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Access Site MN

Mosomo

Cut Foot Sioux Lake

Source: minnesota_department_of_natural_resources Updated 1 year ago

City: Deer River, MN
County: Itasca County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 47.51661279, -94.04477598
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About This Access Site
Mosomo Point provides a concrete boat ramp providing access to Cut Foot Sioux Lake, a 2,852-acre lake in the heart of the Chippewa National Forest near Deer River. The ramp is conveniently located just down the road from Mosomo Point Campground, making it an excellent base for paddlers and boaters exploring the area. The lake supports northern pike, walleye, cisco, perch, and panfish, attracting both anglers and recreational paddlers. Vault toilets and hand pumps for drinking water are available at the facility.

To reach Mosomo Point, travel north from Deer River on Highway 46 for 19 miles, then turn west on Forest Road 2190 (about a half-mile past the Cut Foot Sioux Visitor Center) and continue to the campground. Overnight camping is available for $16 per night on a reservable basis. For reservations or facility questions, contact the Chippewa National Forest at 218-246-2123. Additional boat access to the adjacent 660-acre Little Cut Foot Sioux Lake and a public fishing pier are also nearby, providing multiple paddling and recreation options in this scenic area.
Federal Facility Information
218-246-2123 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Mosomo Point Campground is located between Little and Big Cut Foot Sioux Lakes, in the heart of the Chippewa National Forest. Visitors enjoy the area for canoeing, trophy muskie fishing, hiking, and beautiful scenery.
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...

Overview
Mosomo Point Campground is located between Little and Big Cut Foot Sioux Lakes, in the heart of the Chippewa National Forest. Visitors enjoy the area for canoeing, trophy muskie fishing, hiking, and beautiful scenery.
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
Canoeing, kayaking and fishing are very popular activities at Mosomo Point. Its protected location on the lake provides calm waters away from the big lake, making it an ideal spot for flatwater paddling. Miles of trails in the area provide great hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, and birding opportunities. The Simpson Creek Trail and Cut Foot Sioux National Recreation Area Trail can be accessed nearby.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, perch and muskie. It is one of Minnesota's premier fisheries. Boating and water skiing are popular activities.
Facilities
The campground offers single-unit sites, each equipped with a picnic table and campfire ring. Vault toilets and hand pumps for drinking water are provided.
There is a boat access just down the road from the campground, and a public fishing pier a few miles before the campground's entrance.
Natural Features
The campground is situated in a transitional area between Little and Big Cut Foot Sioux Lakes. The quiet cove is lined with mature red and white pine trees.The lake is home to a variety of waterfowl and birds of prey, including loons, osprey, and bald eagles.

Nearby Attractions
The Cut Foot Sioux Visitor Information Center is located a half-mile from the campground. The center offers interpretive displays, educational programs, trails and area information.

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