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Access Site MN

Burrows Lake (South)

Burrows Lake

Source: minnesota_department_of_natural_resources Updated 1 year ago

City: Bovey, MN
County: Itasca County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 47.51996221, -93.50622852
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About This Access Site
The Burrows Lake south boat ramp provides public access to this 306-acre lake in Itasca County, near Bovey, Minnesota. The ramp accommodates standard recreational boats (typically 12-18 feet), making it suitable for kayakers, canoeists, and motorized boaters. With a maximum depth of 38 feet, Burrows Lake offers good conditions for both fishing and paddling across its scenic waters.

This access point is free to use and provides a straightforward launch location for exploring the lake. The area is located in the beautiful Chippewa National Forest region, known for its natural beauty and peaceful setting. For those seeking overnight stays, Clubhouse Lake Campground is nearby (reservations available at 218-246-2123, $16/night), though be aware the area has limited cell service. Before launching, check current conditions through Minnesota's Lake Finder resource to confirm ramp status and any updates specific to this access point.
Federal Facility Information
218-246-2123 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Clubhouse Lake Campground is located on its peaceful namesake in the beautiful Chippewa National Forest. Visitors enjoy the area for its fishing and canoeing opportunities in a scenic natural setting. Clubhouse Lake has limited cell phone service, giving it a remote feeling and offering a tranquil retreat from a connected world. The campground lies off 31 miles north of Grand Rapids, MN...

Overview
Clubhouse Lake Campground is located on its peaceful namesake in the beautiful Chippewa National Forest. Visitors enjoy the area for its fishing and canoeing opportunities in a scenic natural setting. Clubhouse Lake has limited cell phone service, giving it a remote feeling and offering a tranquil retreat from a connected world. The campground lies off 31 miles north of Grand Rapids, MN and just over 8 miles east of Marcell, MN off of MN State Highway 38 - the nation's first National Scenic Byway, known as "The Edge of the Wilderness." 
Recreation
Clubhouse Lake has excellent water quality and is about 90 feet deep, providing great fishing opportunities for northern pike, bass and panfish. Swimming, canoeing and kayaking are very popular activities on the lake. The Rice River Canoe Route starts its journey to the Big Fork River from waters that flow into Clubhouse Lake.A sandy swimming beach, an accessible fishing pier, and a day use area with horshoe pits are located within the campground at the water's edge.
Facilities
The campground offers 28 reservable sites and 19 first-come, first-served, single-unit campsites. Each site is equipped with a picnic table and campfire ring. Two vault toilets and two hand pumps for drinking water are provided. The campground is patrolled regularly by Forest Service personnel and Itasca County law enforcement officers.
Natural Features
A beautiful stand of 200-year-old red and white pine trees cover the campground on the western shore of Clubhouse Lake.

Nearby Attractions
The Edge of the Wilderness Discovery Center is located a half-mile north of Marcell. It is a must-see for anyone camping in the area. The brand new facility offers many excellent displays, a gift shop, and several weekly naturalist programs.

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