Lindsey Lakes
Lindsey Lakes is a secluded, picturesque lake offering primitive camping, scenic beauty, and opportunities for wildlife observation, despite challenging access roads and limited amenities.
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Reviews for Lindsey Lakes
View all reviewsPavel A Manzyuk
6 years ago
Beautiful hidden gem. Road is definitely rough to get there no trailers advised and high clearance vehicles are recommended but it doesn't stop people from getting there . 12 campsites 5 of them are lake front. I'd say I got really lucky to get one of the lake front for labor day weekend. By arriving Wednesday morning. And that's one of the busiest weekends for the season. By Thursday night the campsite was full. $15 a night is a bargain for this place even with no water and trash. If you want to enjoy this beautiful lake come here in the beginning of the random week. There is clean restroom @ the entry of the campsite and all campsites have tables and bear boxes and fire pit.
Mathew Bowser
7 years ago
Beautiful Place, God's land for sure. I have seen a bald eagle here and the water is crystal clear! No showers, no trash cans (pack in, pack out), first come first serve!!!! (This doesn't mean drive up and pay for the site a week in advance. You have to be occupying the site. This doesn't mean put up a tent a leave. An individual probably an adult 18 and up. Now you can leave for the day but you have to be sleeping there!) With that said it is very hard to get a site here. I have tried five times and got a site twice. I would try over and over that's just me though. There are other places to camp but be prepared for no drop toilets near by or just give up and drive some where new. I would definitely give this place five starts. But I have given it three for the shear fact that is so darn hard to get a spot here.
Michael Smith
4 years ago
People say this place is beautiful. It is. But the drive to get in, if the road isn't washed out, can be tough even for trucks. There are really no amenities and too many people know about it. This place was cool 40 years ago. Now, unless you show up on Tuesday forget about getting a camp spot for the weekend. Save the time and wear and tear on your vehicle and go someplace like icehouse.
About Lindsey Lakes
Nestled deep within a rugged landscape, Lindsey Lakes offers a rare combination of seclusion and natural beauty that beckons adventurers and nature lovers alike. Despite the unpaved and challenging road leading to the lake, those who brave the journey are rewarded with a breathtaking setting and an opportunity to truly unplug from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Lindsey Lakes, with its crystal-clear waters and picturesque views, provides an intimate camping experience often accompanied by sightings of majestic wildlife such as bald eagles. The 12 campsites, including five coveted lakefront spots, are offered on a first-come, first-served basis, requiring both strategy and some luck to secure a spot, particularly during peak times like Labor Day weekend. The camping fee of $15 per night is a small price to pay for the privilege of experiencing this hidden gem, although amenities are minimal with no running water, trash disposal, or showers. Campers must be prepared to pack in and pack out their supplies and waste, though clean restrooms are conveniently located at the campsite entrance. Lindsey Lakes is a true testament to the saying ‘the journey is the destination,’ making it an ideal spot for those seeking tranquility and an authentic connection to the wilderness.
Weather Forecast for Lindsey Lakes
Tonight at Lindsey Lakes
41°F
Friday at Lindsey Lakes
59°F
Friday Night at Lindsey Lakes
37°F
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Lindsey Lakes is a secluded, picturesque lake offering primitive camping, scenic beauty, and opportunities for wildlife observation, despite challenging access roads and limited amenities.
Lindsey Lakes is a secluded, picturesque lake offering primitive camping, scenic beauty, and opportunities for wildlife observation, despite challenging access roads and limited amenities.
About Lindsey Lakes
Nestled deep within a rugged landscape, Lindsey Lakes offers a rare combination of seclusion and natural beauty that beckons adventurers and nature lovers alike. Despite the unpaved and challenging road leading to the lake, those who brave the journey are rewarded with a breathtaking setting and an opportunity to truly unplug from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Lindsey Lakes, with its crystal-clear waters and picturesque views, provides an intimate camping experience often accompanied by sightings of majestic wildlife such as bald eagles. The 12 campsites, including five coveted lakefront spots, are offered on a first-come, first-served basis, requiring both strategy and some luck to secure a spot, particularly during peak times like Labor Day weekend. The camping fee of $15 per night is a small price to pay for the privilege of experiencing this hidden gem, although amenities are minimal with no running water, trash disposal, or showers. Campers must be prepared to pack in and pack out their supplies and waste, though clean restrooms are conveniently located at the campsite entrance. Lindsey Lakes is a true testament to the saying ‘the journey is the destination,’ making it an ideal spot for those seeking tranquility and an authentic connection to the wilderness.
Reviews for Lindsey Lakes
View all reviewsPavel A Manzyuk
6 years ago
Beautiful hidden gem. Road is definitely rough to get there no trailers advised and high clearance vehicles are recommended but it doesn't stop people from getting there . 12 campsites 5 of them are lake front. I'd say I got really lucky to get one of the lake front for labor day weekend. By arriving Wednesday morning. And that's one of the busiest weekends for the season. By Thursday night the campsite was full. $15 a night is a bargain for this place even with no water and trash. If you want to enjoy this beautiful lake come here in the beginning of the random week. There is clean restroom @ the entry of the campsite and all campsites have tables and bear boxes and fire pit.
Mathew Bowser
7 years ago
Beautiful Place, God's land for sure. I have seen a bald eagle here and the water is crystal clear! No showers, no trash cans (pack in, pack out), first come first serve!!!! (This doesn't mean drive up and pay for the site a week in advance. You have to be occupying the site. This doesn't mean put up a tent a leave. An individual probably an adult 18 and up. Now you can leave for the day but you have to be sleeping there!) With that said it is very hard to get a site here. I have tried five times and got a site twice. I would try over and over that's just me though. There are other places to camp but be prepared for no drop toilets near by or just give up and drive some where new. I would definitely give this place five starts. But I have given it three for the shear fact that is so darn hard to get a spot here.
Michael Smith
4 years ago
People say this place is beautiful. It is. But the drive to get in, if the road isn't washed out, can be tough even for trucks. There are really no amenities and too many people know about it. This place was cool 40 years ago. Now, unless you show up on Tuesday forget about getting a camp spot for the weekend. Save the time and wear and tear on your vehicle and go someplace like icehouse.
Things to Do Near Lindsey Lakes
Lake Activities
Nearby Attractions
Map of Lindsey Lakes
Weather Forecast for Lindsey Lakes
Tonight at Lindsey Lakes
41°F
Friday at Lindsey Lakes
59°F
Friday Night at Lindsey Lakes
37°F