Campground Overview
About Tamarack Point Campground
Tamarack Point Campground offers a serene lakeside retreat with prime fishing access and wooded sites, striking a balance between rustic charm and basic amenities. This small, 31-site campground sits on the shores of Cass Lake, providing campers with boat access and docking facilities for easy water adventures. The campground's secluded location, approximately 13 miles north of Deer River, ensures a peaceful atmosphere away from urban distractions.
Situated within the Chippewa National Forest, Tamarack Point Campground is surrounded by dense forests and pristine waters, offering a true northwoods experience. The campground features a mix of tent and RV sites, each equipped with a fire ring and picnic table. While amenities are basic, including vault toilets and drinking water, the natural beauty and recreational opportunities more than compensate.
Cass Lake, known for its excellent walleye and muskie fishing, is the main draw for many visitors. The surrounding forest provides opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and berry picking in season. For those seeking additional activities, the nearby town of Cass Lake offers local shops and dining options, while the forest itself boasts numerous trails and scenic drives.
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