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Clubhouse Campground

On the west shore of Clubhouse Lake, offers 47 sites, a sandy swimming beach, accessible fishing pier and day use area. Clubhouse Lake is 90 feet deep, perfect fishing for northern pike, bass and panfish. For those with a smaller boat or canoe, water access to several lakes is possible. The Rice River canoe route starts its journey to the Bigfork River from waters that flow into Clubhouse Lake.

General Information

Located on the west shore of Clubhouse Lake, it offers 47 sites, a sandy swimming beach, accessible fishing pier and day use area. Clubhouse Lake is 90 feet deep, perfect fishing for northern pike, bass and panfish. For those with a smaller boat or canoe, water access to several lakes is possible. The Rice River Canoe Route starts its journey to the Bigfork River from waters that flow into Clubhouse Lake.

No. of Sites

47

Reservation Info

1-877-444-6777 or www.recreation.gov

No. of Accessible sites

47

Sleeping Shelter

No

RV Camping

Located on the west shore of Clubhouse Lake, it offers 47 sites, a sandy swimming beach, accessible fishing pier and day use area. Clubhouse Lake is 90 feet deep, perfect fishing for northern pike, bass and panfish. For those with a smaller boat or canoe, water access to several lakes is possible. The Rice River Canoe Route starts its journey to the Bigfork River from waters that flow into Clubhouse Lake.

No. of Sites

47

Reservation Info

1-877-444-6777 or www.recreation.gov

Size Restrictions

No

Corrals

No

No. of Accessible sites

47

5/23/25 - 10/13/25

Overnight Use:
Single Site: $16 per night

Deer River Area

Address: 1235 Division Street Deer River, MN 56636
Phone: 218-246- 2123
Hours: Monday - Friday | 10:00 - 3:00  (Closed on federal holidays)

Getting There

Latitude / Longitude

Latitude: 47.610353

Longitude: -93.57702

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Restrooms are not available at this site.

Recreation Opportunities

Fishing - Lake & Pond Info

Located on the west shore of Clubhouse Lake, it offers 47 sites, a sandy swimming beach, accessible fishing pier and day use area. Clubhouse Lake is 90 feet deep, perfect fishing for northern pike, bass and panfish. For those with a smaller boat or canoe, water access to several lakes is possible. The Rice River Canoe Route starts its journey to the Bigfork River from waters that flow into Clubhouse Lake.

Picnicking - Single Info

Located on the west shore of Clubhouse Lake, it offers 47 sites, a sandy swimming beach, accessible fishing pier and day use area. Clubhouse Lake is 90 feet deep, perfect fishing for northern pike, bass and panfish. For those with a smaller boat or canoe, water access to several lakes is possible. The Rice River Canoe Route starts its journey to the Bigfork River from waters that flow into Clubhouse Lake.

No. of Sites

47

No. of Accessible sites

47

Sleeping Shelter

No

Boating - Motorized Info

Located on the west shore of Clubhouse Lake, it offers 47 sites, a sandy swimming beach, accessible fishing pier and day use area. Clubhouse Lake is 90 feet deep, perfect fishing for northern pike, bass and panfish. For those with a smaller boat or canoe, water access to several lakes is possible. The Rice River Canoe Route starts its journey to the Bigfork River from waters that flow into Clubhouse Lake.

Trailer Parking

No

Launch Ramps

Yes

Type of Craft

Any - For those with a smaller boat or canoe, there is water access to several lakes

Fuel availability

No

Swimming Info

Located on the west shore of Clubhouse Lake, it offers 47 sites, a sandy swimming beach, accessible fishing pier and day use area. Clubhouse Lake is 90 feet deep, perfect fishing for northern pike, bass and panfish. For those with a smaller boat or canoe, water access to several lakes is possible. The Rice River Canoe Route starts its journey to the Bigfork River from waters that flow into Clubhouse Lake.

Difficulty Level:

Easy

Last updated May 23rd, 2025