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Peterson Prairie Campground Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Number of Sites:  30
Reservation Status:  Accepted
Reservation Contact:  Yes
Elevation:  2,800 Feet
Maximum RV Size:  32 Feet
Handicapped Accessible:  No
Length of Stay:  14 Days
Reservation:  Yes
Season:  Mid-May - Mid-September
Directions
From Trout Lake, Travel west on State Highway 141 to Primary Forest Route 24 at the forest boundary. Take 24 west to the campground.
Location Information
Peterson Prairie Campground is a popular camping area during the fall huckleberry season. The rest of the year, use is light. The camp sites are graveled and level with nice trees on gentle terrain. In addition, there is a trail to a nearby ice cave. A stairway into the cave leads to cool ice formations (pun intended).

Facilities include tables, toilets, easy RV parking, water, and fire rings.
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