Blind Sucker No. 2 State Forest Campground

LAT 46.667987002799997 LONG -85.755012480700003

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(31) $20

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Trails

Blind Sucker Pathway
Trail Length: 7.30 (Miles)

Activities (Display as List)

Dog Sledding Item is accessible.
Dog Sledding
Fishing Item is accessible.
Fishing: Pike, perch and panfish can be caught in the Blind Sucker Flooding. A nearby fishing opportunity is Muskallonge Lake (6 miles east).
Hiking Item is accessible.
Hiking: The Blind Sucker Pathway connects to the national North Country Trail.
Hunting Item is accessible.
Hunting: This campground provides access to state land open to hunting. Firearm hunting is not allowed within 450 feet of an occupied dwelling. Learn more about hunting.
Mountain Biking Item is accessible.
Mountain Biking
ORV Trails/Routes Item is accessible.
ORV Trails/Routes: The Pine Ridge Trail is accessible via county roads east or west of the campground.
Paddlesports Item is accessible.
Paddlesports: Explore the Blind Sucker Flooding from the campground. Carry-in access is located approximately 10 yards from the parking area or directly from some campsites.
Snowmobiling Item is accessible.
Snowmobiling: Trail 8 is accessible via County Road 416.
Snowshoeing Item is accessible.
Snowshoeing
Winter Camping Item is accessible.
Winter Camping: This rustic campground is open all year; however, the campground and seasonal roads are not plowed.

Facilities (Display as List)

Boat Launch Item is accessible.
Boat Launch: A boat launch is located on the Blind Sucker Flooding.
Rustic Site Item is accessible.
Rustic Site
Vault Toilet Item is accessible.
Vault Toilet
Water Access Item is accessible.
Water Access: This rustic campground is located on Blind Sucker Flooding.