Overview
About Judge C.R. Magney State Park
How does a campground along the North Shore of Lake Superior, where half of a river vanishes into a mysterious rock formation, capture the imagination? Judge C.R. Magney State Park Campground offers campers a quiet retreat featuring the unparalleled natural wonder of Devil’s Kettle Falls, a soundscape of rushing water, and trails meandering through thick birch and cedar forests.
The 27 semi-secluded sites at this campground provide a balance of rustic charm and comfort, equipped with seasonal showers, flush toilets, picnic tables, and fire rings. Conveniently located within walking distance to trailheads, campers can embark on the moderate two-mile Devil's Kettle Trail or enjoy scenic views along the Timberdoodle and Gauthier Trails. Despite its proximity to Highway 61, the campground maintains a serene atmosphere amid dense woodland.
Situated 14 miles northeast of Grand Marais, MN, this campground places campers within a 30-minute drive to highlights such as the Grand Portage National Monument and breathtaking vistas along the Superior Hiking Trail. Whether fishing for trout in the Brule River, hiking through volcanic landscapes, or simply enjoying the solitude of the woods, this campground is ideal for an unplugged overnight stop or a weekend getaway immersed in nature.
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