Washburn County Public Parks
SAWMILL LAKE
16 miles east of Spooner on Hwy. 70, 2 miles south on CTH B, 5 miles east on Birchwood Fire Lane. Primitive camping, 20 sites with tables and fire rings, no electricity. Dock, open shelter, vault toilets, hand pump for water. $6 per night. (715) 635-4490.
TOTOGATIC PARK
West of Minong on Hwy. 77, then on CTH I, on Totogatic Flowage (10 miles). 20 sites with electricity, 50 sites without electricity; water, firewood, flush and vault toilets, dumping station. Boating, swimming, fishing for northerns, walleyes, bass, panfish; picnicking. 9 days maximum. $15 per night for electric sites. (715) 635-4490, (715) 466-2822.
TREGO TOWN PARK
Just north of Trego off Hwy. 53 on Namekagon River. 50 sites with water, electric; showers, firewood, flush toilets. Swimming, picnicking. $16 per night plus electricity. (715) 635-6075.
SHELL LAKE MUNICIPAL CAMPGROUND
Off Hwy. 63 in city on Shell Lake. 45 sites; electric and water hookups. Next to public swimming beach and park area with supervised swimming, playground, basketball court, new showers and restrooms, dump station, boat access. Lake front $22 per night, $132 per week; all others $20 per night, $120 per week. (715) 468-7846 (summer), (715) 468-7679 (off season).
DOOLITTLE PARK
In Birchwood on Birch Lake. 40 sites; electricity, flush toilets, showers, dump station, swimming, firewood, boat docking, playground, picnicking. $20 per night. (800) 236-2252 or (715) 354-3300.
DNR HATCHERY PICNIC GROUNDS
On Yellow River Flowage, beside U.S. Hwy. 63 in Spooner. Picnic tables, fishing pier, boat launch, parking, bathrooms.
COLLEGE STREET PARK
North of Spooner High School; turn north off Elm Street onto College Street. Picnic tables, bathrooms, playground equipment.
WAYSIDE RESTS
New rest stop across from Veterans’ Cemetery on Hwy. 53 and Wildcat Road; another by Namekagon River on Hwy. 63 between Springbrook and Hayward. Picnic tables, bathrooms.The map at left is intended to show general locations of trails. Please refer to individual county trail maps for detailed information, and always follow signs as trail routes may change.
