Fall Lake

Star4.76
334 reviews
KAWISHIWI RANGER DISTRICT, 1393 HIGHWAY 169, ELY, MN, 55731, USA
Fall Lake
$28.00 - $120.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Individual campsite fees range from $28 to $37 per night during peak season, depending on site type. Group sites cost $100 to $120 per night....
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Standard Site Fee$28.00
Hookup Site Fee$37.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$120.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$185.00

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About this campground

Tucked within the vast wilderness of Superior National Forest, Fall Lake Campground serves as your gateway to the legendary Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. This beloved outdoor haven draws anglers chasing trophy catches, adventurous hikers exploring pristine trails, and families seeking authentic northwoods experiences. Modern comforts blend seamlessly with raw nature here—lakefront campsites offer breathtaking water views while spotless bathrooms and hot showers ensure you can refresh after a day of wilderness exploration.
Fall Lake Campground offers a variety of camping options to accommodate different preferences, including RV, tent, and group camping. Some sites are lakeside, providing direct access to the water.
Historical SignificanceStep back in time as you explore replica artifacts throughout the campground, each piece telling stories uncovered during fascinating archaeological excavations. Your historical journey continues in nearby Ely, where captivating museums chronicle the region's rich past—from ancient indigenous cultures to the logging boom that shaped these forests. These cultural treasures transform your camping trip into an immersive journey through Minnesota's storied heritage.
Weather and SeasonsSummer brings perfect camping weather with temperatures hovering between 60-75°F, though savvy visitors come prepared for the infamous Minnesota mosquitoes that reach their peak in late June and July. As autumn arrives, the bugs retreat and crystal-clear days emerge, painting the forest in brilliant golds and crimsons—many consider fall the hidden gem season for experiencing Fall Lake's tranquil beauty without the summer crowds.
ElevationWhile specific elevation details await discovery, the campground's position within Minnesota's rugged arrowhead region promises the varied terrain and scenic vistas that make the Superior National Forest such a treasured destination.
Natural Features and SceneryWake to the haunting call of loons echoing across misty waters and catch glimpses of white-tailed deer grazing in dawn's first light. Towering pines, shimmering aspens, and fragrant firs create a living cathedral around your campsite, embodying the very essence of Minnesota's Northwoods. This pristine ecosystem pulses with life—from the smallest woodland creatures to the majestic wildlife that has called these ancient forests home for millennia.
Geological RegionDiscover your place within the magnificent 3-million-acre Superior National Forest, where Minnesota's iconic arrowhead region meets the Canadian wilderness. This extraordinary landscape of pine, aspen, and fir forests represents one of North America's last great wilderness frontiers. Here, ancient geological forces have sculpted a paradise of pristine lakes, rugged ridges, and endless forests that capture the untamed spirit of the true North.

Campsite details

AccessibilityThe campground includes several accessible features such as accessible sites, parking, trails, boat ramps, and restrooms. Shower and restroom facilities often require a code for entry, adding an extra layer of security.
Sites SizeThe campsites are spacious, allowing room for large RVs, multiple tents, and additional vehicles. Specific users noted space for 8-10 person tents.
Sites PrivacyPrivacy is a standout feature of Fall Lake. Sites are separated by trees, providing seclusion. Some lakeside sites have direct paths to the water, enhancing the secluded experience.
Total Campsites62 campsites
Recommended CampsitesSites near the boat ramp may experience early morning noise; choose sites away from this area for quieter stays.
Best CampsitesSite 60 is highly recommended for lakefront views and breezes. Sites 26, 33, and 41 are tent-only and have privacy.

Reserving a campsite

Check-in
Check-in begins at 12:00 PM.
Check-out
Check-out by 12:00 PM.
Stay Limit
Maximum consecutive stay of 14 nights allowed.
Guests Allowed Per Site
Most sites accommodate up to two vehicles or one RV/trailer.
Groups
Group sites can accommodate larger parties. Specific details about maximum capacity are not provided.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed

Site layoutThe campground is divided into loops (e.g., Bass, Lake, NORL). Some loops are designated for RVs, while tent-only sites are available.
Open and Closed SeasonOpen for reservations from early May to late September. Closed outside of this period.
Reservation PlatformsReservations can be made on Recreation.gov.
Walk-in AvailabilitySome sites are first-come, first-served, including tent-only sites 26, 33, and 41. Reviews mention limited availability during high season.
Cancellation PolicyReservations can be canceled anytime before the scheduled arrival date. A $10 cancellation fee applies, along with forfeiture of the first night's fee for late cancellations. Changes to stay dates incur a $10 fee per reserved site.

Accomodation available

GroupGroup campsites are offered for larger parties such as families, schools, or organizations. These sites provide space and facilities to accommodate multiple people camping together.

