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Access Site MN

Little Winnie Lake State Water Access Site

Little Winnibigoshish Lake

Source: minnesota_department_of_natural_resources Updated 1 year ago

City: Ball Club, MN
County: Itasca County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 47.42410236, -94.03759058
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About This Access Site
**Location & Access**
Located approximately 12 miles northwest of Ball Club off County State Aid Highway 9, the Little Winnie Lake boat ramp provides public access to the northeast shore of Little Winnibigoshish Lake. A concrete boat ramp is available for launching kayaks, canoes, and motorboats.

**Lake Characteristics & Recreation**
Little Winnibigoshish Lake is a 1,002-acre lake with a maximum depth of 28 feet, situated in Itasca County's scenic North Woods region. The lake offers good paddling and fishing opportunities for walleye, northern pike, sunfish, and crappie. Paddlers should note that Little Winnie is part of the larger Lake Winnibigoshish system (56,470 acres), which connects to other popular water bodies including Cut Foot Sioux Lake and Leech Lake via Biauswah Creek, offering extended paddling and exploration opportunities for experienced boaters.

**Nearby Facilities**
Campers can find nearby lodging at Deer Lake Campground (with 48 total sites split into North and South loops), Tamarack Point Campground, or Winnie Dam Campground. Deer Lake Campground's boat ramp also provides alternative access and is located adjacent to Lake Winnibigoshish with sites available for reservation.
Federal Facility Information
218-246-2123 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Deer Lake campground is located on the west shore of Cut Foot Sioux Lake, next to Lake Winnibigoshish, and is split into two separate loops. North Deer Lake campground has 17 sites; South Deer Lake has 31 campsites. A boat ramp is centrally located between the loops and provides lake access via Biauswah Creek. Visitors come to the area for boating, walleye, northern, sunfish, and crappie...

Overview
Deer Lake campground is located on the west shore of Cut Foot Sioux Lake, next to Lake Winnibigoshish, and is split into two separate loops. North Deer Lake campground has 17 sites; South Deer Lake has 31 campsites. A boat ramp is centrally located between the loops and provides lake access via Biauswah Creek. Visitors come to the area for boating, walleye, northern, sunfish, and crappie fishing, and beautiful scenery. The 26-mile Cut Foot Sioux National Recreation Trail runs through the Deer Lake campgrounds and is designated for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking.
The Chippewa National Forest and the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe work together to co-steward resources - making the Forest a great place to recreate as well as a special place where cultural and traditional resources are protected and preserved and the Band’s treaty rights are respected.  
Recreation
Boating, swimming, and fishing are popular activities on Cut Foot Sioux Lake. A boat ramp is centrally located between the campground's two loops and provides lake access via Biauswah Creek. A large swimming beach is located at the North Deer Loop and a smaller beach is located at South Deer Loop. Boats may be moored offshore.Miles of trails in the area provide great hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, and birding opportunities. The 26-mile Cut Foot Sioux National RecreationTrail runs through the campground and connects with the Simpson Creek Trail. Off-highway vehicles, including ATVs and UTVs, may be brought to the campground. However, OHVs must be trailered to roads legal for riding outside the campground. OHV use is not permitted on Eagle Nest Road.Cut Foot Sioux Lake is located next to Lake Winnibigoshish, which can be accessed from Cut Foot Sioux. Lake Winnie offers excellent fishing opportunities for walleye, northern, panfish, and muskie. It is one of Minnesota's premier fisheries. Boating and water skiing are popular activities.
Facilities
The campground offers several single-unit campsites, each equipped with a picnic table and campfire ring.
Vault toilets and handpumps for drinking water are provided. There are no electric hook ups in the campground.
Firewood is available from local vendors. 
Natural Features
A sandy swimming beach is located at North Deer Lake campground.
North Deer Loop is covered by a hardwood forest of maple and oak, with some mature pine trees scattered throughout the site. South Deer Loop is forested with mature red and white pines.
The Cut Foot Sioux area is home to a variety of waterfowl and birds of prey, including loons, osprey, and bald eagles. The much larger Lake Winnibigoshish is accessible by boat and within sight of these two campgrounds.

Nearby Attractions
Down the road, East Seelye Bay offers a large picnic area, boat landing with dock and a swimming beach.

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Nearby Campgrounds (3 within 10 miles)
Tamarack Point Campground
On-site
CUT FOOT HORSE CAMPGROUND
On-site Reservable
Winnie Dam Campground - USACE
On-site Reservable
Nearby Recreation Areas
Mississippi River Headwaters - Winnibigosh Lake Located within
Mississippi River Headwaters - Leech Lake Located within
Chippewa National Forest Located within
Nearby Boat Facilities
East Seelye Bay Boat Area On-site
Little Cut Foot Sioux Boat Area On-site
Mosomo Point Boat Area On-site