Namakan Island West
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Namakan Island West

Campsite Information

  • Campsite ID: N28
  • Campsite Size: Small
  • Lake: Namakan Lake
  • Sand Landing
  • 1 Fire Ring(s)
  • 1 Table(s)
  • 2 Tent Pad(s)
  • 2 Bear Locker(s)
  • 1 Privy

Reserve a campsite at Namakan Island West - ID: N28

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To book this front-country campsite, go to recreation.gov, search 'Voyageurs National Park Camping Permits' and select Namakan Island West, or use the direct link to the campsite reservation page | Campsite: Namakan Island West ID: N28

Additional Campsite Details

Campsite Name Namakan Island West
Campsite Number N28
Checkin Time 3:00 PM
Checkout Time 12:00 PM
Max Number of People 9
Min Number of People 1
Campsite Type Small Campsite
Accessible Campsite? FALSE
Campsite Access Boat-In
Tent Pad Width 14
Tent Pad Length 14
Pets Allowed? Yes
Campsite ID 63437061
Facility ID 249981
Campsite Latitude 48.438855
Campsite Latitude -92.716624
Last Updated Date 2023-11-13
Site Rating

4.8 average based on 12 ratings

  • Fantastic
    10
  • Very good
    2
  • OK
    0
  • Could be better
    0
  • Not worth It
    0

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01 Comment

  1. Dan Fall

    Stayed here November 2-5. Yup. Winter camping. One night was 25 and about half inch of ice to boat break west of the island. It was incredibly warm weather and I got some whitefish. Fun times. Pretty sure I heard a wolf on the island. Saw no deer; they would get run down here pretty easily. The lake is down late fall; beaches galore. Just dangerously cold water. Be very careful in November. Water was 38-44, depending where. All deadly to fall into even with a vest.

    November 5, 2020

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