Land O’Lakes is in the house! No, not the butter—unless you brought some to slather on your pancakes at the Baker and White Oak Lake Campground.
This forest is where you go to work off that butter. There is no shortage of physically demanding activities to get your blood pumping, both on land and water. You can row around the lakes until you can’t feel your arms and hike until your legs feel like jelly. When that happens, you’ve earned yourself a relaxing afternoon chilling in a hammock in the solitude area at Washburn Lake. Our eyes are starting to droop just thinking about it.
Land O’Lakes is in the house! No, not the butter—unless you brought some to slather on your pancakes at the Baker and White Oak Lake Campground.
This forest is where you go to work off that butter. There is no shortage of physically demanding activities to get your blood pumping, both on land and water. You can row around the lakes until you can’t feel your arms and hike until your legs feel like jelly. When that happens, you’ve earned yourself a relaxing afternoon chilling in a hammock in the solitude area at Washburn Lake. Our eyes are starting to droop just thinking about it.
There are two dispersed camping sites at Baker and White Oak Lake Campground. If you’re into off-roading, bring your ATV and head to the Moose River ATV Trail for the afternoon. Hikers will want to explore the forests and hidden lakes of the park, so bring your boots and a map!Read more...
What’s your favorite outdoor activity? You can probably do it here at Clint Converse Campground. Set up camp along the shores of Washburn Lake. The site is primitive, so it has just the basics for campers. You probably won’t be spending too much time at your tent anyway, with all the fishing, biking, swimming, fishing, and boating there is to do!Read more...
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Land O'Lakes State Forest
Land O’Lakes is in the house! No, not the butter—unless you brought some to slather on your pancakes at the Baker and White Oak Lake Campground.
This forest is where you go to work off that butter. There is no shortage of physically demanding activities to get your blood pumping, both on land and water. You can row around the lakes until you can’t feel your arms and hike until your legs feel like jelly. When that happens, you’ve earned yourself a relaxing afternoon chilling in a hammock in the solitude area at Washburn Lake. Our eyes are starting to droop just thinking about it.
Land O’Lakes is in the house! No, not the butter—unless you brought some to slather on your pancakes at the Baker and White Oak Lake Campground.
This forest is where you go to work off that butter. There is no shortage of physically demanding activities to get your blood pumping, both on land and water. You can row around the lakes until you can’t feel your arms and hike until your legs feel like jelly. When that happens, you’ve earned yourself a relaxing afternoon chilling in a hammock in the solitude area at Washburn Lake. Our eyes are starting to droop just thinking about it.
Activities in the park
2 campgrounds in Land O'Lakes State Forest
There are two dispersed camping sites at Baker and White Oak Lake Campground. If you’re into off-roading, bring your ATV and head to the Moose River ATV Trail for the afternoon. Hikers will want to explore the forests and hidden lakes of the park, so bring your boots and a map!Read more...
What’s your favorite outdoor activity? You can probably do it here at Clint Converse Campground. Set up camp along the shores of Washburn Lake. The site is primitive, so it has just the basics for campers. You probably won’t be spending too much time at your tent anyway, with all the fishing, biking, swimming, fishing, and boating there is to do!Read more...
Why can't I see these campgrounds when I search with dates?
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