Rating:
Good Tent Pads:
2
Max Tent Pads:
Visit Date:
9/18/2003
It had been raining the entire day when we pulled into Nina Moose Lake, cold and exhausted. We didn't even attempt to start a fire, but just set up our tents, ate our dinner cold in the tents, and crawled into our sleeping bags. We didn't even wash the dishes or hang the food bag (it was our last night, and we didn't care if critters got to the food). It rained the entire night, and the tent pads were giant puddles. The entire site was low and swampy. Our sleeping bags stayed mostly dry, and we slept for over 12 hours. Unfortunately, the moose river was swollen the next day from all the rain, and we had quite the workout to make it upstream to the take-out. We had attempted to find this site again in more recent years, and none of them look familiar. Not a good camp site in a storm, is what I'm sayin'.
Rating:
Good Tent Pads:
4
Max Tent Pads:
5
Visit Date:
6/9/2020
Multiple tent pads tucked behind the site, maybe people have overlooked these in the past? Very flat pads, not sure why the rating says there are less than 2.
Rating:
Good Tent Pads:
1
Max Tent Pads:
1
Visit Date:
5/13/2021
This site is close to boggy area. So there were more bugs then other sites. Unless there is a N wind blowing over the site, I'd avoid this one. Also, the water is very shallow and mucky at this location. So no fishing and no swimming.
Rating:
Good Tent Pads:
1
Max Tent Pads:
2
Visit Date:
9/25/2016
it was ok. we did not stay here.