About Sylvania Wilderness Backcountry Camping
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Reviews (224)
What Guests Are Saying
Sylvania Wilderness offers stunning natural beauty, with well-maintained campsites and friendly staff, making it a favorite destination for backcountry camping. While some reviewers noted the need for better trail markers and experienced issues with mosquitoes, the overall experience is highly regarded, particularly in late September when the area is quieter. Many visitors appreciated the pristine lakes, the remoteness of the sites, and the opportunity for memorable outdoor adventures.
What Guests Are Saying
Sylvania Wilderness offers stunning natural beauty, with well-maintained campsites and friendly staff, making it a favorite destination for backcountry camping. While some reviewers noted the need for better trail markers and experienced issues with mosquitoes, the overall experience is highly regarded, particularly in late September when the area is quieter. Many visitors appreciated the pristine lakes, the remoteness of the sites, and the opportunity for memorable outdoor adventures.
Review Summary
Mark B
VerifiedAugust 18, 2023 β’ Stayed at: CEDAR-2, Loop: Clark Lake
Very beautiful. There is a natural beach on the southern shore of Clark Lake that is great for swimming. The campsites are beautiful. Be prepared for mosquitoes. Even though it was early August, mosquito head nets were essential to being able to cook and enjoy the early morning and evening hours. In the main part of the day, the mosquitos were AWOL.
Jane B
VerifiedAugust 16, 2023 β’ Stayed at: BEAVER-2, Loop: Mountain Lake
Stayed on mountain lake in beaver 1 and 2. The sights had lots of room for tents, plenty of dead wood for fire. Not much privacy between the sights . Also stayed on whitefish. Hard work getting there, but worth it. Peace and quiet, true wilderness feeling. Nice swimming beach,good fishing. Pike 1 and 2 are a hike up from the water but breezy, and sunsets were amazing. Room for tents and easy firewood. The sights were separated so more privacy.
David R
VerifiedAugust 13, 2023 β’ Stayed at: BADGER-1, Loop: Crooked Lake
A mini Boundary Waters experience that is easily navigable off a map. Fishing was excellent on Crooked lake. High lake and some of the other deeper lakes were crystal clear with sandy bottoms but less fish. The Sylvania Outfitters is a great place to rent gear, get information, etc. It can seem if it's busy at first near the launch, but even during the busy summer season you encounter few other people.
John R
VerifiedAugust 12, 2023 β’ Stayed at: BOBCAT, Loop: High Lake
Had a great visit with perfect weather. Bobcat is a great campsite.
Steven P
VerifiedAugust 10, 2023 β’ Stayed at: LYNX-2, Loop: Mountain Lake
Sylvania Wilderness is an area that is unusual because you can reserve a specific campsite for just your group in a true wilderness area. Many wilderness areas can have several groups in a campsite or they are taken on a first come first served basis. Here you can be sure that you have a specific campsite even if you start late in the day.
Elden H
VerifiedJuly 24, 2023 β’ Stayed at: BIRCH, Loop: Clark Lake
The non-portage trails are becoming overgrown in many places, and many blazed trees have fallen down or the paint is fading.
Jason M
VerifiedJuly 13, 2023 β’ Stayed at: BEAVER-1, Loop: Mountain Lake
Great family trip.
Jacquelynn N
VerifiedJuly 13, 2023 β’ Stayed at: BALSAM-1, Loop: Clark Lake
We had a great time visiting the Sylvania Wilderness. Itβs a miniature version of the Boundary Waters, but even more accessible for first time canoe campers.
Patrick N
VerifiedJuly 10, 2023 β’ Stayed at: BASS, Loop: Whitefish Lake
It was our paddling group's first time in the Sylvania Wilderness and we were pleasantly surprised. Although we traveled during the peak Independence Day holiday week, we were often alone. The distance between campsites was enough to keep our group mostly isolated from others. The trails and portages were well defined and in generally good condition. The in-the-ground fire rings with the swinging grills were great in both windy and wet weather. The campsites were well used but mostly clean with plenty of firewood nearby. The water on most lakes was clean and clear although Crooked Lake was a bit murky and weedy on the southern end. There is a fantastic sandy beach down in the southeastern end of Clark Lake that saved us from 90 degree heat and should not be missed. Fishing was great for the many different species of fish that liked our small spinners and poppers. We saw many types of birds including two smaller eagles in a nest and a swan family of six. The signpost for the Clark to Hay portage entry is missing, but it is where the maps show it. Some of the latrines are not too private, so carrying a small tarp may be useful.
Joshua L
VerifiedJuly 8, 2023 β’ Stayed at: FOX-2, Loop: Crooked Lake
It was great as usual seemed like less people than years past.
Location Sylvania Wilderness Backcountry Camping
Address:
Sylvania Wilderness
Watersmeet, MI, 49969
United States
Backcountry wilderness campsites can be accessed from the Sylvania Recreation Area by parking at the Clark Lake or Crooked Lake Boat Landings, or from entry points on the perimeter of the wilderness (see map). To reach the Sylvania Entrance Station and Recreation Area: From Watersmeet, travel approximately 3.5 miles west on US 2 to County Road 535 (Thousand Island Lake Road), then drive south on CR 535 approximately 4 miles to the Sylvania Wilderness and Recreation Area entrance.
The campground is accessible via US 2, located approximately 3.5 miles to the north. From US 2, take County Road 535 (Thousand Island Lake Road) south for about 4 miles to reach the Sylvania Entrance Station.
Latitude & Longitude: 46.2447 / -89.3106
Elevation: 554 feet
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Last updated: June 4, 2026