Amenities available

Showers
Potable water
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Cell phone service
Firewood available
Flush toilets
Vault toilets
Electricity hookups
Camp Store

Activities you can enjoy

Fall Lake Campground provides numerous activities to suit all ages and interests. Whether you're looking to hike, fish, boat, swim, or explore local attractions, this campground has it all. The direct access to Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) is a highlight for canoe enthusiasts.
Hiking
A 1.5-mile hiking trail on-site is a favorite for families. Nearby, campers can access trails such as the Kawishiwi Falls Trail and the Stub Lake Trail.
Fishing
The lake is popular for fishing walleye, northern pike, crappie, perch, and bluegill. One user reported catching a 17-inch northern pike near the campground.
Swimming
The campground features a beach that is popular among families. It provides easy and safe access to the water for children.
Boating
The campground allows motorized boating in some parts of Fall Lake. Canoes and kayaks can be rented on-site for $20 per day. The BWCAW permits allow for unique boating experiences.
Wildlife viewing
The campground’s wooded setting allows for abundant wildlife sightings, including deer, loons, and other birds. One user reported a chickadee perching on their knee.
Beach activities
The beach offers opportunities for swimming and sunbathing. It also serves as an access point for kayaking and canoeing.
Cultural and Educational Programs
The visitor center on-site displays replica artifacts from archaeological digs in the campground area, making it an educational destination for history enthusiasts.
Winter Activities
The campground is mostly seasonal, but some users mentioned returning for potential winter camping experiences.
Water Sports
Canoeing and kayaking are the most popular water sports, with direct access to the BWCAW being a primary draw.

Campground rules

  • Pets are allowed
  • Campfires permitted in designated fire rings. Firewood must be purchased locally to prevent invasive species.
  • Quiet hours enforced from 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM.

Hazards

General hazardsMosquitoes are abundant during summer; visitors should prepare with repellents. Wildlife like squirrels and deer may approach campsites.

Weather forecast

29
°F
Oct 8
Wednesday
Clear sky
Precipitation: 0%

Gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities

Humidity: 88%

High humidity, may feel muggy

Wind: 3.8 mph

Gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities

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Emergency Services

Nearest emergency services are in Ely, MN, approximately 8 miles away. Facilities include medical centers, police stations, and fire departments.

Good to know

Peak season datesMay 01 - September 30, annually.
Trash and recyclingTrash and recycling facilities are available near restroom stations. Some users reported occasional issues with trash collection, such as dumpsters not being emptied for several days.
Proximity to water featuresLocated directly on Fall Lake with waterfront campsites and easy access to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
Common complaintsSome reviews noted issues like mosquito swarms, lack of dump stations, and occasional noise from neighboring campers. Others cited overcrowding during peak season.
HostCampground hosts are helpful, providing firewood delivery and assistance. Hosts are praised for cleanliness and maintenance efforts.

Campground Map

KAWISHIWI RANGER DISTRICT, 1393 HIGHWAY 169, ELY, MN, 55731, USA
Driving directionsFrom Duluth, MN, take Highway 53 north for 50 miles to Virginia, MN. Take Highway 169 northeast for 50 miles to Ely, Minnesota, travel an additional 6.5 miles to County Road 182 (Fall Lake Road). Travel north on County Road 182 for 2 miles.
The campground is accessible via County Road 182, which connects to Highway 169 northeast of Ely, Minnesota. The roads are paved and accessible year-round but may experience winter weather-related challenges. No seasonal closures were mentioned.
Nearby places
Ely, MN - Approximately 8 miles, Duluth, MN - Approximately 100 miles
Nearby supplies
Groceries, camping supplies, and fuel are accessible in Ely, MN, approximately 8 miles away.

Camper Reviews

4.8
334 reviews
Top-Rated
Top-Rated
Fall Lake is top-rated, placing it in the top 15% of campgrounds based on reviews
Fall Lake Campground is widely praised for its cleanliness, spacious sites, and excellent staff. Many users highlighted its quiet and well-maintained atmosphere.
Review Summaries
Based on 334 reviews

What Campers Love

Clean facilities, spacious and private sites, friendly and helpful campground hosts, and excellent access to recreational opportunities like fishing, canoeing, and hiking.
Based on 334 reviews

Common Concerns

Some users reported issues with mosquitoes during the summer months, while others noted the lack of an on-site dump station as an inconvenience. One user mentioned noisy neighbors disturbing the...
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Based on 334 reviews

Pro Tips & Recommendations

Reserve early to secure a site, especially for lakeside spots. Bring mosquito repellent during summer months. Consider visiting during the shoulder seasons for fewer bugs and more availability.
Based on 334 reviews

Seasonal Insights

Summer is the busiest season, with many activities centered around the lake. Mosquitoes can be a significant issue during this time. Fall offers a quieter, bug-free experience with beautiful foliage.
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Camper Quotes

1. "By far the cleanest and best kept campground I've been to in a long time!" - Anne Lewis 2. "The bathrooms were the cleanest and most well-kept that I have ever seen at a campsite." - Kaleb...
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Based on 334 reviews

Site-Specific Reviews

Site 60 is highly favored for its beautiful lake views and breeze. Site 26 is also recommended for its seclusion and cleanliness. Site 46 received criticism for being cramped and better suited for...
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Based on 334 reviews

Accessibility Features

Campers praised the accessible facilities, including showers and restrooms. The code-required entry to these facilities added an extra layer of security.
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Pet-Friendly Features

Pets are allowed, and several users enjoyed walking their dogs along the campground roads and trails. Some users noted that having sites with trees in between helped reduce visual contact between...
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Based on 334 reviews

Last updated August 10, 2025

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